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re: Do you feel a huge political shift coming in the 2014?
Posted on 2/27/14 at 12:13 am to CherryGarciaMan
Posted on 2/27/14 at 12:13 am to CherryGarciaMan
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I feel it coming in 2016
How?
The two parties control the debate process, without fairness in that arena it's not possible for a third party to win.
The government will protect itself, like an organism. The two parties are one, they are the government, regardless of how much they pretend to be opposites.
Blood will have to be spilled for change to happen, and even with that the government is so fortified I don't think it could create change for the good, it would make it worse for the average person.
Or
A great amount of education and enlightenment from the masses, which is beyond unlikely.
The only way we change anything is if we withdrawal from the system on a large scale.
Increased bartering, growing your own food, making more things ourselves, get rid of credit cards, limit banking to the smallest branches. Stop consuming like crazy.
Stop feeding the machine, it's probably the only way.
This post was edited on 2/27/14 at 12:20 am
Posted on 2/27/14 at 12:16 am to Sleeping Tiger
I'll say it.....I agree w/ a Marxist.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 12:19 am to Sleeping Tiger
I think in the next coming years, shite is going to hit the fan.
The WOD is slowly ending, and with that comes a detraction of power from the state.
I believe that Ron Paul's revolution within the Republican Party is alive and well, and that the movement will continue with the nomination of his son.
The public will get sick of the polarization of our leaders, and will get sick of the media portraying the false duality of American politics.
I am, however, a diehard optimist.
The WOD is slowly ending, and with that comes a detraction of power from the state.
I believe that Ron Paul's revolution within the Republican Party is alive and well, and that the movement will continue with the nomination of his son.
The public will get sick of the polarization of our leaders, and will get sick of the media portraying the false duality of American politics.
I am, however, a diehard optimist.
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