Independence Criminalized: The Great Wall of Bureaucracy Comes to America
The purge of the farming class in various Communist dictatorships is well documented. The regimes in China (1958-62) and Russia into the Ukraine (1920-39), identified those who were independent of state control, and implemented a heavy-handed oppression designed to turn true productivity toward collectivist goals. These regimes are but a version of what is being proposed in modern America.
Today’s elite seem to have learned from the messy approach of Mao, for instance (the boot in the face of 1984), and have opted for a similar eradication campaign, but they are doing so largely through excessive regulations coordinated between private companies and government. These policies and regulations are handed down by political and corporate leadership, and have become de facto laws enforced by compromised judges. This forms the foundation of classical bureaucracy.
Unlike Mao’s collectivist state, today’s state of America is pure Fascism. From both authoritarian sides, however, the independent-minded are squeezed — the man who believes his home to be his castle; the woman who wishes to be free of the boys’ club corporate rule; those who have unacceptable ideas like peace and feedom; or simply those who wish to be left the hell alone and not be branded a terrorist. There is no better example of this than the control over food production and distribution, as this is at the heart of what it means to be truly independent.
And now… the rest of the story. …..

Millions of Americans face the prospect of their own economic collapse.
When the economy collapsed in the 1930’s, ninety-percent of Americans lived in rural farming communities where they grew food at home and small farms. They were able to eat, trade food for other items, to survive. Since then, 90% of Citizens live in metropolitan communities. But Citizens can still grown food in their back yards and small living spaces. It is unimaginable in 2010 agencies of U.S. Government through regulation and force, are preventing Americans growing food. Should the economy worsen and government prevent citizens surviving by destroying their home grown food and or arrest them, that would amount to government starving its own people. It is foreseeable starved Citizens will become ill, forced onto the streets; that cities would militarize police to silence and control disparate displaced Citizens, resulting in further turning America into a Fascist State.
Meanwhile a burgeoning number of bureaucrats would live the “Life of Riley” enjoying at taxpayer expense, large salaries, perks that include great medical and retirement plans, and yes, plenty of food.