We have become a Socialist Democracy, not a Republic as our forefathers envisioned.
Socialist (Communist) Manifesto:
In 1944, Samuel B. Pettengill, Democratic Congressman from Indiana (1930-1938), warned that communism wanted America to spend itself into bankruptcy and was striving in every way to get Americans to become very dependent on a centralized government. He gave to his fellow members of the House of Representatives the 12 points of the Socialist Manifesto for the economic destruction of free governments.
In an address given in October 1949, he denounced the New Deal-Fair Deal program, now using the term "socialism" to describe it. His central theme was the twin evils of high taxation and monetary inflation, which would render people dependent. Inflation was also an engine for eroding genuine federalism: "The federal government has a printing press; the states do not. This easy money route promotes the extension of federal power and subtracts from state and local self-government."
In order to prepare a nation for socialism or communism he said that the 12 Points of the Communist Manifesto must be implemented:
Point 1 - The people must be made to feel their utter helplessness
Point 2 - The principle of local self-government must be wiped out
Point 3 - The centralized government must dutifully register the will of the leader or group in control
Point 4 - Constitutional guarantees must be swept aside
Point 5 - Public faith in the legal profession and respect for the courts must be undermined
Point 6 - The law-making body must be intimidated and from time to time rebuked
Point 7 - Economically, the people must be kept ground down with high taxes
Point 8 - A great public debt must be built up 8
Point 9 - A general distrust of private business and industry must be kept alive
Point 10 - Government bureaus are set up to control practically every aspect of the citizen's life
Point 11 - The education of the youth of the nation is taken under control
Point 12 - Steady stream of government propaganda