The trouble with Do-Gooders as
related to the Chancellor Beran FOI.12/06/09
Have you
noticed most Do-Gooders want to do their brand of “good” with someone else’s
money?
One cannot
be a semi-collectivist—you either believe in individual property rights or you
don’t.
The false
idea that it is quite all right to take by force from producers, as long as the
cause is righteous in the eyes of the takers, (E.G. Any government programs) is
deadly and the precise reason we’re losing our freedoms and Founding
Principles.
Collectivist
types…bureaucrats, politicians, private sector enablers, (many of whom actually
think what they do is laudable), and ideologues have driven this nation into a
financial, moral, and ethical abyss.In
order to protect and expand their turf they resort to their protection racket
by circling the wagons to keep the gullible taxpayers in the dark as to their
true agendas…feathering their nests and furthering their collectivist goals. The
mode is always the same…posture as public servants, giving back, making a
difference, etc. then ignore evidence, then
excoriate, then take action of some sort.
Whether the
individuals involved are well-meaning or not is immaterial, the results are the
same…the destruction of our Constitutional Republic, our individual rights, our
standard of living and freedom from oppression.
No doubt
many, perhaps Chancellor Beran (a mere microcosm of the national scene),
actually believe they are doing “good” and anyone who challenges their use of
taxpayer funds must be a “nut-case” or worse.
Case in
point, a recount of subsequent events show, once the Chancellor Beran travel
information FOI became public (filed Nov. 2, 2009) and the Times Record showed
no interest in it, the Regional Chambers of Commerce held their First Friday (12/04/09) breakfast with Chancellor
Beran speaking about his travels to the orient and role in bringing Mitsubishi
to Fort Smith. (Old news)Then came a
glowing article in the Times Record (12/05/09)
recounting this event and all the congratulations for his accomplishment.Then came an excoriating personal attack on
Joe McCutchen in a letter to the editor of the Times Record (12/06/09).
Coincidence?
What is
really happening at the Univ. of Ark. Fort Smith?A few quotes from Saturday’s edition of the
TR will provide more than a hint as to what is surreptitiously going on in
Beran’s domain. Who are the enablers and what is the authority for their
enormous expenditures? Since when do University Chancellors do the job of
Chambers of Commerce and individual & corporate entreprenuers?
Beran states
that UAFS is the “quality of place” connection for economic development. What on
earth is “quality of place” other than a bureaucratic phrase designed to
confuse the public? It is our belief
that universities only proper function is academic achievement.
Regarding
Mitsubishi’s alleged decision to open a wind-power turbine plant, Beran states
that UAFS will train workers for Mitsubishi and support the Japanese families
of the company’s workers and executive team that will be moving to Fort Smith.
How benevolent…where is the money coming from?This is a textbook example of Fascism, which is a nexus between
corporations & government, resulting in a symbiotic relationship. Chancellor, it is the Japanese individual
responsibility to meld into our culture while they are here.
The
Chancellor also stated that Japanese primary & secondary students attend
classes 6 days a week, and voila—UAFS has agreed to set up and operate a
Saturday school for Mitsubishi family children. What is the authority and who
funds? Was this part of a bribe/incentive?
Enter Ray
Wallace, UAFS Provo.Wallace says he’s
coordinating programs with Chinese universities. I believe these are the same
Communist folks who financially own our republic and can only be deemed as our
arch enemy.Have you noticed their
military buildup and how many of our products are made there, hence U.S. job
losses by the millions?
The thrust
being enunciated by Paul Beran and other unknown agents can only be described
as a globalist endeavor.The U.S. public
education institutions are ranked 27th internationally.It is more than obvious that Beran is ingratiating
himself with foreign nationals at the expense of America’s students and
taxpayers. For those of you who are laboring under the illusion that Chancellor
Beran and his 6 Vice-chancellors are interested in procuring better qualified
instructors and undergirding the curriculum are surely not aware of the
realities that exist.
How many of
you reading this missive are interested in subsidizing Globalist Universities?
Hereafter UAFS should be named Globalist U.
It should
come as no surprise to each of you that our republic is in a nosedive to the
abyss, culturally, economically, militarily (attacking sovereign nations around
the globe under the pathetic excuse of a global war on terrorism, and the 25-35
million illegal Mexicans & OTM’s who are nesting in our once preeminent
republic and thousands more on their way), while the likes of Paul Beran go on
their merry way at taxpayers’ expense, expanding our Marxist/Fascist empire.