If Ms. Krieble believes we're a lost cause, there are thousands of travel agents who would gladly send her to one of the "democratic governments" of her choosing.
If you poke my "dead" America with a stick to see if it is truly dead, don't cry when you pull back a stump instead of a hand!
LLS
Yes, it is. I knew it was dead the day I saw IRS whistleblowers testify before Congress with electronically scrambled voices and covers over their heads.
Yes - It happened when "we the people" forgot the proper role of government; to protect the un-aleinable rights of a free people.
The American Experiment is not dead and neither is America.
We have weathered a Civil War; we have fought off foreign invaders; we have met every challenge that has ever confronted us. Today's trials and problems are no different. Americans will prevail and America will have weathered another attempt at its destruction. We will not fail because it is not in our makeup to fail.
Today's challenge is Liberals and the enemy from within. It may take several decades but we will prevail.
RE: After a noble 225 year history, is the American experiment dying at the hands of its own people?
Yes. Two ways out, else, something bad (such as caeserdom or conquest from without) ensues:
1) CW2 - wherein, real patriots put down the Left and perhaps even divide the country physically, ending up with Left / bread and circuses and Right / individual responsibility dominated zones with a national border between them
2) De-democratization - examples - go back to Senators elected by state legislatures, voting qualifications, stricter citizenship tests, greater executive power, etc
yes
Yes, its dead. The "patriots" will screech otherwise, all the while shackling themselves to the State.
They were correct to think so.
Is the American Experiment Dead?
NO!