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On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 22:53:25 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Considering the number of conservative southerners and westerners who are actually the ones to join the military, why would you think they would fight the citizens if the government became tyrannical? You would be more likely to have a military coup. I agree a few thousand guys in a compound somewhere will not stand much of a chance but a million well armed guys could cause some serious problems. Particularity if the military was less than enthusiastic in quelling them. Our military is yet to win a single "asymmetric" war even when they were motivated to do it.. I think your hypotheticals originate in la-la land. By it's nature and governmental structure it is impossible to even imagine a military "coup" in the USA today and we aren't going to have another Civil War. === Hopefully all of that is hypothetical and a determined electorate could eventually vote the rascals out. That's the fundamental premise of democracy. If all else failed however I would not underestimate the power of a determined group of people to set things right, nor would I underestimate the possibility of the military helping out. It has happened many times in many different places. Of course all of that would be accompanied by massive civil insurrection, and whether or not you called it a civil war or not is mostly a matter of semantics. I hope it never happens but I don't think you can rule it out. People in the hinterlands are really fed up with the Washington power elite. What if the farmers decided to withhold their output, burn the wheat fields and kill the cattle? The city folk would starve in no time at all and they would quickly learn that food does not come from the grocery store. |
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