If this is not the lowest presidency .... "Green" jobs czar - what commie nonsense.
The questioner is a leftopath whose premise is completely false. Obama wants to work with Republicans? Uh, no lady, he wants to arrest them. Video hat tip
White House czar urged 'resistance' against U.S. Main speaker at rally sponsored by organization associated with Revolutionary Communist Party
President Obama's environmental adviser, Van Jones, was the main speaker at an anti-war rally that urged "resistance" against the U.S. government. (WND has more)
It's awful. Really vile stuff and then this: Green Jobs Czar: 'White Polluters' Steered Poison Into Minority Communities.
Glenn Beck: Van Jones -- In His Own Words [1/2] [FOX News]
Glenn Beck exposed this:
Van Jones is a guy that was all caught up in the Rodney King trial and
he was actually arrested, went into jail in April, got out in August.
So he was arrested for some pretty bad stuff apparently. I mean, that's
not a night in jail. He said, you know, I was just an angry guy when I
went in but when I came out, I was a radical communist. This isn't, you
know, 1968. This is in the 1990s. He was a radical communist. He hasn't
shed that. He's still a radical. He is still a black nationalist. He is
also now your green job czar. How did he go from a guy who was riding
the streets, going to jail, becoming a communist to the green job czar?
Well, because he said he found the eco movement and decided this is the
best way to carry out his agenda. This is just a quote from one of his
speeches. He said, I don't want to offend anybody here. I might be too
radical for you. Are you with me? He asked. One woman called out, just
being real. Quote: They can now put up wind turbines — almost like a
windmill, but this is not your mama’s windmill, it’s like a big jet
engine sitting up there — and make power. Somebody's going to make a
billion dollars deploying that technology (GE). I think it should be
you. They have this thing called solar panels. A solar panel is a piece
of glass almost. Right now wealthy people can put that on their homes
and it cost money to put it there. But once it's up, sunlight hits it
and turns it into electricity and powers the house. So you're paying
electricity bill, but somebody else is just kicking it. Somebody's
going to make a million dollars figuring out a way to get these solar
panels made and deployed in our hoods. I think it should be you.
After he was done ‑‑ now, by the way, this quote comes not from some radical rightwing hatchet piece. This is a piece in the New Yorker
on Van Jones: After he was through, Jones made his way out of the
nearly empty downtown, he says to the reporter, quote: That was my
street rap. You get to hear my elite rap later on.
So he's admitting that he's "Working" the program.
A few months ago Jones has published a book. It's out called The Green
Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems.
Hmmm. In it he argues the best way to fight both global warming and
urban poverty is to create millions of green jobs. Listen carefully,
please. Your country is being hijacked. They are using things like
green jobs as a front. They are using healthcare as a front. In the
context of Obama style reparations, that's what they're doing. In it,
he argues, in his book, The Green Collar Economy, he argues the best
way to fight global warming and urban poverty is by millions of green
jobs, weatherizing buildings, installing solar panels and constructing
mass transit systems. A percentage of these jobs ‑‑ Jones is purposely
vague about how many ‑‑ should go to the disadvantaged and the
chronically unemployed. Chronically unemployed. Usually there's a
reason you are chronically unemployed. He says in his book, quote: The
green economy should not just be about reclaiming thrown‑away stuff. It
should be about reclaiming thrown‑away communities.
This is yet another community organizer. This is
yet another black nationalist in the same way that Reverend Jeremiah
Wright is a black nationalist. This is an acclaimed, self‑acclaimed
communist who has just written the book, "How one solution, green
collar jobs, can fix two problems." Climate, if he even believes it. He
wasn't a believer before he went to prison. If he even believes it.
Climate will solve inner city poverty. How? Because we'll take money
from the people who can afford to have this piece of glass thingy and
the jet engine on their house and get them to pay to put a jet ‑‑ I'm
just quoting him ‑‑ them to pay to put the jet engine, as he likes to
describe it, and piece of glass ‑‑ that I like to call a solar panel ‑‑
on your home. And then on their home. And then on the person's that
lives next to you, and the one that lives next to them. And then
everybody in the inner city, you know, all the homes in the hood.
That's what this is really all about. And America, you need to wake up
because this country is being transformed, and if you don't think ‑‑
it's way beyond socialism. It is way beyond socialism. It is into black
nationalism.
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