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How close are we to a second American Civil War?
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Sep 21, 2019 06:26:27   #
ReverseDiversity
 
It seems like the two sides have recognized that if either gets its way, the other will find this unconscionable.

Social unity is very low, even lower than political unity.

People are clearly tired of the Uniparty, compromise, bipartisanship, and "principle over politics."

How long until the next Fort Sumter?

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Sep 21, 2019 06:35:55   #
Kevyn
 
ReverseDiversity wrote:
It seems like the two sides have recognized that if either gets its way, the other will find this unconscionable.

Social unity is very low, even lower than political unity.

People are clearly tired of the Uniparty, compromise, bipartisanship, and "principle over politics."

How long until the next Fort Sumter?


It’s right up there with invasions by martians and the biblical plagues of frogs for the weak minded to lose sleep over.

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Sep 21, 2019 06:57:18   #
Texas Truth Loc: Behind Enemy Lines
 
ReverseDiversity wrote:
It seems like the two sides have recognized that if either gets its way, the other will find this unconscionable.

Social unity is very low, even lower than political unity.

People are clearly tired of the Uniparty, compromise, bipartisanship, and "principle over politics."

How long until the next Fort Sumter?


It's all part of the United Nations population Reduction Program.

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Sep 21, 2019 06:57:52   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
ReverseDiversity wrote:
It seems like the two sides have recognized that if either gets its way, the other will find this unconscionable.

Social unity is very low, even lower than political unity.

People are clearly tired of the Uniparty, compromise, bipartisanship, and "principle over politics."

How long until the next Fort Sumter?

This is more of a world wide trend than the seeds of revolution, Popularism is a superficial political trend that comes about from affluence and scarcity rubbing up against the elephant in the room.

The elephant is a phantom that has many identities some say it's Trump others say it was Clinton's now being replaced with one of the others except for Bernie Sanders who is not elephant like.

The US is turning in on itself same as Britain and Italy with Popularist Leaders who can only cause division because the historical circumstances are not present for them to lead the Country to a revolution.

Without starvation desperation doesn't develop into revolution and nobody is starving in Britain or Italy.

Popularism is cultural collapse, and has been overcome recently in Pakistan, Imran Kahn and Bernie Sanders have got a lot of similarities, the US could do itself a favour by supporting Bernie Sanders.


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Sep 21, 2019 08:23:13   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
ReverseDiversity wrote:
It seems like the two sides have recognized that if either gets its way, the other will find this unconscionable.

Social unity is very low, even lower than political unity.

People are clearly tired of the Uniparty, compromise, bipartisanship, and "principle over politics."

How long until the next Fort Sumter?


It'd be a short war. 55% or so are neither Republican nor Democrat.....................they'd just k**l everyone on both "sides" and live in peace for once.

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Sep 21, 2019 09:38:38   #
Fodaoson Loc: South Texas
 
RT friend wrote:
This is more of a world wide trend than the seeds of revolution, Popularism is a superficial political trend that comes about from affluence and scarcity rubbing up against the elephant in the room.

The elephant is a phantom that has many identities some say it's Trump others say it was Clinton's now being replaced with one of the others except for Bernie Sanders who is not elephant like.

The US is turning in on itself same as Britain and Italy with Popularist Leaders who can only cause division because the historical circumstances are not present for them to lead the Country to a revolution.

Without starvation desperation doesn't develop into revolution and nobody is starving in Britain or Italy.

Popularism is cultural collapse, and has been overcome recently in Pakistan, Imran Kahn and Bernie Sanders have got a lot of similarities, the US could do itself a favour by supporting Bernie Sanders.

This is more of a world wide trend than the seeds ... (show quote)



It will be a cold day in Hades when I support Sanders or Beto.

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Sep 21, 2019 10:05:44   #
Lonewolf
 
Fodaoson wrote:
It will be a cold day in Hades when I support Sanders or Beto.


That's the best part about being American you don't have to support any of them

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Sep 21, 2019 11:03:49   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Support Sanders? Hopefully you are being sarcastic. He’s a disaster and a lier. Typical left winger. Live as I say not as I do.
RT friend wrote:
This is more of a world wide trend than the seeds of revolution, Popularism is a superficial political trend that comes about from affluence and scarcity rubbing up against the elephant in the room.

The elephant is a phantom that has many identities some say it's Trump others say it was Clinton's now being replaced with one of the others except for Bernie Sanders who is not elephant like.

The US is turning in on itself same as Britain and Italy with Popularist Leaders who can only cause division because the historical circumstances are not present for them to lead the Country to a revolution.

