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In reply to the discussion: Get real. Let's face it. We are DOOMED. But are we really? [View all]99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)25. True dat. Yet there seems to be no end in sight, to this idiocy.
I like this part of your post esp. --> "believed all was lost right before things changed for the better."
I think that may well be how it plays out, i.e. enough people wake up just barely soon enough to
just barely turn it all around in the nick of time ... yet we're so very far into utterly unprecidented
unknowns, like with climate change, that it's not even clear where the point of no return is, or if we've
already gone past it.
Anyway, thanks for your thoughtful reply.
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as long as one is prepared for a total collapse of society and or a fascist government
stultusporcos
Jan 2013
#1
I'm pretty sure life is going to suck for everybody in a total collapse of society.
JaneyVee
Jan 2013
#3
Not yet, but we are seeing few signs that enough people will catch on in time. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#11
I'm bummed too about the lack of meaningful changes in the filibuster rules
Proud Liberal Dem
Jan 2013
#29