Look, I'm being patient as all hell and trusting the plan, but I'm getting a little antsy because we can't continue to trust the process and hope our country is still standing. I'm not a glowie so I'm not advocating violence, but come on, this is getting outright ridiculous.
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I'd argue that the "No one is going to help, you have to run for school boards to fix this" is to plug up the potential mother of all power vaccuums before it happens. We have seen the power vaccuums that happen when dictators are toppled and kings die without heirs. However, we do see the same faces from old regimes, either vying for power or subordinates for those who do, creating some stability.
If we are to accept that every level of government, financial markets, etc, are tainted, and the plan is to rip each and every corrupt and demonic person from power, then I would argue we would see rapid destablization if there was no one either already in the position or lined up for it. Whilst a military takeover would ensure that the country wouldn't shatter into civil war, reconstruction of civilian government from scratch, with no sizable population of "veterans" who know the ropes of politics, could take years at even the local level. Southern Reconstruction, post-Nazi Germany, post-Imperial Japan all had the benefit of government officials from the previous regimes, as well as support from stable governments, that we simply would not have.
Never mind corporations, while suffering similar decapitations, are much more likely to bleed out and collapse because job skill requirements can rapidly change when moving up the corporate ladder, while having arguably worse fallout than the public sector due to being the ones who produce and move food and energy to public availability.
TL;DR: Getting us to "solve it ourselves", before pulling back the curtain to show it was the military all along might be key to avoiding years, if not a decade or more of instability.
You make very good points. Agree on all fronts. We are heading into the final stages it seems, and the pressure/stress is on, especially on us as we are not plugged into the Matrix (mainstream media / brainwashing). The leftists are going about their days clueless, as if nothing is going on and things are back to normal now that the orange man is gone. On the flip side, we see the potential horrors that are taking place and could become 10 fold worse in the very near future if the tyranny is not stopped soon.
This is an excellent point. My parents are from a former communist country and when that country's citizens toppled their communist regime, there was no one there to take over and start a new government. Instead you had other corrupt politicians who stepped in and it actually became almost as corrupt if not even more in their reformed 'democratic republic'. Even if you rid the government of corruption, having a complete power vacuum with no patriots to step in and take over will still lead to a shitty future.