An excellent article.
Will the civil war be states in unison rebelling against Federal Government or simply the red states, in some form of loose unrecognized compact, walking away from the blue states who adhere to big government rule by ignoring Federal and Supreme Court mandates? I think the former rather than the latter? If red states walk away, who in the blue states, would join a blue states military to fight to keep the union together. Last time I looked, blue states don’t do military. Patriotism is not their thing.
the media has been doing everything it can to stoke violence and division.
of course, they’re just the mouth piece of the left.
the goal of the left has been to destroy the country any which way they can... and has been since the 60s.
IMO, a Civil War as most people think of (i.e., states vs states) really isn’t possible. The problem is big urban and metropolitan leftism against rural and non urban growth populations. Cities vs ‘the country,’ if you will.
My advice is to pick a non-urban place to live, find a job you like where there is no mass-transit access or easy interstate access and wait it out. Most of these cities only have maybe a month’s worth of supply resources and when trucking, rail and air resupply fails, things will very quickly devolve into urban warfare and violence, and not having easy access to/from there would be advisable.
Lastly, if you don’t have any guns, get some.
In a civil war, the first to be taken out will be the propagandist in the media. Looking at CNN and MSDNC mouth pieces.
Banjo Boy and his adulterous wife, along with the homosexual Twinks (Willie and Hayes), your name is on a list. You will not escape or prevent the punishment headed your way. /spit
That is the genesis of our problems. Plus, while in the past, you could say that opposing sides agreed on goals but differed on how to achieve them, now they rarely agree on goals.
Weaponizing the law is destroying the law, is violating the fundamental premise of the Republic, is forfeiture of the right to live.
A frighteningly astute observation and analysis. The author must have been channeling Thomas Paine. Yet I still wonder if we’re really headed for 1776.2 or will it be more like Germany 1933?
The author is correct in most of his statements, however I believe he is wrong in thinking that the fight will be defined as citizens against the aristocracy.
Because of the evils of the open borders and the hordes of terrorists, the battle will have three major factions: Citizens against those who would rule us (two factions), and terrorists as the third faction
The result of this combination will mean that it will at times be difficult to distinguish between friend and foe.
Be that as it may, I do believe that we are on the verge of another 1776. The only way to prevent it is to elect Trump and enough constitutionals to support him.