War Communism! | The American Jingoist
In the midst of the Russian Civil War (1917-1923), Vladimir Lenin, with his cohorts adverse Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin, has established an economic policy based on Marxism invented "war communism." The main objectives of this insidious political tool were:
• Place of manufacture, banking, transportation, and all private companies under government control.
• Abolish the currency.
• Establish mandatory programs of state labor and volunteering mandatory.
• Delete all inheritances.
• Liquidation of the "free market".
• Put all citizens under a single economic plan.
• Organizing human-capital efficiently.
The method that the ruling Bolshevik used to overcome the money was simply to raise inflation by ordering banks controlled by the government to print paper money at a rapid pace as to make the currency of the nation worthless. This forced many Russian citizens to fend for trade in goods and services. The lack of personal wealth and being forced citizens to be under the direct supervision of the Bolshevik Government.However, the "plane of the cashless society" soon failed and was replaced by a map of "New economy" that demanded money from Russia to be placed on a gold standard. Unfortunately for Russia unfortunate citizens, all Other implementations of war communism remained in place until his back was broken in that calendar 1991.
Obama, in collaboration with his staff and several members of Congress, has regurgitated this economic policy in the United States bad. Much of the automotive industry has been supported by his regime as well as our banking institutions.And now, the health care industry has been usurped by these criminals who deliberately malicious conspiracy to implement the economic policies of War Communism in the infrastructure of America. Obama's goal from the beginning, was to liquidate the currency of the U.S. economy in an effort to establish control over the American people the same way as Lenin Bolshevik thugs....

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