Without starvation desperation doesn't develop into revolution and nobody is starving in Britain or Italy.

Popularism is cultural collapse, and has been overcome recently in Pakistan, Imran Kahn and Bernie Sanders have got a lot of similarities, the US could do itself a favour by supporting Bernie Sanders.

This is more of a world wide trend than the seeds ... (show quote)

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Sep 21, 2019 16:05:07   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Fodaoson wrote:
It will be a cold day in Hades when I support Sanders or Beto.


I don't support Beto, I can't see why you connect them, Trump is not G*******t but sanctions only work because of Globalism, Trump stands for a return to pre - WW2 American culture, humm !! tax the rich at 90%, but Trump didn't mention that, Bernie did, Trump hangs the blame for everything on immigrants and that can't be true, the immigrants don't bother me, I hardly ever see one.

Adverse to that, Bernie Sanders agrees xenophobic is a done deal and always has been.

- because.-

Culture is not Hollywood, not like it used to be, Hollywood went bad, Hollywood went real bad, mostly because it couldn't keep up, Hollywood got lazy, I don't know why, some say it was a train wreck that happened because smack hit the scene, excuse me I'll brush up on history before I continue by listening to Lou Reed "walk on the wild side" cool sax wit bad lyrics many blamed the instrument but could have been "heroin" The Velvet Underground, arrr !! now I remembers.

God dammed the pusher man because of it but that only made him look clean in Hollywood, I don't know why, some folks say it was because Christine Keeler got a little too much dirt on her hands, for anyone who doesn't know Christine was a topless Show Girl who attracted the attention of a Soviet Diplomat, what happened after that is anybody guess, that's where some folks say Hollywood comes into the picture and the dirt rubbed off Christian.

I can't say for sure I'm was never familiar with the woman, ignorance is a curse, if some young lady is agreeable to enlightening me as to how this possibly could occur I would be greatly appreciative and would immediately pass the information on to Bernie Sanders so he can use it in his campaign, I'm sure he has no idea either.

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Sep 22, 2019 07:49:02   #
sisboombaa
 
ReverseDiversity wrote:
It seems like the two sides have recognized that if either gets its way, the other will find this unconscionable.

Social unity is very low, even lower than political unity.

People are clearly tired of the Uniparty, compromise, bipartisanship, and "principle over politics."

How long until the next Fort Sumter?


You ask, "how close are we to a second American civil war?" not knowing if you are referring to time or mileage, I will answer both.

Time: I don't know.

Mileage: I don't know.

Hope I have been at least a small help. It's good to start a conversation with a question that assumes a happening. Based on what your definition of "civil war" is, it MAY have started nation wide several years ago.

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Sep 22, 2019 08:49:53   #
Big dog
 
ReverseDiversity wrote:
It seems like the two sides have recognized that if either gets its way, the other will find this unconscionable.

Social unity is very low, even lower than political unity.

People are clearly tired of the Uniparty, compromise, bipartisanship, and "principle over politics."

How long until the next Fort Sumter?


Ask those people k**led for not surrendering their firearms under these “red f**g” laws.

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Sep 22, 2019 11:55:24   #
okie don
 
Big dog wrote:
Ask those people k**led for not surrendering their firearms under these “red f**g” laws.


Guess that's why so many FEMA camps have been built nationally.

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Sep 22, 2019 12:12:49   #
Texas Truth Loc: Behind Enemy Lines
 
One of the big problems is United Nations wants us disarmed just as much as the Democrats do.

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Sep 22, 2019 12:16:01   #
Texas Truth Loc: Behind Enemy Lines
 
One of the big problems with this red f**g s**t is in the libtard States a red f**g incident could start with a spilled cup of coffee or an ice cream cone falling on the ground and hurting somebody's feelings. Pussies

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Sep 22, 2019 12:44:38   #
woodguru
 
Big dog wrote:
Ask those people k**led for not surrendering their firearms under these “red f**g” laws.


Red f**g laws affect people who are unhinged nutjobs, people with anger management issues at best, domestic violence and restraining orders, people stupid enough to make threats online or to people. No, we are not going to worry about depriving the rights of unhinged people. And as far as them being used on innocent people, the law typically can come down very hard on those who make false reports. The arguments here are rhetorically fear mongered BS.

I know the right supports being able to arrest and take the guns from Muhammed the Muslim before they commit acts of terrorism, and I support the same exact thing for preempting attacks when unhinged white nationalists with records of violent behavior make threats. Screw the rights of people who don't exhibit the emotional demeanor to own a gun. And if they want to die resisting giving up their guns that works.

Good people have a right to have guns.

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