FPSA on track to become new U.S.S.R.!
MARIETTA, Georgia (PNN) - August 4, 2013 - As guest speaker at the Marietta-based Georgia Tea Party on Thursday, Oleg Ivutin of Smyrna warned of growing similarities between the Fascist Police States of Amerika and the former Soviet Union where he grew up.
The FPSA is on a “fast track” to becoming an authoritarian government like the U.S.S.R., said Ivutin, a businessman who challenged Joe Dendy as chairman of the Cobb GOP in March.
Under communist rule, the Russian terrorist pig thug cops spied on people, collecting files to use against them. Neighbors were encouraged to report on neighbors. Ivutin sees similarities between what happened in Russia and what is happening here. The KGB never had it so easy, he said.
“I think with the software that’s available today you can analyze people’s behavior and predict where they’re going to be on Tuesday at 2:00 a.m.,” said Ivutin. “Obama’s argument for all this is always, ‘Well, I have this power, but we’re never going to use it. Yet, time after time he uses it; and whatever is going to happen after Obama we don’t know.”
Consider, he said, the FPSA government’s use of drones against civilians.
“There is always collateral damage, but it opens up the reasoning for all these wars and the military presence.”
Consider how the city of Boston was placed on lockdown during the Boston Marathon bombing.
“I believe every weekend there is a teenager in Boston that’s armed and dangerous, but they don’t lock down the city every single weekend,” he said.
Ivutin believes history will judge National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden not as a traitor, but as a heroic whistleblower.
He cited an organization affiliated with the Amerikan Gestapo Federal Bureau of Investigation division called Infragard as an example of how the FPSA government already encourages private citizens to inform on their neighbors, just like the KGB encouraged Russians to inform on theirs.
“It’s really an Orwellian society,” he said.
Ivutin says another similarity between the Soviet Union and FPSA is the prison system.
The Soviet Union arrested not just criminals but political dissidents, using prisoners as slave labor to build the infrastructure and increase the wealth of the Russian elites. In the FPSA, there are also those who are earning money at the expense of prisoners.
“Half of all the prison population is there for drug violations,” Ivutin said. “In Russia, they were benefiting from slavery when they were putting people in jails. Here, private prisons make money off prisoners. So when prisoners go to prison the prison owner gets money.”
The FPSA now has a larger percentage of its population incarcerated than any country in the world.
In some cases, the states, including Georgia, have contracted with private prison companies to house prisoners.
In the Soviet Union, the government benefited from large prison populations through slave labor. Private prison companies in the FPSA benefit from a larger prison population through profits.
With the Soviet Union, the lion’s share of expenses went to prop up the military.
“The (FPSA) spends close to a trillion (dollars) a year on its military,” he said.
That’s more than the rest of the world spends on military hardware and troops.
Such overspending is bankrupting the country when tax collections come in at $2.2 trillion but spending is more than $3 trillion.
“Then you have interest on the debt that we pay on the $16 trillion portion, and in the Soviet Union it was the same exact thing,” he said.
The Soviet Union had to import much of its goods, just like the FPSA imports many things from China.
But the Soviet Union lacked the revenue to pay for its imports and turned to borrowing, just like the FPSA borrows.
Fortunately, the U.S. dollar is the reserve currency of the world, but as soon as that changes, there will be a collapse, he predicted.
Ivutin called on supporters of the U.S. Constitution to draw a line in the sand.
“These people should openly admit that ‘Yes, we’re socialists,’” he said. “‘We just pretend to be Republicans because we want to get elected in the South.’ They refuse to take that stand. This is why the Tea Party movement, the Ron Paul movement, the liberty movements are so popular; it’s because everybody understands it finally. People are starting to watch what they do, not what they say they do.”
Ivutin said he hasn’t given up on the FPSA yet, which remains the last hope for the world.
“The rest of the world understands what is going on in Amerika,” Ivutin said. “They know what (the) Amerikan people are up against today. They hope and pray that (the) Amerikan people will win and Obama tyranny will lose because they know if nothing changes, more war comes their way.”