Saturday, November 3, 2012

Valerie Jarrett Promises Payback After Winning Election


If you thought the first term of an Obama presidency was intolerable, just wait for an untethered  second.  Here is an indication of what we can expect if the following report is true:
A rep from Jarrett office was in today. She gave us a finish line pep talk and then afterwards, heard her saying how Jarrett is very excited about a 2nd term agenda and a big part of that agenda is to punish everyone who opposed them during the first term and the campaign. Strange that everything was “Ms. Jarrett wants this, and Ms. Jarrett is looking forward to that”. You hardly heard Obama’s name mentioned by her which I guess reinforces what people are saying. Valerie Jarrett really is the power in the White House. I know that when her representative showed up it was like royalty was visiting. All the big dogs were lined up to meet her and acting real friendly and they gave us a heads up an hour before and told us we better “put on a good show” while she was here.

The part that really stuck out to me was when I overheard the rep say that Jarrett told them, “After we win this election, it’s our turn. Payback time. Everyone not with us is against us and they better be ready because we don’t forget. The ones who helped us will be rewarded, the ones who opposed us will get what they deserve. There is going to be hell to pay. Congress won’t be a problem for us this time. No election to worry about after this is over and we have two judges ready to go.” She was talking directly to about three of them. Sr. staff. And she wasn’t trying to be quiet about it at all. And they were all listening and shaking their heads and smiling while she said it. Pretty creepy.

Here is what retribution looks like under radicals.  The following took place in Louisiana during Reconstruction.  Revenge, payback and pilferage were the rage of carpetbaggers and their freedman underlings.
Under the rule of such men, the propertied class was being rapidly impoverished.  Scarcely five in a hundred men were not on the verge of ruin.  Houses had declined eighty percent in value in four years.  The distinguished citizen who wrote that ‘we are all ruined here and to hold property is to be taxed to death by our African communists’ painted the picture with fidelity.  The auctioneers and pawnbrokers of New Orleans were overworked, since elegant homes were being stripped piece by piece to buy necessities; families once comfortable were selling their beds to sleep on pallets on the floor, and bedsteads of rosewood and mahogany were going for from five to seven dollars.  In the spring of 1874, planters were being denied the customary spring advances.  One overwrought man, who had seen piece after piece of the family property sold for taxation until only one remained, wrote the sheriff that this was the sole possession of his mother and sister and the day it was put on sale he would attend with his shotgun.  ‘Now I know the man,’ wrote Nordhoff, ‘and know him to be a peaceable, law-abiding citizen, one of the most important and must useful members of the community.’  In the parish of St. Landry alone within two years 821 plantations had gone for taxes, and there had been 47,491 tax seizures by the sheriff in New Orleans.  Parish papers were giving three and four pages to advertisements of tax sales.

The radicals weren’t satisfied with property seizures; they also wanted to disarm the populace.  Sound familiar?

I don’t want to find out what the Obama regime has in store for us.  The first term was about as lawless as the Grant administration.  Can you imagine what a second would be like? 


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