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In reply to the discussion: What do you think of this comment about current state of the country? [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)11. It is a real possibility that a Rick Santorum-like character would rise as the leader out of
such a situation. And given what we know about history it is a better than even possibility, I think.
Until democratically-minded people take it in hand, and realize the democracy we were handed was and is a contact sport, that it requires training and a sense of history, that couch potatoes are its worst enemies, I think there is little to no evidence that a crash would result in anything better than we have now.
What I fear is that the inner steel, the sacrifice for the future needed for democracy has been bred out of soft, ignorant, and lazy Americans who may never see it again. At least not for a few generations, maybe more.
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What do you think of this comment about current state of the country? [View all]
dixiegrrrrl
Mar 2012
OP
It is a real possibility that a Rick Santorum-like character would rise as the leader out of
jtuck004
Mar 2012
#11
Unfortunately I agree with him. And it is not just how we are approaching the economics that is
jwirr
Mar 2012
#7
Ah, but you underestimate, I think the majority do recognize it's a facade. Revolution is in
mother earth
Mar 2012
#17
I think he's right. The evidence is everywhere. However, I do think it can be changed, although
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#13
Well, Occupy started a Global Movement. I can't say for sure, but I think this may be the first
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#21
Interesting, I never heard of it before, thanks for the link. Maybe Occupy could join them
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#38
Absolutely he's correct. We can't stay in the old paradigm. We have to progress into a new era,
mother earth
Mar 2012
#14
I think you are correct but only because we are not going to have a choice. There is no returning
jwirr
Mar 2012
#40
The handwriting on the wall is flashing in neon that our empire is collapsing.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2012
#29