As I indicated, I don't particularly agree with his conclusion. I don't expect a revolution of that nature either. As you implied, the democrats have more support than they should given what they've done to the nation. I believe the problem is a combination of people sleeping through the problem as they just assume things will always go along as they have before coupled with an ever increasing number dependent upon government largess.
What I do suspect will happen is, as Margaret Thatcher said..."The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money".
I think that day is coming sooner than later...and the result will be an economic collapse. This is in line with the Cloward and Piven strategy, and it is growing increasingly clear that is the model the democrats are employing. They seem intent on crashing the nation economically, and then, I would expect, plan on being in the best position to jump into the vacuum they create. Never let a crisis go to waste, as several in the Obama regime have been quoted as saying. And if they say it publicly, now much more do they plan for it privately?
Except as we see in Great Britain, they are learning to adapt, as citizens always do.
Raise taxes, get private business on board with gov regs, threats and subsides...CEOs and unions supporting the nannie state. The Feds already subsidize the States.
It is a slow process, so slow that no one notices that all election debates now center ONLY on the State's need for more power (to protect the citizens) and more funding.
It is NEVER about taking away the power of gov to “help” its citizens.
No, it is too late to be saved by the ballot box. And our candidates, even the most conservative know they cannot do much, and the time for conservative politics is almost run out.
In the next decade who will run and win on taking away ones healthcare??
NO WAY...those days will soon be gone forever without radical intervention.
And we don't have the guts for that..we are too civilized.