Not knowing where the line is drawn, would scare a smart person, but those that would choose to keep pushing us, aren't very smart in the first place.Those who would push us too far...
Should be DAMN afraid of where that line is.
Washington won the war, not so much by winning, but by staying in the field longer than the Brits could afford to keep their army in the field. Just like the North Vietnamese won by staying in the field until we left and Congress cut off support for the South. That is what we will face."...I'll know it when I see it...." Problem is, you won't see it coming. When they drop the hammer, it will be almost immediate and it will be covered up with all sorts of rhetoric and distractions. Nobody was able to "see" the assassination that lit off WWI, or Germany's Night of Broken Glass, or Pearl Harbor. You can try to prepare to some degree, but you won't have time to decide when it literally hits the fan.
Forget those who got elected last month, I'm shocked and horrified at the bigger picture. There was obvious vote fraud, and most of the voting equipment is owned by some of the most crooked people ever connected to power in this country. It appears that nothing is going to be done to change that. There are millions of mostly young people who have been taught to believe that socialism is the answer to all their problems. They're willing to shout down - or even beat down - political debate. We have politicians openly supporting communism and Sharia laws - and supporting anti-Semitism. We've seen a virus used as an excuse to shut down businesses, ruin the economy, lock people up for disagreeing with those actions - and we've seen people openly supporting these abuses. This is a train wreck. From everything I see, it's going to continue to be a train wreck for the next 5 to 10 years. At least. Chances are pretty good that it's going to get worse - maybe a lot worse.
Don't give the bastards anything to use against you. Make no threats, wave no weapons, give them nothing.
Remember this: During the Revolutionary War, the population was pretty evenly divided, with about 1/3 wanting to stay British, 1/3 wanting freedom, and 1/3 wanting to stay out of it all. But that 1/3 that demanded freedom was a damn stubborn bunch. They went through hard years and suffered agonizing defeats, but the fire never went out.