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Is revolution coming?
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Old Jun 15, 2008, 01:34 AM Local time: Jun 15, 2008, 01:34 AM #1 of 57
Recently a poll was conducted asking US citizens if they felt the country was headed in the right direction (as if they needed a poll to know). 81% of Americans think "things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track". I could point out reasons why this is the case, but they are plenty obvious as evidenced by the poll.
Even if 81% of Americans believe things are seriously getting off on the wrong track, it does not necessarily mean an entire United States revolution.

We are only half a year away until a new president is inaugurated into the White House. The first months that a president is in office is the most active time within the federal government, as he (or she) will establish his (or her) agenda policies to be enacted by the congress.

This time around we have Barack Obama, a liberal Democrat, and John McCain, a moderate Republican.

Every single presidential swap has been somewhat of a, 'revolution' of itself, even if it's as simple as the V.P. becoming president, for political terminology is extremely broad to its' very core. The differences between, say, Roland Reagan, and his successor, and his V.P., George H.W. Bush, is staggering in some cases.

While George W. Bush is supporting John McCain, McCain's policies are much different than Bush's. McCain is taking an environmentalist approach - something Bush has not done since the War on Terror started (and ironically, McCain uses typical Republican warmongering hawk terminology to 'defeat' the pollution menace). Bush is for pork-barrel spending, while McCain has been nothing but against it. While they do agree on some issues, such as the War on Terror, and some broad core values of what government should be, they do have their differences.

But even more so with Barack, a Democrat.

I believe that whether McCain or Obama comes into office, both will enact policies that will 'elevate' the current condition we are in now. I believe this not out of political view, but because of personal view. If you take one man, and make him run a whole country, whether his political stance is conservative, liberal, Democrat, Republican, libertarian, or whatnot, he is simply more unlikely to see a broader spectrum of problems and how to address those problems.

When McCain or Obama comes into office, they will have an entire new cabinet among with them. This means new policies, new laws, and new ideas and suggestions to be placed among our situation.

Anyway, I really wanted to throw this article out there.

Barring a new 'terrorist incident' (in which case I think we're seriously looking at marshal law) it seems revolution is imminent. The government is frantic, upping the war rhetoric against Iran and if it couldn't get anymore insane, cutting economic stimulus checks starting tomorrow (wow that red tape disappeared quick!). Not that it will help too much with most Americans swimming in debt. In fact, with the super-inflation going on, wars of agression, and the gutting of the bill of rights (thanks patriot act!), America is looking more like pre-WW2 Germany than anything else. Well, we all know how that ended up...

What does everyone else think of this? Please tell me I'm horribly off base, I'd love to be proven wrong.
The link and quote you provided is exaggerating things to an extreme - and is extremely biased against conservatives. Liberals, when given the power, have the same chance of abusing that power as conservatives. Having an ideology does not make you immune to any thought of suggestion. Haven't we already learned this in the case of religion?

Honestly, I do not believe that our situation is all that bad. Yes, inflation is higher than it should be. Yes, the housing foreclosures is bad. Yes, the War on Terror is unpopular. And among all our other situations that occur at the same time (unemployment, crime, oil prices raising, etc), is bad.

But - it has been worse. Much worse. And what happened when those things occurred? Did America ever go through a revolution? Well, some laws were enacted to change the climate of the situation (at least at a political level) - but never has a revolution occurred. And that's what I'm guessing is going to happen this time. Some laws are going to try to change the climate of the situation, maybe more laws than usual, but that's to be expected every once in awhile.

I guess in the end it comes down to you. What do you consider to be a revolution? Was the New Deal in the 30's a revolution? Were some of the counter-culture's activities that got accepted into the mainstream in the 70's a revolution? And what caused those things to cause that particular change itself? How much change does it take to be considered a revolution? If you warrant that the things that are happening are going to lead down towards a path of a revolution itself, you must provide evidence of the things that caused these things to happen, and why it caused revolution.

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Old Jun 15, 2008, 02:35 AM Local time: Jun 15, 2008, 02:35 AM #2 of 57
I'm going to warn you in advance that arguing with Nehmi is more-or-less like watching a fifth-generation tape of the X-files where all the commercials have been replaced with random numbers stations. I look forward to your upcoming exhaustion.
Thanks for the warning, but I'm not looking to argue, I'm just stating an opinion.

Arguing about politics is as useful as banging your head against a brick wall. Both give you nothing but headaches. I'm a newbie here, but I hope this forum isn't used for arguing, but rather for constructive purposes.

Are you seriously this naive? "The incumbent is irresponsible! But the candidate promises not to be irresponsible!"

At any rate a McCain presidency promises a reduction in dehydrated babies, and that's something we can all be thankful for.
I never said the candidate promises not to be irresponsible. I know how naive that is. I'm saying that McCain is against it based off of his actions. As a Arizona senator McCain's track record on pork-barrel spending shows that he against such measures. I'm assuming that he will be the same if he is elected as president.

This is based off of what I heard - naive as it is, I'm not going to be searching all over the Internet and beyond to look at McCain's voting records individually simply because I'm not that interested in politics nor this subject matter and I'm not looking to be 'right' about anything nor to make an argument, but just to throw my two cents in and get out.

*throws his two cents in and runs out*

There's nowhere I can't reach.
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