Quote: “So, doing it the way Reagan did had no lasting effect but that’s the way to go? I think not.”
Come now, it had no lasting effects for other reasons. The issue at hand is seizing power from the establishment as step one.
I think the biggest mistake Reagan ever made was choosing Bush as his VP. As soon as Bush won the WH, which he did by pretending to offer Reagan’s third term, he set about purging Reagan’s people from government. But you have to remember there was no Tea Party in those days and no place for Reagan’s revolution to grab onto.
As I said, the rules can’t be changed now. Step one in this revolution is getting into power. We have to use the rules to do that and then set about making certain that the revolution has lasting effects this time.
There won't be any power left to seize if the Globalist agenda goes much further and if you doubt that fact look at how the once proud nations of Europe are kicked around and ignored by the EU.
We've gone over the cliff already, the only "power" left is who decides what to do with the scrap metal once the bus hits bottom and unless things change fast rather than over the next few gradual steps that take decades, we won't even have a say in what to do with the scrap metal.