Independence Day vs. the burgeoning American police state

Sunday, July 5, 2009

On Independence day, Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss is selling the new Carbon Motors super police car as the answer to Georgia’s economic woes. The police car is a futuristic reality with highly advanced technology. It has night vision, giant touch-screen, advanced video capabilities, and the ability to scan over 1500 license plates per minute against state and federal databases.

America’s destruction of marriage and its economic base has left it with the highest prison population in the free world. Federal funding of an advanced police state does not generate gross national product or sustainable jobs for anyone other than the police state. Politicians are now addicted to privatized business performing formerly-criminal enterprises such as gambling, legalized drug sales, lotteries, and taking children and selling them (the forced adoption industry) as the way to make jobs in America. Running prisons and paying prisoners 25-cents per hour has become the new slave labor in America and destroyed hundreds of thousands of legitimate jobs in the private sector.

The coming “super police car” moves us closer to the bi-level future world depicted in “Demolition Man” (1993 – Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snypes, Sandra Bullock), where a perfect world above ground dominates by technology and incarceration, where private enterprise supports little more than the police state, everything is illegal, and the common people live in sewers underground.

Georgia was once the home of slavery in America. It seems Georgia is working hard to make America the largest slave-prison country in the world. Black men are the first targets of this business model, which depends on keeping the black family broken via the welfare state. This must be challenged and stopped.

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One Response to “Independence Day vs. the burgeoning American police state”

  1. Anon.

    I would point out that the police are becoming uniformed criminals, supporters of a corrupt, immoral, and Amoral ruling "elite".
    As such, they make themselves suspect, and even targets should it come to a revolution. They have, after all, given their allegiance to the system.

    #1942

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