I just don't see that ever happening. We Americans are just too damned complacent. As long as American Idol, Survivor, and the rest of our television programs are still on, no one will care too much...Sure, we'll bitch and complain, but when it comes to actually DOING something...not gonna happen.
Don't count on anything being done via the ballot box either...the average American can barely remember what he/she had for breakfast, let alone how badly the previous party in power fucked things up...all they know is what the talking heads and current commercials tells them on a daily basis...and they only remember the bits they want to remember...
What might be somewhat more likely to lead to some degree of 'revolution' is when things deteriorate to the point the poor feel they won't lose much by risking their life.
They already do it a lot with the sweetener of 'serving their country' when they join the military as the 'best choice they have', a little more and it might result in some violence.
It would probably coalesce with someone providing the political guidance for them to be angry and why violence was an answer.
It's a pretty tough crowd to politicize, though. When they did try to do something, it was burning down their own neighborhoods in the late 60's riots.
But domestic 'revolution' has tended to be individuals followed by rare tiny groups.
The 'benefits' aren't there for the masses, Sharon Engle's second amendment solutions notwithstanding. And people are easily herded into someone's agenda (a la Tea Party).
