It’s called rebellion.
This summer will be remembered in the same way 1968 is.
I am going to buy lots of lemonade and watch the circus.
On a related note, be ready for a slew of false-flag operations intended to smear Christians, white males, heterosexuality, etc.
It certainly is going to get interesting.
Be Prepared™.
I still think too many are asleep.
The late 1960s were worse.
And I’ve never been so pissed off! Nixon was a Boy Scout compared to the Clinton-Obama “in your face” deceit and corruption, not to mention the fiscal and moral bankruptcy of America.
It’s Monday.
Yep.
The Democrats are furious. Their President is a moron. They are just now realizing that they voted for a moron.....twice.
Their leading presidential candidate is a surly old woman who has betrayed her country.
The economy is bad. Prices are up. Unemployment is up.
And the Democrats elected a guy they could smoke some weed with, but couldn’t run a lemonade stand.
They’re really mad.
when one’s country, which was once great, is being turned into a hellhole, one has a legitimate right to be angry
If I started to write why I am pissed off, I wouldn’t be able to stop.
It would be my happiest day if President Trump throws Obama and Hillary into prison for what they’ve done to our country, followed by Pelosi, Reid, Boehner, McConnell, Ryan and Barney Frank.
If the Mau-Mau in the white house has his way it’s gonna’ get a whole lot worse.
Neither have I. And for damned good reason. SO take meaningful action, America. Elect Trump!
Here’s my take, in a nutshell...
The 1900’s began with a significant and startling shift away from faith in God towards faith in man and his government.
Fast-forward to the 50’s - “Happy Days”. Americans generally felt fine with “I love IKE” during the 50’s, not having yet significantly felt the results of FDR’s unconstitutional “New Deal” nor the souring taxes under Ike’s reign.
Reagan and the “conversation movement” rose in the 60’s startled at the socialist shift in the government.
In the 70’s Nixon equivocated and self-destructed and Carter got everyone pissed off.
Reagan in the 80’s brought “Morning in America.” However, Americans still hadn’t figured out that individual autonomy and state sovereignty were the key to America’s freedom and future even though Reagan ran on those ideals. It was more like, “We’ve got the right guy” but he was in charge of a rogue government.
Late 80’s through 2016: Essentially 30 years of the loony Left growing government and ignoring the Constitution and state sovereignty with the grand crescendo of Obama’s Anti-American Administration.
People are pissed, more than they were with Carter, but are they pissed enough to vote for state leaders who will throw off the shackles of unconstitutional federal government tyranny and refuse financial dependence on them anymore? At a deeper and significant but very relevant level, are enough ready to turn from trusting in man and his government to turn again to trusting in the Lord?
Those are the real questions IMO.
Then you weren’t around in the latter days of the Viet Nam war, I guess. Or politically, the mood of the country when Newt engineered control of the House under Republicans for the first time in forty years.