Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
The Tipping Point:
Critical mass is the minimum amount of something required to start or maintain any project or venture. In order for a new ice cream store to succeed, the need for it must reach critical mass. Any movement or venture has to reach critical mass to carry on and succeed.I am not going to reveal anything that you folks could not be telling me instead. It just needs to be affirmed. To effect change, “any movement or venture has to reach critical mass”—a buildup of sufficient accumulated force to, for example, cause a chemical reaction. At that point, an entirely new product is created. This mayhem we are watching unfold across the Democratic cities in America fulfills the definition of treason. The effort to overthrow the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Land, now has the additional component of violent action, which defines treason.
The Democratic leaders, not managing the lawlessness, are supporting the insurrection instead. They reveal that they are Communist anarchists themselves—which we have known all along.
The Attorney General should arrest them and charge them with treason—but he will not. The victimized American citizens should organize and repel the anarchists, but we have seen none of this. Major corporations, worshipping the false god of money, are supporting the anarchy, in denial of the fact that the new product to which they contribute will destroy them too. Communism has captured the churches, the labor unions, our educational institutions, our government, and our way of life. Bottom line: This is an exploding crisis that I did not foresee—did not anticipate would happen for some years.
We have watched it brewing and building—death by a thousand cuts—and it has now reached critical mass. The decompensation of our nation is accelerating and forces a showdown. I can only hope that, when Trump eventually confronts this Communist treasonous revolution, he will act with overwhelming force and restore sanity and order decisively. If the battle is prolonged he will appear weak and incompetent and a new product will replace our once-proud nation.
Be prepared for mayhem. I don’t want to be a Henny-penny, but it seems inevitable. It seems we have reached critical mass. It reminds me of the old westerns—the white hats and the black hats. They were reassuring since the white hats inevitably won. I don’t feel reassured; I suspect you don’t feel that way either.
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I'm not reassured, but I'm assured in myself and I haven't given up.