The $28 Trillion American Albatross Editorial by Chris Talgo
(townhall.com)
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When the American armed forces starts shooting civilians we are in trouble. Prior to that point I'm going to enjoy the show.
That's a ridiculously lax attitude, tbh. You can enjoy the "show" all you like now, but if you're wanting until the exact moment your head is physically on that pike, you've put yourself in an unwinnable position.
Who said I was "waiting" for anything?
I'm just not worrying. A person can be actively fighting and not worry.
The point is, I think its all theatre. Everything. That doesn't make me not busy. I think its a play and we are the actors. Its our job to make the changes we need to reestablish our Constitution. We have been given both the knowledge and self-empowerment (kick in the ass) we needed to make those changes. More people are getting that kick in the ass every day, thus the need for the theatre.
If solders start rounding us up and gas chambering us my beliefs of "theatre" will be inclined to change. At that point I start shooting back, theatre or not. Prior to that I will trust in the plan, and do my part in this war without worry or fear or bullets.