Posted on 01/16/2013 7:14:32 AM PST by MinorityRepublican
Are we at the tipping point where the public is fed up with Obama and the media will start reporting facts that are unfavorable to him? NO.
Are we at the tipping point there the takers outnumber the producers and the new majority begins voting more free stuff at the expense of people who work hard for a living? YES, we’re past it.
I think that’s a question that can’t be accurately answered until after you’ve tipped. But it appears that we are getting close.
Thats an urban legend.
Okay, we have passed it. Now what do we do?
That’s the million dollar question!
No. It’s a billion bullet question.
I defy anyone to explain how this gets reversed...
...peacefully.
Romney was right about 47 pecect of the vote supporting for Obama, no matter what. However, Romney underestimated that number, its more like 51 or 52 percent.
Romney was right about 47 pecect of the vote supporting for Obama, no matter what. However, Romney underestimated that number, its more like 51 or 52 percent.
>> I defy anyone to explain how this gets reversed.
#1 THE SECULAR (but painful and time-consuming) WAY:
We run completely out of “other people’s money” and there is total apparent economic collapse in the country. I say “apparent” because our REAL wealth is in the significant numbers of HIGH information folks in the US who can, like, actually DO worthwhile stuff that doesn’t involve watching Honey Boo Boo. The majority rebuilds our economy around reality. The low information takers, having no skills and nothing to contribute, either LEARN to get on line and contribute real fast. Or they starve.
#2 THE (MUCH BETTER) WAY:
As described in a “blog” called the Holy Bible, inspired by JEHOVAH, LORD and CREATOR of the universe. We Christians, as the “priests” of our people (we ARE all priests, you know), pray our brains out for each other. We repent of our wickedness, and then as intercessors we humble ourselves and repent of the wickedness of our nation. Daily we practice being Christians (if we have forgotten how, it’s all in the Manual, we just need to read up on it). We begin — or more accurately, GOD working through us begins — another (it’s happened before you know) Christian revival. First by a trickle, then by a torrent, people turn to the One True Light. Satan’s power is diminished and he crawls back under his rock.
Personally, I’m hoping and praying and (imperfectly) working for #2.
Of course, we may have neither #1 nor #2. It’s all up to us, really.
Which way will we tip? Left or right?
Thank you for your post. I really needed to read that today.
We’re way past the point of no return. It has now devolved into a battle of attrition between the one’s who will uphold the Constitution, and those who want to impose a dictatorship upon us. The war will start with words, and will only escalate after that, as all of players involved will jockey to seize power. It can and will happen here. The question is who will you side with.
Thanks - He will let us know when it is time, because they'll come for the Christians after the guns....
There are a few too many metaphors mixed in your post.
Thanks, headmaster.
Was that pedantic? No. I didn’t comment to teach a lesson. I honestly couldn’t be sure what the post meant.
>> I didnt comment to teach a lesson.
You didn’t indicate lack of understanding. You just took me to task for the metaphors. So, yeah, whether intentional or not, that’s pedantic.
On review, my metaphors weren’t mixed at all, as they describe one machine: a tipping point with a fulcrum, which, if it isn’t set in stone, can move to yield aa different tipping point.
I’m sorry I wasn’t clear enough for you, and I’ll be happy to explain in more detail if you’ll kindly be more specific about what part is confusing to you.
Tgere isntIf it’s set in stone it isn’t a machine. Obviously the fulcrum wouldn’t tip, but then it wouldn’t be a fulcrum. There isn’t really anything in heaven or on earth which switches back and forth between being a machine and being unmoving stone, nor machines which people mistake for stone, nor stone objects which people mistake for machines. Therefore it was a mixed metaphor, and in any case nit expressed clearly.
Show me someone accusing others of being inadvertent pedants, and I will show you someone who just doesn’t like being corrected. We are not in your head, and rules of composition and logic exist for a reason: so that we can understand what it is you’re saying. Not everyone who corrected you is Taliban you to task, a harsh mistress, or a “grammar nazi.” They can be people who are merely enforcing the mutual obligation of interlocutors to be comprehensible.
>> Tgere isntIf
Sorry, what?
>> If its set in stone it isnt a machine.
That’s a ridiculous statement. Machines are set in stone all the time.
>> Obviously the fulcrum wouldnt tip, but then it wouldnt be a fulcrum.
Headmaster, aren’t you aware of the simple machines, one of which is the lever, one example of which is a bar over a fulcrum: i.e. a seesaw. If a seesaw doesn’t illustrate a tipping point then the term has no meaning. Here, educate yourself: http://physics.about.com/od/physicsintherealworld/p/simplemachines.htm Your blather clearly shows that you haven’t the foggiest understanding of what a fulcrum really is.
The fulcrum that isn’t “set in stone” would be free to move beneath the seesaw part and change the tipping point. Which was my point.
>> Not everyone who corrected you
Huh? No one but you corrected me. I guess everyone else “got it”.
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