General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: I'm starting to smell a rat... [View all]90-percent
(6,956 posts)Ahhhh, the things I wonder and worry about in this day of being kept really safe, as long as I don't interact with law enforcement or exercise my right to peaceably assemble or care about being able to retire.
Specifically, NK is in the nuclear club. My foggy remembrance is that they tested two and have maybe two more on hand?
Is it possible in these times for those nukes to somehow be used on the continental United States? To demonstrate my contention that "the less you know about something, the easier you think it is to do", couldn't somebody just get a drone or a private jet or any other means of smuggling goods and get it into the U.S.A.?
In other words, isn't it possible that it may be a good idea to worry about offending a person as mentally unbalanced and cruel as the boy king of NK?
Just wondering. A thought exercise. Sounds like I'm in favor of cowardice? No, really not. I've made multiple arguments on DU about the absurdity of being "kept safe" after 9-11. 30,000 a year aren't kept safe from firearms and 500,000 aren't kept safe from heart disease, etc. 9-11 sure hit on the collective lizard brain stupidly trashing every principal our world needs for humanity just to be "kept safe" by a government that could give a rats ass about your safety or your Constitutional Rights.
These are interesting times. Everything is suspect. We have no where to turn for a shared source of credible news anymore. You've got to consume MSM like a political science professor and then amp up your critical thinking skills to get a picture comparable to what Cronkite or Huntley/Brinkley or any other of those honorable tv news anchors of the pre-Reagan years could do in 22 minutes.
-90% Jimmy