Revolution is what inspired American greatness and its required again today
posted on
Jul 22, 2013 07:13PM
We may not make much money, but we sure have a lot of fun!
A pretty fair commentary on what is going on with a brutally ignorant suggestion at the end of this article.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbasile/2013/07/19/jimmy-carter-may-actually-be-right-this-time/
It’s up to everyone to take ownership of our democratic process with increased civic participation starting at the local level. Turn off Fox News and start reading the local paper again. Don’t glue yourself to CNN and attend a town board meeting.
This suggstion is a ludicrous example of the msm commenting on how to maintain the status quo ... the country was lost 100 years ago when they gave the money supply to bankers. Over that period those bankers have systematically destroyed America's most sacred document ... the constitution in order to maximize their wealth, disengaging particpation, and managing the education system to at best be a self serving (to the banker's system) skills based training ground as opposed to thought oriented.
The successful and very peaceful coup removing Kennedy from the office orchestrated by the bankers through the military industrial complex should have been the first obvious warning sign of and impending end to the empires freedom of opportunity to the masses. How much more warning was required than
from 1961, followed by the Warren commissions obvious cover-up of truth.
How long before the revolution? .... and how long before it is effective? ... the first answer is easy ... when the masses are impoverished (certainly within a decade) ... as for the second question my best guess would be to look towards the changing of the fundamental way in which the country led by czars who were overthrown and executed almost 100 years ago evolved.
Will the next Stalin manifest himself in America? I think it is a near certainty that in such an environment only a dictator of extreme cruelty can succed post revolution before an environment that allows the potential for hard working citizens to once again succeed re-evolves.
Of course I prefer to be completely wrong, or partially wrong, or even that a few postulations are wrong, and I do hope everyone lives happily ever after, but I stopped believing in fairy tales many years ago.
GLTA
orgy