I think that there a lot of armchair revolutionaries on this site and the multitude of other sites that have not got more than a comic book clue of what it will take to win a revolt.Whether you want an armed conflict or not, it appears that you believe that the options to avoid one are limited, so an armed conflict might be a self fulfilling prophesy. I think that until we see a million people marching on the capitol demanding the resignations of the liberal senators and congressmen along with that marxist in the White House, we will not see a revolution, and it is pointless to argue about it until that time comes.
Good points.
Harry, my entire point is that we must resist the destruction of our country in any and every way we can.
The type and scope of resistance that we’ve been discussing isn’t something that will happen spontaneously, or even soon. We haven’t yet reached the point where the pain is great enough for that level of response to occur.
It’s my hope that the American people will raise enough of a protest over what the Democrats and Obama are doing to our economy and our government, that they will be compelled to roll back the worst of it.
I hope that we will see enough Americans galvanized to participate in large demonstrations, that it actually accomplishes our ends before our form of government is unalterably changed, or we have a widespread rebellion in this country.
It’s just a hope at this point, though. I have little faith that those in power will listen to the American public, even if we mount the largest of peaceful protests.