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Licata: Vermont Democrats and the Liberal Papers

by Tom Licata

Why does the Vermont and national Democrat Party continually call-through their actions-for open borders, which effectively means the erasure of borders? 

And why does the Vermont and national Democrat Party continually call-through their actions-for open voting, which effectively means the erasure of even voter registration and integrity?

Science, technology, organization and knowledge have immensely changed over time… Human nature, has not.

The same motivations driving the Vermont and national Democrat Party are the same motivations and goals of the likes of James Roosevelt and others of his ilk. Roosevelt-the oldest son of President Franklin Roosevelt- edited “The Liberal Papers,” in 1962, which included the following passage:

“Liberal foreign policy must assume that liberalism and democracy can only flourish or indeed survive in a suitable environment, that such an environment under present conditions can be no less extensive than the entire world, and that, therefore, liberal foreign policy must look at the world as a whole. Any form of isolationism and regionalism is obsolete. The nation that would save itself must subordinate its immediate interest to the maintenance of a peaceful, stable, and just world. That is the assumption that the United States and other nations made in establishing the United Nations.”

Others of this ilk include former Vice President Hubert Humphrey, former President Franklin D. Roosevelt, former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., all were among the prominent Kennedy-Johnson administration officials who were founding members of the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA).

ADA was founded to be a lobbying organization for progressive policies born out of FDR’s New Deal, and their leadership of today includes recent members of Congress. Today’s ADA is operationally run primarily by progressive, postmodern social justice activists.

ADA’s platform declared that “support of the principles of the United Nations is the cornerstone of our foreign policy.” And in its official program, ADA describes itself as “dedicated to the achievement of freedom and economic security for all people, everywhere”

ADA’s 1947 charter declared: “The establishment of a world government with powers adequate to prevent war must be an objective of the United States foreign policy to be achieved at the earliest possible dates.”

This urge for a kind of classless, stateless society goes back not only to Marx, but much further back in time. It is utopian — meaning “no place” — and extremely dangerous. But this urge lives on, with the exception that today’s utopians have the immense power of science, technology, organization and knowledge that past utopians lacked.

In Vermont, the ilk that only dares whisper such ideas as “the establishment of a world government…” includes the likes of Sen. Phil Baruth, Rep. Jill Krowinski, Rep. Emile Kornheiser, Rep. Tiff Bluemle, Rep. Barbara Rachaelson, Sen. Ann Cummings, Sen. Ginny Lyons, Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale, and Sen. Tanya Vyhovsky. These are but a small listing of Vermont’s senators and representatives whose goals are nothing short of world communism, aided by the disparate likes of the United Nations, “Climate Change”, “Equity”, DEI, CRT, Defund the Police, etc….

The difference between 20th and 21st century Democrats or Progressives lies only in their honesty and deception, respectively, for identical ends.

“No place” will be no place any sane individual would want to be, as “no place” increasingly resembles our increasing nihilism.

A world outside of God is a world of chaos.

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