Michelle Malkin published a hit piece on Obama's proposed social renewal plan for America, and how he intends to serve the needs of the least of us here in America. In the process, she revealed herself to be the racist, classist bitch that she is.
She is bashing Barack's plan, called "Social Investment Fund Network". She characterizes it as a "slush fund" for George Soros:
In June 2004, Soros threw a big fundraiser at his New York home for Obama’s Illinois Senate campaign. Soros and family personally chipped in $60,000. In April 2007, Obama was back in New York for a deep-pocketed Manhattan fundraising soiree, with Soros lurking in his shadow.
Give me a break Malkin. Can you at least not throw up an ad hominem about Soros? Do you have anything to say about the plan itself? Oh yes, she does, a racist something:
Obama cites the Harlem Children’s Zone, which provides after-school activities and mentors to children in New York, as an example of a program that should be funded. (HCZ’s former senior leader Shawn Dove is now an official at Soros’s Open Society Institute.) The problem with such initiatives, as Mitchell Moss pointed out in the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal several years ago, is that these private-public partnerships formed under the guise of economic renewal often become nothing more than fronts that coordinate "an enormous safety net for social services." Private donations give the illusion of self-help and philanthropic independence, but in reality, the "clients" are never weaned from the teat of the welfare state. They simply learn how to milk it more efficiently.
How many war contractors are milking the government right now? Iraq: 10 billion a month. This program is proposing 6 billion a year. You're sick. I guess predominantly black Americans living in the inner city of New York offend you so much by having the audacity to ask for some help to improve the quality of their lives. Heaven forbid one dime comes from you to help.
There are many things I hope in the future. I hope we can colonize the galaxy. I hope I can retire by age 65. I hope every child on this planet will have 3 meals a day. I also hope that something will happen that will force those who have too much to work with those who have too little so that we can be one people, one planet. When I read things like this, I can only hope that greed was selected into our species, and can also be selected out, before there is no planet left to fight over.
Update:
At the request of some Kossacks, I have changed the title of this diary, although I do with great reluctance. I find it troubling that I can't express an opinion when I have presented the evidence that I think backs up that opinion. Thank you for your feedback.