I wish you were kidding. I didn't mind saying it because, if I'm not already on their lists, they need a new list keeper. Orwell may have vastly underestimated.Half the crap you say on a cell phone is captured and puts you on a list. For that matter everything posted online is sucked up.
Somewhere George Orwell is leaning back in a chair enjoying his beverage of choice and soaking up the feeling of I told you so vindication.
I wish you were kidding. I didn't mind saying it because, if I'm not already on their lists, they need a new list keeper. Orwell may have vastly underestimated.
That all sounds reasonable right up to the point where you say you couldn't afford the property tax. There in lies the problem. We don't own these homes under the current rule of law. It's not going to get better for our children by a long shot. Property bought and paid for, should by no means be taken away for any reason. I will, as will many others, gladly be the sacrifice for change that my son grows up in a better world. It can't continue like this. That is for certain. Many of those men went back broken if they went back at all.The problem with any of these...concepts...is that those of us who own real property, businesses, mortgages, have multiple families dependent on us, all of these things factor into any hypothetical discussion of 'taking the country back.'
It's hard to imagine what the founding fathers went through, but I think most of us imagine that since life was simpler back then, that the decision was less complicated. At the end of the the Revolutionary War, those men were able to go back and build a house from timber on their own land, and eke out a living raising crops thereon.
Today, I couldn't afford to pay just the property taxes on my primary residence if I were to lose everything (I'm assuming that were any 'civil' hostilities ever to break out here, that one of the first, or early, actions would be seizure of any accounts held in federally insured institutions by anyone purported to be involved with 'extremist' groups, and if it were someone like Hillary, Bootygauge, or booker in power, it would likely extend to family members and even possibly 'known associates,' etc), let alone any other properties.
For it to come to the point that men (and women), who are actively enmeshed in a productive life, to do more than vote and lobby/protest, I personally think it's going to take a LOT more than severe violations of the 2nd Amendment.
The problem with any of these...concepts...is that those of us who own real property, businesses, mortgages, have multiple families dependent on us, all of these things factor into any hypothetical discussion of 'taking the country back.'
It's hard to imagine what the founding fathers went through, but I think most of us imagine that since life was simpler back then, that the decision was less complicated. At the end of the the Revolutionary War, those men were able to go back and build a house from timber on their own land, and eke out a living raising crops thereon.
Today, I couldn't afford to pay just the property taxes on my primary residence if I were to lose everything (I'm assuming that were any 'civil' hostilities ever to break out here, that one of the first, or early, actions would be seizure of any accounts held in federally insured institutions by anyone purported to be involved with 'extremist' groups, and if it were someone like Hillary, Bootygauge, or booker in power, it would likely extend to family members and even possibly 'known associates,' etc), let alone any other properties.
For it to come to the point that men (and women), who are actively enmeshed in a productive life, to do more than vote and lobby/protest, I personally think it's going to take a LOT more than severe violations of the 2nd Amendment.
That all sounds reasonable right up to the point where you say you couldn't afford the property tax. There in lies the problem. We don't own these homes under the current rule of law. It's not going to get better for our children by a long shot. Property bought and paid for, should by no means be taken away for any reason. I will, as will many others, gladly be the sacrifice for change that my son grows up in a better world. It can't continue like this. That is for certain. Many of those men went back broken if they went back at all.
That all sounds reasonable right up to the point where you say you couldn't afford the property tax. There in lies the problem. We don't own these homes under the current rule of law. It's not going to get better for our children by a long shot. Property bought and paid for, should by no means be taken away for any reason. I will, as will many others, gladly be the sacrifice for change that my son grows up in a better world. It can't continue like this. That is for certain. Many of those men went back broken if they went back at all.
For it to get to that point seems like an almost insurmountable obstacle.
Civilization would devolve in a matter of weeks if not days.Shut down the electric grid and it see how long that takes ...