Agent11
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I've only seen the movie. The book worth reading?
The book was much better than the movie. David Brin is the author, his uplift series is pretty good too.
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I've only seen the movie. The book worth reading?
A really cool uniform. With, like an awesome black T-shirt with a winged skull on it and skinny black jeans with skulls and stuff on them. Black and olive drab Vans skaters and free tattoos too. I was thinking maybe a cool hat, but there's no such thing as a cool hat, so just cool sunglasses instead.
Nothing, the American government is way too powerful for any internal revolts. Just look at Occupy Wall Street movement, its a joke. Revolutions can happen only in weak third world countries like Egypt and Libya... with a little help.![]()
People will still be the same people even if a revolution occurs. Therefore, they will revert to the same ways of doing things. So why bother with it?
Nothing, the American government is way too powerful for any internal revolts. Just look at Occupy Wall Street movement, its a joke. Revolutions can happen only in weak third world countries like Egypt and Libya... with a little help.![]()
OWS was smelly homeless people whining about stupid shit. That's not a good example.
Why would we revolt?
To change our political system? Into what? I mean i can't imagine us changing into something that exists today. So until you get a really smart leader who can articulate a better system there will be no revolt of this kind and I think that if it was to happen it would be peaceful.
I suppose you could argue that we want to revolt to go back to what we perceive to be the system we intended ours to be. However nothing has changed. We're always whining about the end of the world and how terrible everything is becoming.
I'm against term limits, I like my senator and my congressman. I would rather there be redistricting reform, take it away from the state legislature and give it to the state supreme court.
They have to have at least the air of impartiality and so would not be able to so blatantly rig the system.
Take away our American idol, Jersey shore, Dancing with the Stars, celebrity gossip, I-phone , and of course P&N, force us to deal with the reality of our situation and watch a revolution ensue.![]()
Hussein Obama getting a second term.
Coming to the hard realization that there is absolutely NO difference between the two parties in power.
No matter which is in control, they profit, we don't.
The thing is, security loss is death by a thousand cuts, boiling a frog, etc. It's very easy for all of us to say that if our society went from what it is now to papers comrade, trips to the showers, and free trips in box cars we'd all rise up, but that's not how it happens. It happens slowly, the population gets acclimated to ever-changing and more burdensome security and privacy and freedom violations and then before you know it you're simply watching your neighbor get carted off with his kids to a camp and your only reaction is "Damn, I'm glad it's not me." I think any country would be lucky to have a dictatorship come in fast and hard so that it can't catch them off guard, but that doesn't appear to be how they work.I could list a bunch of specifics, but they could all be summed up as "if we turn into a police state and effectively suspend democracy."
Meaning some combination of widespread and severe gun confiscations (meaning they affect virtually all gun owners, which is about half the country), invasions of privacy, illegitimate searches and seizures, etc.
In all cases, said causes would have to be unrealistically extreme. Like V-For-Vendetta, rise of Nazi Germany extreme. We're nowhere near the point where I'd support an armed revolution.
OWS was smelly homeless people whining about stupid shit. That's not a good example.
Why would we revolt?
To change our political system? Into what? I mean i can't imagine us changing into something that exists today. So until you get a really smart leader who can articulate a better system there will be no revolt of this kind and I think that if it was to happen it would be peaceful.
I suppose you could argue that we want to revolt to go back to what we perceive to be the system we intended ours to be. However nothing has changed. We're always whining about the end of the world and how terrible everything is becoming.
Necker realized that the country's extremely regressive tax system subjected the lower classes to a heavy burden, while numerous exemptions existed for the nobility and clergy. He argued that the country could not be taxed higher; that tax exemptions for the nobility and clergy must be reduced; and proposed that borrowing more money would solve the country's fiscal shortages. Necker published a report to support this claim that underestimated the deficit by roughly 36 million livres, and proposed restricting the power of the parlements.
Think the French Revolution... that is probably the direction the US is headed in the long run if the class divide continues to widen.
From Wikipedia:
Sound familiar?
In a society where a small few get all of the benefits of organized society, the people eventually get up of their low living standards and being taken advantage of (or feeling that way).
Then you wind up with heads rolling in the streets.
I used to think that but even now with me living in Europe and getting tons of benefits for my tax dollars my American friends just shrug their shoulders as they work 50 weeks a year and say "America, Fuck Yeah!"
I could list a bunch of specifics, but they could all be summed up as "if we turn into a police state and effectively suspend democracy."
Meaning some combination of widespread and severe gun confiscations (meaning they affect virtually all gun owners, which is about half the country), invasions of privacy, illegitimate searches and seizures, etc.
In all cases, said causes would have to be unrealistically extreme. Like V-For-Vendetta, rise of Nazi Germany extreme. We're nowhere near the point where I'd support an armed revolution.
Sentiment is getting worse as time goes on.
Median incomes are falling and hours worked are rising.
We will see i guess.