Nancy Pelosi is famous for saying:
Finding out what’s in Pelosi head is a bigger disaster than finding out what’s in HillaryCare II. Finding out about Pelosi’s latest idiocy is worse than finding out you can’t keep your own doctor:
I have a slight disagreement with Mr. Lifson on root cause. I agree with Dennis Miller. Pelosi is a moron:
I do not doubt Mr. Lifson’s take on job lock and Karl Marx. I simply cannot believe that Pelosi is smart enough to trace her own beliefs back that far.
I believe that Pelosi’s job lock doubletalk is rooted in one of LBJ’s Great Society bureaucracies —— The National Endowment for the Arts. Nutty Nancy wants to go one step further. The NEA pays “government-approved” artists to create masterpieces. Nancy wants tp pay everybody for not working. If she’s onto something this country’s going to be up to its eyeballs in government-approved masterpieces.
Background
The National Endowment for the Arts was created by the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965.
The NEA was then-first lady Jackie Kennedy’s pet project. Instead of sending flowers, LBJ sent Jackie a bureaucracy. After all, who could deny the widow Kennedy anything in 1965.
The new bureaucracy was first funded with a three year appropriation to the tune of 63 million. In the decades since the NEA was created it has received billions of tax dollars.
Liberals consider the NEA the jewel in Socialism’s crown; a selfless devotion to pure art —— unsullied by the image of rapacious swine feeding at the public trough associated with the other unnecessary federal bureaucracies.
Conservatives and Republicans alike had no more luck in shutting down the NEA than they had in defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The National Endowment for the Arts deciding what art is, then funding it with tax dollars, leads to justifying everything the government does. Everything begins with true art. So when the government owns the definition of art it is only a baby step to the government owning your body and soul.
Photography is art to Socialists. By the time FDR took office photography had made some technological advances but no one considered photography an art form at that point in time. Murals that were commissioned for federal and state buildings during the Great Depression were so sterile Socialists in the media began the process of deifying photography.
Socialists had to show the world that their system of government was artist friendly; so mechanically generated motion pictures, and still pictures, became art for the masses. Labeling photography art was the best thing Socialist propagandists could come up with since a true artist cannot create simply to decorate a system of government even if he or she wanted to. Michelangelo’s superb eye-hand coordination may have flourished under the patronage system, but artists in every field thrive where the most individual liberties exist. And I doubt if any tax-dollar artist can create something like this:
For the life of me, I can’t see how any politician can justify supporting government artists. That’s what art was all about in the defunct Soviet Union and I don’t see any museums being voluntarily built to house the output of Communist-sponsored artists.
In addition to the above, the so-called interpretative art community was brought onboard through the National Endowment for the Arts. The entertainment industry is considered the most important component of both the artistic community and the propaganda apparatus. In plain English the people that counted the most, and played ball from a Socialist/Communist point of view, are taken care of with enormous amounts of tax dollars.
Being forced to fund the National Endowment for the Arts is just as offensive as is being forced to fund an alien religion. Aside from the political aspects, I doubt if any American (other than the folks who benefit financially from the Endowment) would choose to fund toe dancers, finger painters, and assorted con “artists.” The NEA is the one bureaucracy that most Americans find really offensive. Rather than me trying to convince anybody why the National Endowment for the Arts should be shut down let’s hear liberals tell us why the NEA is necessary government.
Sad to say, Socialists can rest easy. No one’s snout is going to be summarily jerked out of the public feed tub. Not the National Endowment for the Arts, not the Dept. of Education, not the Ministry of Propaganda, not the National Endowment for the Humanities.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hV-05TLiiLU]Pelosi: "We Have to Pass the Bill So That You Can Find Out What Is In It" - YouTube[/ame]
Finding out what’s in Pelosi head is a bigger disaster than finding out what’s in HillaryCare II. Finding out about Pelosi’s latest idiocy is worse than finding out you can’t keep your own doctor:
Did you ever wonder what inspired Nancy Pelosi and many other Democrats to spout off about the liberating freedom Obamacare provides people to escape from job drudgery and find their inner poet, photographer or musician? Is it merely aristocratic contempt for the work that lesser people provide? After all, somebody has to sweep the floors, clean the sewers, and grow the crops. Obviously, society needs unpleasant tasks performed, and we owe respect to those who do them.
