Saturday, December 5, 2009

Underestimating the American People


Nice post, Tom. All these possibilities are ones that I have thought of as well. No doubt, it'll be a hard slog to defeat this enemy. And then, it'll be another hard climb to reclaim that what will have been taken from us. It won't be easy because the infrastructure - the government (specifically the courts), law enforcement, the economy and whatever else we have known and relied upon - just won't be there. It'll be a little bit like crawling over the blessed ruins. Maybe that's why, as you say, the Bamster is so cocky?

One line I myself will never cross, however, is to resort to violence. The day we are forced into picking up guns and using them against our own (and don't think I don't have one tucked away, ready, locked, and loaded), we might as well give our concession speeches. My reason is purely tactical. This is exactly what these people are praying for - an excuse to declare a national emergency and shut us down. These next three years are hugely critical in this respect.

I'm not despairing yet. Barack Hussein Obama is making as many mistakes as he's making gains. All these will come back to haunt him. His biggest mistake is underestimating the American people.

1 comment:

  1. I don't think we've been pushed hard enough to warrant armed rebellion. While I agree that it is something the other side would be gleeful about, you have to remember the fabian socialist nature of Obama: To do things gradually. THe thing is with a democrat congress run but Pelosi and Reid, they've overplayed their card, and people are suspicious now. I would be that the dems lose big in 2010, which would avert any non-sense. My only regret is that they dems will have passed some bills that are not only socialist, but against our best interests and they will never be repealed. The other part in this drama is will the government controlled media continue to be so. I am hoping at some point they realize what dupes they've been.

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