I think history tells us how change happens.
Sent from my fat fingers using Tapatalk
Printable View
I think history tells us how change happens.
Sent from my fat fingers using Tapatalk
I have been enjoying the argument back and forth til the newb showed up. It's going downhill from here on I suspect.
Possibly. Hope not...
It's interesting to look at the historical 'cycle of change' in civilizations and cultures. At some point, there's some form of 'revolution' (not always in the strictest sense of the word): a clear and distinct change in leadership or something, which turns the direction and then, after some period of time, it happens again...and again...
So, if we look at history, what was the critical, participating event that caused folks to see that their current system was no longer 'working'?
[Beer] I like the way you worded that!
My thoughts exactly. Where is that "Liberal Infiltrators" thread? Do we need to add another name to the Nynco list?
18 hours later, still nothing... wait for it... he'll either bite or ignore it- then we'll see what kind of person they will be (please don't be like Melvin)...
On that subject, the modern banking make sure there is a 'balance' of market inflation, deflation, recession, and rescission to make sure they stay in control. They are trying damn hard to get into china right now
Here? It was when the colonists realized they were giving and giving to a monarchy that was corrupt and non-responsive to their needs. It was when they realized that under their system they couldn't enjoy their freedoms and the fruits of their labors because they were required to give more to the king, and by doing this they would never be free.
The fall of empires is also in that historical cycle- Greece (not modern), Rome, Mongols... every empire must come to an end. I just hope our civilization (America) doesn't collapse in my lifetime, and I'll do what I can to try and help so it won't.
THIS! Problem is, when will people wake up and realize that the takers are beginning to outnumber the givers?
I feel like we're already seeing divisions amongst the population. It'll just take one spark (someone to snap on someone using food stamps with their cadillac out front) and things will get very crazy in a hurry.