LoudestWHOOP! said:
They want to flood the streets for the FBI planned Riot this weekend in DC.
Their supreme leaders aren't too stupid to realize it. It's been intentional. Marxists have to create the division and push their political opponents to the edge so they can justify federalizing local policing, federalizing all elections, federalizing health care, etc. Don't you realize how badly everyone NEEDS big brother to tell them what to do and how to think?aggieforester05 said:
The left is beginning to recognize this, but are too stupid to realize that they are the aggressors. The division and hatred would mostly disappear if they backed off of their fascist tactics, propaganda, indoctrination, and anti-federalism. Just leave us the hell alone!
Burnsey said:LOYAL AG said:
Of course we'll win. We have all the guns.
Reminds me I haven't bought any ammo this month.
Lefties have guns too! But we have the good stuff and tons of ammo!
Look I like your post but this is wrong. 10,000 AR's is not worth a gunship. Whoever has the US military wins this thing. If it splits geographically then its who has the tech and the industry-- even then it will take a year plus in adverse conditions to sort out supply chains assuming they will exist. Theeeeen there is the element of foreign intervention. Then ......LOYAL AG said:
Of course we'll win. We have all the guns.
Reminds me I haven't bought any ammo this month.
If there is a civil war, it will not entail deployments of armies. Any organized plans to attack the government would be betrayed by NSA/FBI surveillance and it would get shut down and the planners would be arrested, tried, convicted, and incarcerated.ttu_85 said:Look I like your post but this is wrong. 10,000 AR's is not worth a gunship. Whoever has the US military wins this thing. If it splits geographically then its who has the tech and the industry-- even then it will take a year plus in adverse conditions to sort out supply chains assuming they will exist. Theeeeen there is the element of foreign intervention. Then ......LOYAL AG said:
Of course we'll win. We have all the guns.
Reminds me I haven't bought any ammo this month.
There are large red rural areas in blue states and big blue cities in red states- hello Atlanta, Dallas, Houston
Make no mistake this will be almost as disastrous as a demorat take over and rule, almost. If I have to choose. Ill go for the war. Nothing but terrible choices. We should have never let it get this far.
Ol_Ag_02 said:
Can we get L and R badges on Texags? It will make it easier to know who's on what side when the **** hits the fan.
Anyone who claims to be a "moderate" is a liar because they refuse to call it like it is. A "moderate" is someone that wants to sit on the fence and be loved by both sides. W Bush, for instance, is a "moderate".Tomas Hermensa said:Ol_Ag_02 said:
Can we get L and R badges on Texags? It will make it easier to know who's on what side when the **** hits the fan.
What if someone were moderate and mostly voted for Republicans for decades, but now is concerned with the direction Trump and his supporters are taking this country?
titan said:
Given how bad this admin is, now think it more likely you may see a straight up forced resignation like with Nixon.
But if a CW2, another reason might win is haven't discarded the lessons of history because of a bunch of re-writing and erasures. And there is the lessons of the Middle East.
aggiehawg said:
Anyone else remember the short lived TV series Jericho?
Plotline is HERE.
I laughed at the time because the timing was that W. would have been behind the attacks. I'm not laughing anymore.
Ol_Ag_02 said:
Can we get L and R badges on Texags? It will make it easier to know who's on what side when the **** hits the fan.
you already have an L-badge after your name.Muy said:Ol_Ag_02 said:
Can we get L and R badges on Texags? It will make it easier to know who's on what side when the **** hits the fan.
We already have a list
Cheetah01 said:titan said:
Given how bad this admin is, now think it more likely you may see a straight up forced resignation like with Nixon.
But if a CW2, another reason might win is haven't discarded the lessons of history because of a bunch of re-writing and erasures. And there is the lessons of the Middle East.
I disagree with the idea that there could be a forced resignation. No mainstream media drumbeat to support like there was with Nixon.
When I went back and read the plotline of who was doing what to whom, then applied those to what is happening now, putting Texas in chaos with the border? Splitting our attention and forces?Cheetah01 said:aggiehawg said:
Anyone else remember the short lived TV series Jericho?
Plotline is HERE.
I laughed at the time because the timing was that W. would have been behind the attacks. I'm not laughing anymore.
Absolutely reminds me of that.
aggiehawg said:When I went back and read the plotline of who was doing what to whom, then applied those to what is happening now, putting Texas in chaos with the border? Splitting our attention and forces?Cheetah01 said:aggiehawg said:
Anyone else remember the short lived TV series Jericho?
Plotline is HERE.
I laughed at the time because the timing was that W. would have been behind the attacks. I'm not laughing anymore.
Absolutely reminds me of that.
I don't like conspiracy theories except when they turn out to be true.
Lord, I need another martini to shut my brain off, now.
Extremely interesting looking work. Just one comment for those aware. Doesn't that sound damn familiar? Hint: If Trump was Aurelian, are we eventually in the near future going to need a Diocletian and a series of sub Presidents/regions because the nation was too big and sprawling?Jarrin' Jay said:
https://www.amazon.com/Rethinking-American-Union-Twenty-First-Century/dp/1589809572
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Is the United States simply too big to govern? These essays begin the discussion.
In this thought-provoking collection, editor Donald Livingston presents seven essays addressing the modern paradigm of centralization. An outgrowth of the Abbeville Institute Scholars' Conference held in Charleston, South Carolina in February of 2010, this collection presents an exploration of state nullification, secession, and the human scale of political order. Scholars from a variety of backgrounds delve into such complex issues as nationalism, government by judiciary, the effects of size on the republican tradition, and natural progressions in rethinking nationalistic government.
By returning to original source materials, including the Constitution, the essayists clarify topics as diverse as the source of nationalism and influences of early political figures, the role of size in government, and the disintegration of the Soviet Union with parallels evident in the United States.
The essays provide clear evidence of the centralized government's ongoing power struggle with individual states. They offer concise justification for immediate action to preserve the sovereignty of member states while protecting all citizens from the ever-expanding federal government and restrictions on freedoms. As a collective, they provide a modern cautionary tale for the twenty-first century.
aggiehawg said:
Anyone else remember the short lived TV series Jericho?
Plotline is HERE.
I laughed at the time because the timing was that W. would have been behind the attacks. I'm not laughing anymore.