Got this from Mom. Something to think about.

Saul Alinsky died about 42 years ago, but his writings influenced those in political control of our nation today.

 Died: June 12, 1972, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA

 Education: University of Chicago

Books: Rules for Radicals, Reveille for Radicals

 Recall that Hillary did her college thesis on his writings and Obama writes about him in his books.

 Anyone out there think that this stuff isn’t happening today in the U.S.?  All eight rules are currently in play.

 How to create a social state by Saul Alinsky:

 “There are eight levels of control that must be obtained before you are able to create a social state.  The first is the most important.”

 1) Healthcare – Control healthcare and you control the people

 2) Poverty – Increase the Poverty level as high as possible, poor people are easier to control and will not fight back if you are providing everything for them to live.

 3) Debt – Increase the debt to an unsustainable level.  That way you are able to increase taxes, and this will produce more poverty.

 4) Gun Control – Remove the ability to defend themselves from the Government.  That way you are able to create a police state.

 5) Welfare – Take control of every aspect of their lives (Food, Housing, and Income)

 6) Education – Take control of what people read and listen to – take control of what children learn in school.

 7) Religion – Remove the belief in the God from the Government and schools

 8) Class Warfare – Divide the people into the wealthy and the poor. This will cause more discontent and it will be easier to take (Tax) the wealthy with the support of the poor.

Does any of this sound like what is happening to the United States?

 Alinsky merely simplified Vladimir Lenin’s original scheme for world conquest by communism, under Russian rule. Stalin described his converts as “Useful Idiots.”

The Useful Idiots have destroyed every nation in which they have seized power and control. It is presently happening at an alarming rate in the U.S.

 If people can read this and still say everything is just fine…they are “useful idiots.

 “It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere.”

Day 9, 2015. The sage continues.

  • OK, just a little hyperbole to drag you to read my garbage.
  • Fog today.
  • Sun tomorrow.
  • I’m riding tomorrow, if at all possible. SFH-D has their first annual Polar Run and Frito Pie Contest. I gotta ride!
  • Nina is staying home.
  • Sunday we’re supposed to ride too, but that remains to be seen.
  • Anyone feeling all warm and fuzzy over extremist muslims with their actions in France? I thought not, but I’m betting that this is the start of a new string of terror attack. Nuke the scum.
  • Last night I was forced to watch the weatherliar and the head news reader exchange some banter before the weather liar showed a video of a 4 y.o. driving a motorcycle to school. Then they talked about who was cool and who was a nerd. Don’t these shits realize that people just want to hear the news and weather and would rather not hear their gossip? I hate channel 13 news.
  • Sadly I find them to be the best of a bad lot out here.
  • Channel 4’s weatherliar will be at Harley-Davidson tomorrow as a judge for the Frito pie contest, so I may talk to him about stepping up his game a bit and we can watch his channel.
  • Watching the evening news is almost a total waste of time.

Yesterday’s Ride and Then Some?

Wow, what a weird day. Sunny when I woke up, clouding over by the time I was thinking of leaving, and then full blown fog. I chose to trailer the bike to town for the ride, so to speak. I rode with Rick for the pre-ride, it was an hour long ride and we had great weather for that, in Santa Fe.

Hung around at the dealership while they did my 7500 mile service, at 7900 miles and then they put it on the dyno to check an issue I was having at high speeds. At speeds of over 100 m.p.h. the engine would vibrate enough to scare the crap out of me. They could find no problems and they had it up to 120 m.p.h. and it didn’t happen. I watched and it was smooth as silk.

I grabbed a nap at the dealership on the couch. Everyone thought it was funny. I sat down and was sleeping in under a minute. It’s a nice thing that I can do, almost anywhere. The girls wished I brought Erin with me, but given the agenda of the day, I felt that was not in her best interest.

Riding home with the bike, freshly cleaned, I realized that I have yet to pick up my bike and make it all the way home without having my bike soiled in some way. Today it was ice.

Wednesday

  • Going on a pre-ride with Rick to choose a route for the Saturday Polar Ride from the dealership.
  • Leaving the dealership at 10:30 and then I’ll have my bike serviced after the ride or lunch, whichever works for me.
  • The temperature now is in the 30’s, so by the time I leave it should be around 40. Cold, but manageable.
  • I’m looking forward to the ride. Erin wanted to join me.
  • At the dealership yesterday, she saw a pink helmet that she begged me to buy for her so she could ride with me, but it was an extra large and Erin has some growing to do before XL will fit her, if ever.
  • Actually, Nina’s, Tori’s, and Erin’s heads are all the same size, XS. They can all wear the same helmet.
  • Erin needs to grow before I take her for more than a spin around the campground.
“You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him.” Audrey Hepburn