Cities can neither feed, nor provide power for themselves. Most do not even have access to drinking water. If the war goes all out, the cities will be disaster areas. The progressives want anarchy, but they cannot survive the anarchy. The problem is that most of the radical Starbucks/iPhone progressives don't realize that they are completely dependent on the civilization that cannot possibly survive a civil war. No matter who wins.
It won't be all happiness and joy in the suburbs and farm lands. The starving progs will come out of their urban wastelands like the zombies in one of the old B movies. Grateful dead meat the evil dead. They will try to do to America what Pol Pot did to Cambodia, Mugabe did to Zimbabwe and Stalin did to the Ukraine. They will try to take the land by force of arms and numbers, only to find that they don't know what to do with the land once they have it.
Compared to this level of disaster a military dictatorship would be welcomed. Cesar Americanus is not far off. After all would you stand in front of a M1A2 to save Obama? Would you do battle with the combat engineers laying a kilometer deep mine field along out southern border. If they shut down MSNBC, and just ran reruns from the last four years would anyone even notice.
FBI Action...FR Thread:
FBI Raids Home of Obama Associate & Radical AAAN Leader in Terrorism Sweep
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Andrew Breitbart's Big Government ^ | September 28, 2010 | Jim Hoft
Posted on Tue 28 Sep 2010 11:26:39 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Last Friday FBI agents raided the homes of far left activists in Chicago and Minneapolis who are linked to the FARC and Islamic radicals as part of a terrorism investigation.
The home of radical Hatem Abudayyeh in Chicago was raided in the terror sweep.
The AP reported on the raid in Chicago.
FBI agents in Chicago took a laptop and documents from the home of a Palestinian-American anti-war activist in an attempt to silence his advocacy, an attorney said Sunday.
The FBI on Friday searched eight addresses in Minneapolis and Chicago, including the home of Hatem Abudayyeh, who is the executive director of the Arab American Action Network, attorney Jim Fennerty told The Associated Press.