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Our current system is not fixable.
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:32 am
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:32 am
The country is not fixable under the current system.
We need a reset.
Look at the last 250 years as an experiment. Look at it as gathering data.
Now that the the data is in. The weaknesses have been identified, the means of subversion exposed, we need a redo.
Is a Republic the way to go? Hell yes. Is the Constitution a great document. ABSOLUTELY.
But can we get "there", where we need to be. from here? The answer is assuredly no.
We need a reset. But before we have a reset. We need a deconstruction. We need to dismantle everything and recreate it.
And to do that we have to have two things. First, we need our own great man. We need our own George Washington.
Secondly, this great man needs complete and total control for a couple of generations.
That sounds terrible. It sounds antithetical to everything we believe in. BUT, it is the equivalent of chemotherapy for a body riddled with cancer.
How do you deal with feral cities, the mass importation of criminals, financial calamity, housing. moral decay, ruinous inflation, Election fraud, manufactured crisis, censorship, Oligarchic control? By voting? Ha.
The only useful leaders at this point are radical ones.
Let me give you an example. The other day AOC put out a statement that the executive branch should ignore a Supreme Court ruling. This is a violation of her oath correct? Will she be removed from office? No.
The other side does not follow rules.
So we need a constitutional convention. We need an amendment that lays out a total deconstruction and then reconstruction of this country over say, a 30 year period during which a single leader... the most faithful, patriotic, honest and insightful among us is given the absolute authority to destroy and then rebuild.
The other side has the exact same objective. Total control. The only difference is. Their totalitarianism will be everlasting.
I get it. This is crazy talk. And I'm willing to agree if the person name calling can provide a big picture, credible scenario whereby this country fixes its downward slide.
We need a reset.
Look at the last 250 years as an experiment. Look at it as gathering data.
Now that the the data is in. The weaknesses have been identified, the means of subversion exposed, we need a redo.
Is a Republic the way to go? Hell yes. Is the Constitution a great document. ABSOLUTELY.
But can we get "there", where we need to be. from here? The answer is assuredly no.
We need a reset. But before we have a reset. We need a deconstruction. We need to dismantle everything and recreate it.
And to do that we have to have two things. First, we need our own great man. We need our own George Washington.
Secondly, this great man needs complete and total control for a couple of generations.
That sounds terrible. It sounds antithetical to everything we believe in. BUT, it is the equivalent of chemotherapy for a body riddled with cancer.
How do you deal with feral cities, the mass importation of criminals, financial calamity, housing. moral decay, ruinous inflation, Election fraud, manufactured crisis, censorship, Oligarchic control? By voting? Ha.
The only useful leaders at this point are radical ones.
Let me give you an example. The other day AOC put out a statement that the executive branch should ignore a Supreme Court ruling. This is a violation of her oath correct? Will she be removed from office? No.
The other side does not follow rules.
So we need a constitutional convention. We need an amendment that lays out a total deconstruction and then reconstruction of this country over say, a 30 year period during which a single leader... the most faithful, patriotic, honest and insightful among us is given the absolute authority to destroy and then rebuild.
The other side has the exact same objective. Total control. The only difference is. Their totalitarianism will be everlasting.
I get it. This is crazy talk. And I'm willing to agree if the person name calling can provide a big picture, credible scenario whereby this country fixes its downward slide.
This post was edited on 4/22/24 at 11:34 am
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:34 am to RiverCityTider
Congress term limits seem the only way out or a revolution
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:37 am to RiverCityTider
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Their totalitarianism will be everlasting.
totalitarianism is never everlasting.
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:38 am to DaBeerz
I don't think F150 technicals will work. And certainly not without total economic collapse, mass starvation, etc
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:38 am to RiverCityTider
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Secondly, this great man needs complete and total control for a couple of generations.
How are you going to manage that?
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:40 am to Leto II
It's a gamble. But not really. Because there is a chance that the time-frame encoded into the ammendment will be adhered to.
As things are, we will definitely lose everything anyway.
As things are, we will definitely lose everything anyway.
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:40 am to RiverCityTider
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Secondly, this great man needs complete and total control for a couple of generations.
That’s retarded.
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:47 am to RiverCityTider
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Our current system is not fixable.
Oh yes it is, but the women will have to sit down and shut up while we do it.
Posted on 4/22/24 at 11:53 am to DaBeerz
quote:That could only happen if congress voted that idea into law.....and we all know that will never happen.
Congress term limits seem the only way out
Posted on 4/22/24 at 12:12 pm to Northshore Aggie
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totalitarianism is never everlasting.
That's why dictators are so paranoid.
Lots of people want to kill them.
And more often than not, the people succeed.
Posted on 4/22/24 at 1:03 pm to RiverCityTider
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Look at the last 250 years as an experiment.
Actually the first 72 years was an experiment. Then the War between the States happened and the next 50 or so years was the entrenchment of strong central government. Then Woodrow Wilson happened, and then there was the era of the administrative state. Then J. Edgar Hoover happened and the era of weaponized Big Government started....
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