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To: servantboy777
Baton down the hatches boyz and girlz. Gonna be a bumpy few weeks/months/years.

I'm worried this is going to last for decades similar to the fall of Rome. In some ways it would be better in the long run if the war just got hot now and declare a winner. This could end up being a slow grind that never stops and you'll have people who live their whole lives in a hellscape.

My children are still in middle school and I don't want that for their entire lifetime. I want them to have a chance at life without being under the thumb of government tyranny. I don't wish for war, but if that means I have to fight for them now then bring it on.

It's to the point now where I can barely sleep at night thinking about this mess. I see no easy way out of this without the battle of the ages. The left is beyond unhinged and won't return to normalcy on their own accord.
87 posted on 12/06/2022 7:58:20 PM PST by SlipperySlope99
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To: SlipperySlope99

The slow boil is painful. I used to say, let it collapse. The faster it does, the faster we can rebuild.

It’s just an ugly thought. What would it look like?

I do know this, I don’t want to live under socialism/communism. I don’t like what the feral gubbamint is doing to it’s citizens...the leftist for the most part.

The whole weight of gubbamint is being thrown at American citizens with the support of at least half of the population. It’s terrible.

Worked all my life to try and put together a retirement and our leaders have flooded our country with the poorest of the poor from around the world. Monumental fiscal mismanagement threatens my retirement years.

I vote we get the party started.


305 posted on 12/07/2022 7:02:22 AM PST by servantboy777
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