Aren’t we all. But, with election fraud we can’t vote to change it.
Yeah,yeah yeah...we all pissed and outraged.
Now what?
Election after election shows that not enough of our fellow voters are upset enough to change things.
Calm down, you’re going to stroke-out. That’s no way to live.
Communism: You vote your way into it, but you have to shoot your way out of it....................
The frogs boiling.
I live in a small town.
—> When <— The General Confiscation of All Firearms begins, my friend Tom, a local cop, will probably be on the squad that goes around knocking on the doors of the registered (”Permitted”) “known” firearm holders.
Am I willing to oppose Tom’s unconstitutional siezure; perhaps with force? Or do I NOT oppose my friend by force?Tom’s “a good soldier,” and will follow orders — unless he, himself, rebels and refuses? (Tom is not likely to show up alone.)
That’s what it may come down to...
Over the years, I’ve heard some puffed-up chest thumping on here to this kind of thing. I doubt all those talkers are willing to forceably oppose a well-armed cop squad when they show up The squad will be briefed to expect some Trouble.
(See: Canada, Australia, and England.)
“…creating cadres of Lenin’s ‘Useful Idiots’ that can be spun up into mobs on a moment’s notice.…”
Upside? That would put them all in one place.
Our standard of living, security and freedom are being dismantled before our eyes because people have an unshakable belief that it can’t happen. Too much prosperity has been absolutely ruinous, and history tells us it is so. No matter how good we have it, some people will believe it can be better, until it’s lost.
Who is John Galt?
It used to be that those promising utopia were mocked and marginalized.
Now they’re given places of honor and vast audiences of acolytes.
Protip: there’s no utopia.
As Mark Steyn says, you can vote your way in but you have to shoot your way out.
“A combination of evil psychopaths and craven, effete professors misled and miseducated the bulk of our citizenry, creating cadres of Lenin’s ‘Useful Idiots’ that can be spun up into mobs on a moment’s notice.”
I am slightly consoled knowing that the intellectual elites were the first ones to go once the Stalin and the communists did fully seize power. Many of the ones who spun the gears of the revolution were the first ones purged. Stalin knew damn well that if these people can convince idiots to foment a revolution for Stalin, then they could foment a revolution against him.
I remember reading a book where the author talked about professors just disappearing if they ever said anything that could be hinted at slightly as anti-revolutionary.
Do not let these people upset you.
They can take your money and your chattels, but hold on to your mind, it is the most valuable thing you can possess.
Welcome to the party pal. 😏
B4L
Well I used to be disgusted.
But now I try to be amused.
In before the “welcome to the party pal” Die Hard meme.
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