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Could there ever be another American Revolution?

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Yes, but only in the sense that anything is possible in the sheer randomness of political change through time. Every government and every society changes, ages, and becomes corrupt enough that it must collapse. read more

Because the percentage of American citizens who actually participate in the democratic process of elections is very low. Yet, generally, most Americans are intelligent enough to know what does and does not affect them. Nothing lasts forever. read more

I relate the story because I do, in fact, agree with one thing: that a “revolution,” a second American Revolution, is inevitable. read more

The American people have over 225 years of experience with respecting democratic traditions and the principle of laws above men, to include a bloody Civil War to look back on if ever in doubt of the consequences of failing to resolve differences peacefully (as well as a bloody Revolution that left America devastated, but that aspect of our fight for freedom does not get taught in schools as much). read more

The number of Americans who seem willing to do that amounts to a couple of thousand out of a nation of 350,000,000. So, no revolution unless there is some radical change in government over the next few decades. read more

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