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APATHY -- It is what got us to where we are today, politically and socially.
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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 3305991" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>It wouldn't come back on me - I'd also be in the thick of it.</p><p></p><p>Your comments about the depression leading to the rise of the DNC has a lot of merit, but we've become a country of soft, directionless people. The whole "hard men lead to good times" saying comes to mind. We've become soft men, which leads to hard times. We NEED those hard times to reset the natural order. No more women trying to be men, no more whites being ashamed of themselves and advocating for their own replacement, no more idiots pretending to be the opposite sex, etc. As for it bolstering the Democrat voting rolls because of increased government programs, I don't think so. I understand that and it makes sense, but then there are too many now, and printing the amount of money out of thin air as it would take to float all of the sloths would likely cause such an economic upheaval that the government could never recover. And the .gov knows that. We would be similar to Weimar Germany, where there was plenty of money, but it didn't buy anything. It would also (unfortunately) lead to another world war. With the US turning in on itself, it would be the weakness other players would need to make a run at us. And since our depression would lead to a world-wide depression, and all hell breaking loose around the globe, it would behoove them to strike while the iron was hot. WWII is what pulled the country out of the last funk. God forbid we have another one of those, but look at the caliber of citizen the depression and WWII-era provided. The majority of modern American men couldn't carry the jocks of the average depression-era 12 year old. Hell, the women of that time period were a much tougher stock than most of our modern men. And were still able to be ladies - a unicorn in today's America.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 3305991, member: 6146"] It wouldn't come back on me - I'd also be in the thick of it. Your comments about the depression leading to the rise of the DNC has a lot of merit, but we've become a country of soft, directionless people. The whole "hard men lead to good times" saying comes to mind. We've become soft men, which leads to hard times. We NEED those hard times to reset the natural order. No more women trying to be men, no more whites being ashamed of themselves and advocating for their own replacement, no more idiots pretending to be the opposite sex, etc. As for it bolstering the Democrat voting rolls because of increased government programs, I don't think so. I understand that and it makes sense, but then there are too many now, and printing the amount of money out of thin air as it would take to float all of the sloths would likely cause such an economic upheaval that the government could never recover. And the .gov knows that. We would be similar to Weimar Germany, where there was plenty of money, but it didn't buy anything. It would also (unfortunately) lead to another world war. With the US turning in on itself, it would be the weakness other players would need to make a run at us. And since our depression would lead to a world-wide depression, and all hell breaking loose around the globe, it would behoove them to strike while the iron was hot. WWII is what pulled the country out of the last funk. God forbid we have another one of those, but look at the caliber of citizen the depression and WWII-era provided. The majority of modern American men couldn't carry the jocks of the average depression-era 12 year old. Hell, the women of that time period were a much tougher stock than most of our modern men. And were still able to be ladies - a unicorn in today's America. [/QUOTE]
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