One of the very reasons the Second Amendment exists, is for this. Perhaps people think too civilly. They imagine a world which moves forward under a "nice" set of rules. Under these rules, other countries holding US Treasury debt could waltz in, lay claim to something, and under "nice" rules the people occupying that space would politely walk out.
Yeah, no. Let China, or Russia, or any other nation attempt to lay claim to land inhabited by citizens of the USA. We proclaim to value, cherish, and view as sacrosanct the 2nd Amendment. If those nations ever attempted to do such a thing then they would (or should) be met with extreme and absolute violence from the citizens.
It would truly be a Red Dawn scenario. Yes, it may be asymmetric. Yes, it may be guerilla in nature, but let those countries attempt it. There would absolutely be carnage on both sides. But for too long our citizens have taken for granted the freedoms we've enjoyed. For too long, we've let politicians do their own thing because, "Oh we can vote them out in a few years." Yeah, no. Any invading force would (or should) be met with extreme prejudice.
The greatest danger we face is if a Biden Administration is dissolved, or heck even allowed to continue, and then internally our separate views lead to Civil War 2. Under civil war circumstances the "world" would seek to step in for "humanitarian" reasons. That illusion is what people would succumb to and not just allow, but invite, a foreign force onto our soil.
People are only ruled because they consent to such circumstances. We only use the Federal Reserve because "as a society" we consent to it. The politicians currently in D.C. expect the citizens to continue to consent to what may come. Eventually a choice must be made to either continue consenting, or, fight. Fight for polite and civil change so that the fight doesn't become bloody. But we must still fight.
One of the very reasons the Second Amendment exists, is for this. Perhaps people think too civilly. They imagine a world which moves forward under a "nice" set of rules. Under these rules, other countries holding US Treasury debt could waltz in, lay claim to something, and under "nice" rules the people occupying that space would politely walk out.
Yeah, no. Let China, or Russia, or any other nation attempt to lay claim to land inhabited by citizens of the USA. We proclaim to value, cherish, and view as sacrosanct the 2nd Amendment. If those nations ever attempted to do such a thing then they would (or should) be met with extreme and absolute violence from the citizens.
It would truly be a Red Dawn scenario. Yes, it may be asymmetric. Yes, it may be guerilla in nature, but let those countries attempt it. There would absolutely be carnage on both sides. But for too long our citizens have taken for granted the freedoms we've enjoyed. For too long, we've let politicians do their own thing because, "Oh we can vote them out in a few years." Yeah, no. Any invading force would (or should) be met with extreme prejudice.
The greatest danger we face is if a Biden Administration is dissolved, or heck even allowed to continue, and then internally our separate views lead to Civil War 2. Under civil war circumstances the "world" would seek to step in for "humanitarian" reasons. That illusion is what people would succumb to and not just allow, but invite, a foreign force onto our soil.
People are only ruled because they consent to such circumstances. We only use the Federal Reserve because "as a society" we consent to it. The politicians currently in D.C. expect the citizens to continue to consent to what may come. Eventually a choice must be made to either continue consenting, or, fight. Fight for polite and civil change so that the fight doesn't become bloody. But we must still fight.