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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve been thinking a lot about this in light of the 250th anniversary of Lexington. The list of grievances against King George III is eerily similar to what we’re experience under our current leader. What will be our uprising against the king? Who will step forward and stand up to him? I’m not advocating for a militia but I’m not sure marching in the streets will get us anywhere. I’m worried we are headed toward a civil war type outcome because eventually people will be pushed to the edge whether it’s financially or mentally. Cracks are starting to form maybe not with MAGAs but people are being/will be disenfranchised by him and soon enough they will have enough of it. [/quote] [b]This regime is imploding all by itself. just stay the heck out of the way and let it eat itself.[/quote] Honestly, this is what I see happening. These people are their own worse enemy and they've already proven their stupidity. It will crash and burn eventually. [/quote][/b] Please no snark...where is the evidence the regime is imploding all by itself? Opinion writers for The Atlantic and The NYTimes who've lived under authoritarian regimes or who have witnessed the collapse of other democracies say we are on the edge of permanently losing everything. Congress is not stepping up. I don't see how this regime is imploding fast enough to prevent the worst. Please share. [/quote] DP. Congress has decided to leave it to the courts. There are pros and cons to this, for Americans and for them. But for those with experience living in authoritarian regimes, our strong court system is very different. Slow, but strong. And working as intended, so far.[/quote]
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