I'm not seeking the results, nor am I a revolutionary. I don't have any choice but to stick around, but this isn't 1940 --there's no place to flee to anyway-- and even if there was I am probably more inclined to go down with the ship. This is my country, I signed up to fight for it once, and if I have to, I'll fight for it again --I'd just rather not have to. As far as a coming revolution, that's anybody's guess.....certainly it isn't anything that is just about to happen. Conditions will have to get a lot worse for it even to be a possibility and even then I think it's unlikely. Most likely I think is the chaos of economic collapse. I'm not talking about an apocalypse --not even something on the level of Bosnia, but something more like the general chaos of South Africa.cb1000rider wrote:If that's true, and it may well be, what's got you sticking around? I'm not revolutionary - and I'm smart enough that if I was a revolutionary, I wouldn't be talking about it on the open internet knowing our federal government's habits for consuming data. I've seen various people prescribe to the coming revoltion/war/dooms-day, but we've had those people for as long as we've had documentation...VMI77 wrote: At this point the system can't be fixed by the ballot box; the ballot box is what broke it in the first place. The Founders knew Democracies don't last and that's why they created a Republic. One man one vote is a prescription for failure....two wolves and a lamb, as they say, voting on what's for dinner. The takers find their payouts at the ballot box and we're already at the point where the takers out number the makers. It's only a matter of time now until the "Democracy" erodes what remains of the Republic, and the pace has greatly accelerated under The One. Economic collapse is now inevitable, it also is just a matter of time. It may take five years or twenty years, I have no idea, but our system is unsustainable in its current form and there is no will to fix it. And that lack of will may actually make a kind of sick sense, because what's needed to fix it may well produce results that are as bad or worse than letting it run its course.
I can see us going broke as a country, but we'll be the last in a long line of economic collapse... Or maybe the first that triggers the rest of the world.
Maybe I should go build that bunker? For now, we'll just call it a tornado shelter so I'm not appropriately labelled.
On a personal level there's really not all that much I can do since even though I'm pretty sure about what has to happen, I have no idea when it will happen. It may not happen in my lifetime. In the meantime about all I can do is structure my life to be able to enjoy doing what I like doing and make my best guesses about how to hold on to or increase whatever limited wealth I've accumulated.