Strange, how us Americans have yet to revolt against our government? Perhaps my desire to see the people topple the authoritarian government that is the Biden administration isn't as initially shared among my peers as I surmised. If we look at the history of revolutions, they were supported by dissident elites (people like Trump) and enacted by dissident military leaders (people like Flynn). Honestly, we are about set for a revolution, but the real question is, what are we waiting for?
How far are we going to allow DC to intrude and take control of our lives before we've actually had enough?
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Why disrupt the enemies self destruction?
Between people waking up and seeing the farce that everything is and Durham, it's already imploding in on the DS and it'll only get worse...
This really seems like the closest answer to the truth. There may not be any need for an uprising, because the bad guys will fall down entirely on their own. Instead of an uprising, there will be arrests (already begun) and trials / tribunals. Our role is to watch and understand, and to make sure this kind of mass corruption never happens again.
You forget, OP. We hold the high ground.
Read your original statement. The middle class was not starving in 1775. I wasn't implying anything else at all about 1775.
Yes taxes, and the fact that colonists were paying for a British army that, at the starting point, was marching to Concord to seize the militia's arms. If I'm remembering correctly, the tea the patriots dumped into Boston Harbor was the main taxed item.
In the South, on top of the taxes was the fact that farmers were in debt to companies in Britain. They were forced to sell their products to England and take overpriced English products in exchange, leaving them with huge and growing debt burdens.
Maybe we need to bring back the colonial taverns. That's where they were meeting and getting themselves mobilized.
I think a huge factor is how people have been terrorized by the aftermath of Jan. 6. I believe the main point was to make people afraid to protest.
I know. There was government, even out here in what was the frontier at the time, through the churches and the far away state governments. But, yes, people didn't wait around for somebody from days away to come and fix things.
(One set of my great-grandparents were married by a pastor whose circuit started two colonies away and so couples had to wait many months to get married.)
Geiko.
Insurance is a tax sense your forced to buy it. KEk gieko was a frog. And your sentiment rings accordingly. The first step to see how much you would fall for is insurance an intangible item.
Everyone is tied up waiting in line for a venti mocha at Starbucks.