Hey puss stop with the veiled threats ok, You'll never take me or anyone else out in your fantasy "civil war". You drive off yelling at an old professor you posted and didn't have the balls to face him man to man. Get real leap, you're waiting for a crazy revolutionary leader to follow to give you courage, but it ain't gonna happen and you for sure are not going to do shit on your own.
I think there is not going to be any civil war. The Democrats are engineering a slo-mo economic train wreck but there are very powerful people that aren't socialists. When the dust settles I'm guessing that Libertarian Conservatives/ Mafia Warlords will be in power and people will have to go to churches to get their freebies. With the internet the churches can be educated to recognize the psychopath con artists that get 90% of their handouts and some equilibrium might be attained between the rich and the poor.
One thing is for certain. The left will eventually lose all their positioning on one undeniable certainty: Math. One day, they will spend us to death. Then it all comes crashing down.
Of course not, who are they going to shoot their kids third grade teacher because she voted wrong? Just far right wing wacko crazy talk by insignificant people. The rest of what you wrote goes right along with the civil war crazy talk, based on nothing but fantasy, fear and hate with a little creative fiction writing.
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