(FB 1553086843 Timestamp) Every day that goes by, I move farther from peaceful organized devolution and separation to the very opposite.
Theme: Crisis
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(FB 1553087073 Timestamp) Lost it on a boomer. “100 m people are going to die in the coming civil war. You did it. You caused it. Its your fault. Did you vote for Kennedy/Johnson? (immigration) For Carter (middle east)? For Clinton (demilitarization and immigration)? for Obama (immigration and acceleration)? Great. Well 100M people are going to die. We are going to match the communists. Why? Because of YOU. YOU DID IT. There is only one way to end our genocide. And that is RESTITUTION.”
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1553086843 Timestamp) Every day that goes by, I move farther from peaceful organized devolution and separation to the very opposite.
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1553177989 Timestamp) I’m not SELLING civil war. It’s going to happen. I’m selling the OUTCOME.
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(FB 1553173829 Timestamp) —“Do you have any ideas on how to stop Civil War? Or is it inevitable and desirable in your mind? .. Do you have any thoughts as to how that can be done, without civil war?”—Stephen Wells I think it’s inevitable unless we devolve the federal government. My intention is to make a clear set of demands (constitutional reformations) that are actually preferable to the majority, and then to make demand for them great enough, and the threat of revolution serious enough, that revolution is not necessary, and these are adopted. The problem is nothing I propose is all that complicated and most of it is known, but it will deprive media, academy, state, and financial sector rent seekers of their status and wealth, and so it is not possible to enact these rules by any other means than revolt. The anglo model succeeds because it requires only modification of the law, not the people – that is the virtue of rule of law. So we have had many ‘revolutions’ in the anglo world but none like the french. However, if we need a french revolution here – we will have it. And yes I will revel in it.
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(FB 1553214366 Timestamp) —“A Senegalese bus driver in Italy tried to burn 52 children to death today. Had he pulled it off, I think it would have been the final straw.”–Greg Hamilton
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(FB 1553213037 Timestamp) We have to act. We have to act this year or early next. That’s all there is to it.
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(FB 1553181552 Timestamp) FRANCE: INSIGHT by Aaron Kahland One element of the yellow vest protests in France is not addressed by analysts of that protest. The increased tax on fuel is not merely a catalyst for general dissatisfaction. Mobility allows the upper working class and lower middle class French to segregate – live away from the Banlieue whilst continuing to work in cities. Fuel is already a significant expense for the French worker. Increasing the cost of mobility makes it difficult to segregate into smaller French towns / suburbs. Those affected can no longer afford to live in metropolitan, French, France and the tax threatens them with moving to non-French areas. The yellow vests have long since given up on any hope of entering the middle class which is why they are so desperate to clutch on to what remains of their France.
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1553177989 Timestamp) I’m not SELLING civil war. It’s going to happen. I’m selling the OUTCOME.
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1553173829 Timestamp) —“Do you have any ideas on how to stop Civil War? Or is it inevitable and desirable in your mind? .. Do you have any thoughts as to how that can be done, without civil war?”—Stephen Wells I think it’s inevitable unless we devolve the federal government. My intention is to make a clear set of demands (constitutional reformations) that are actually preferable to the majority, and then to make demand for them great enough, and the threat of revolution serious enough, that revolution is not necessary, and these are adopted. The problem is nothing I propose is all that complicated and most of it is known, but it will deprive media, academy, state, and financial sector rent seekers of their status and wealth, and so it is not possible to enact these rules by any other means than revolt. The anglo model succeeds because it requires only modification of the law, not the people – that is the virtue of rule of law. So we have had many ‘revolutions’ in the anglo world but none like the french. However, if we need a french revolution here – we will have it. And yes I will revel in it.