What is truly disturbing to me is all the chatter on online message boards about revolution. I was on Fox news this morning reading a story and was surprised to see so many, an overwhelming majority even saying that a day of revolution within our country is fast approaching. My question to these people would be “who are you going to fight?” There is no way in my estimation that this could be a clearly defined revolution such as the one our founders fought but rather the only way I see it working out is like the French revolution. If you have done any reading on that there is now way in hell we want that kind of upheaval. The result of such actions would have us living no better then this guy packing an AK, Ipod and lip plate.
There is something that separates us, or should separate us from the rest of the world and that is our ability to reason. Perhaps our public schools have taken that ability away from us but there still should be some people capable of it out there.On further contemplation on the idea of revolution I thought “what would be my line of demarcation?” where would I say “alright, its time to fight.” About three weeks ago I realized it would be when we moved to a “global currency” Then this monkey came out last week saying he was ok with the idea.
Could there be anyone who is clearly more of a puppet then tinny Timmy here? The guy looks like nothing more then a stooge. But at the same time like Rush points out we don’t even know who is telling Obama the supposed great orator of our time what to say. Who is behind what he says?
Then there is the convenient distraction at the G20 of “protesters” fighting what they are calling “capitalism” News flash you trust fund cake eaters, the very people gathered at the G20 are the biggest enemies of capitalism ever gathered. However having these brain dead walkers fighting them gives the appearance that these guys actually stand for capitalism, something their actions clearly contradict. We should be the ones there fighting the G20 and their globalist ideas that are crushing true capitalism. It’s a case of all the wrong people there for all the wrong reasons.
In the mean time all these douches pose for a picture, revenge of the nerds G20 style. Can this picture even be real?
I've been thinking for a while now that there is something or someone or some group extremely sinister behind the Obama administration. In fact I think that same sinister (group) is behind the entire gov; congress, the supreme court, and the presidency. The pres election was a sham. It was a lose-lose contest and like you said M. Galt, G20 is the biggest group of anti-capitalists assembled. I don't say this to be seditious, but I was ready for a revolution when the 1st economic porkulus was rammed down America's throat. I will however contribute my part towards a revolution, preferably (although likely unrealistic), a peaceful revolution, through the democratic process - 1st through voting, 2nd- through stepping it up a notch and participating in peaceful protest. April 15 I will be at the tea party.
ReplyDelete"The result of such actions would have us living no better then this guy packing an AK, Ipod and lip plate."
ReplyDeleteThis "guy" is of course a woman, and about as pure a capitalist as you could hope for -- she's even prepared to humiliate herself in order to earn a couple of bir to feed her family, by posing for some rich ugly white guy who's flown halfway round the world to amuse himself by patronising her and her friends.
"There is something that separates us from the rest of the world,... and that is our ability to reason."
You've got to be joking.
"There is something that separates us from the rest of the world,... and that is our ability to reason." This statement is borderline for me. It almost sounds like you are applying the difference between man and lowly animal to the united states vs. the rest of the world which would be false logic to me.
ReplyDeleteWhile you may not have meant it, that is how it sounded to me.
To revolt does imply, to some people, a war of guns and ammo instead of reason and ideals. I feel that a mini revolt is what got Obama elected in the first place. And there was a change, but that doesn't mean it was a change for the better. Already, before Obama has even been in office 100 days, there is another revolt brewing. The American spirit is a spirit of revolution in a way.
Acutely I believe that America is the only country in the world that has at its base a law based on reason where as almost every other country in the world is base on the old traditions of the world that the modern primitives protesting capitalism at the G20 would have us return to. This would be clear tyranny of one all mighty ruler such as they would like to make out of Obama, some one who can pick and choose which laws he wants to follow. America’s founders rebelled against this system with reason, that reason being we are blessed with unalienable rights given to us by our creator. If not given by our creator they can only be given from a government or a king. Thus reason was introduced only in America, so it very much is an “us against them” type of thing.
ReplyDeleteWomen or man the picture is a great illustration of how people in the western world will look when the capitalist system goes down. This women is no where close to a capitalist but rather like many in the dark continent her life is clearly ruled by superstition and tribalism hence her having to mark her body to separate herself from the other tribes. Again this is what will happen when the capitalist system focused on individual liberty found only in America goes down. If this system of individuality and reason goes down we will be left with trinkets of the “old modern” world such as the AK an I-pod, items that this tribalist could never produce living the way they have for the last 4000 years.
While I can not attest to everyone in this countries ability to reason it is reason alone that separates our laws from the rest of the worlds.