Actually, the Pelosiites are pursuing a dream rooted in Karl Marx. The major work in which Marx expounded on what a communist society would look like is titled The German Ideology, written in 1845. Here is a famous passage from it in which Marx expounds on the virutes of liberation from job lock that communism supposedly would provide . . .
I have a slight disagreement with Mr. Lifson on root cause. I agree with Dennis Miller. Pelosi is a moron:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIIOtm7s9pc]Miller Time: Nancy Pelosi's 'job lock' comments - YouTube[/ame]
I do not doubt Mr. Lifson’s take on job lock and Karl Marx. I simply cannot believe that Pelosi is smart enough to trace her own beliefs back that far.
I believe that Pelosi’s job lock doubletalk is rooted in one of LBJ’s Great Society bureaucracies —— The National Endowment for the Arts. Nutty Nancy wants to go one step further. The NEA pays “government-approved” artists to create masterpieces. Nancy wants tp pay everybody for not working. If she’s onto something this country’s going to be up to its eyeballs in government-approved masterpieces.
Background
The National Endowment for the Arts was created by the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965.
The NEA was then-first lady Jackie Kennedy’s pet project. Instead of sending flowers, LBJ sent Jackie a bureaucracy. After all, who could deny the widow Kennedy anything in 1965.
The new bureaucracy was first funded with a three year appropriation to the tune of 63 million. In the decades since the NEA was created it has received billions of tax dollars.
Liberals consider the NEA the jewel in Socialism’s crown; a selfless devotion to pure art —— unsullied by the image of rapacious swine feeding at the public trough associated with the other unnecessary federal bureaucracies.
Conservatives and Republicans alike had no more luck in shutting down the NEA than they had in defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The National Endowment for the Arts deciding what art is, then funding it with tax dollars, leads to justifying everything the government does. Everything begins with true art. So when the government owns the definition of art it is only a baby step to the government owning your body and soul.
Photography is art to Socialists. By the time FDR took office photography had made some technological advances but no one considered photography an art form at that point in time. Murals that were commissioned for federal and state buildings during the Great Depression were so sterile Socialists in the media began the process of deifying photography.
Socialists had to show the world that their system of government was artist friendly; so mechanically generated motion pictures, and still pictures, became art for the masses. Labeling photography art was the best thing Socialist propagandists could come up with since a true artist cannot create simply to decorate a system of government even if he or she wanted to. Michelangelo’s superb eye-hand coordination may have flourished under the patronage system, but artists in every field thrive where the most individual liberties exist. And I doubt if any tax-dollar artist can create something like this:
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PEE3B8Fsuc0"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PEE3B8Fsuc0[/ame]
For the life of me, I can’t see how any politician can justify supporting government artists. That’s what art was all about in the defunct Soviet Union and I don’t see any museums being voluntarily built to house the output of Communist-sponsored artists.
In addition to the above, the so-called interpretative art community was brought onboard through the National Endowment for the Arts. The entertainment industry is considered the most important component of both the artistic community and the propaganda apparatus. In plain English the people that counted the most, and played ball from a Socialist/Communist point of view, are taken care of with enormous amounts of tax dollars.
Being forced to fund the National Endowment for the Arts is just as offensive as is being forced to fund an alien religion. Aside from the political aspects, I doubt if any American (other than the folks who benefit financially from the Endowment) would choose to fund toe dancers, finger painters, and assorted con “artists.” The NEA is the one bureaucracy that most Americans find really offensive. Rather than me trying to convince anybody why the National Endowment for the Arts should be shut down let’s hear liberals tell us why the NEA is necessary government.
Sad to say, Socialists can rest easy. No one’s snout is going to be summarily jerked out of the public feed tub. Not the National Endowment for the Arts, not the Dept. of Education, not the Ministry of Propaganda, not the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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