The Upcoming Civil War in America

Warning: This article is not for the politically correct. It is not meant to bash any particular race, but rather to predict what is going to happen based on current events.

America, as we know it, is about to come to an end. This could be a very bad thing as we can turn from a superpower country into a dud. But as the previous Civil War showed us, something good can come out of something that will be incredibly violent and bloody. The main issue of the upcoming Civil War will be our failure to deal with the illegal immigration issue, which is the biggest mistake our country has made since slavery.

Rather than develop an immigration system where we can legally let in all kinds of needed workers that have no criminal background and can eventually support themselves, the United States government has created a free-for-all immigration system where people can illegally enter this country, commit crime after crime without being punished, burden our social services, and have the guts to march and tell us they don’t like our laws. You think it’s getting pretty bad now? It’s only going to get worse. But there will be a breaking point that will change this nation forever.

Hillary Clinton will be elected in 2008. At first, there will be pride and relief as our war mongering President Bush leaves the White House in humiliation. He will leave with a reputation worse than Richard Nixon. But the mistakes that our leaders, both Democrat and Republican, have made will start affecting our nation. We will first enter a major recession, possibly a depression. Suddenly, many of the spoiled rich will find their cars and homes taken away. Labor workers won’t be hit as hard as others. Wall Street will crash and it will send a rippling effect through the country. While crime increases to unheard of levels, it’s a safe bet that our borders still won’t be protected. Even if they become protected, it will be a little too late.

When the going gets rough, the rough turn a nasty eye to the immigrants, especially the illegal ones. Many people out of jobs will be blaming illegal immigrants. A race baiter falsely claiming to represent all Latinos, much like Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton, will rise up to power. Anybody who says anything remotely negative about illegal immigrants will have their shows canceled, jobs taken away (if they still have one) and will be humiliated much like the so called “communists” were in the 1950s. Illegal immigrants and their supporters will be so powerful and organized that they can easily call a boycott against a particular product and put a company, which is already suffering, out of business. All this will cause major resentment.

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  • 1 - Al Barger

    Oct 25, 2007 at 1:28 am

    Daryl D seems to be in sync with Charlie Manson. You may remember that the whole point of the Tate/LaBianca murders was supposed to be to blame it on black guys in order to start a race war, which would eventually culminate in the victorious but incompetent black race coming to Charlie and his family to run the world for them.

    DD seems to have a malicious and hateful imagination nearly the equal of Charlie - but Manson had the balls to do something to bring his grim fantasy to life.

  • 2 - Dave Nalle

    Oct 25, 2007 at 2:30 am

    There certainly does seem to be a creepy strain of nativist paranoia running through this piece. It's positively Tancredoesque.

    Dave

  • 3 - STM

    Oct 25, 2007 at 4:52 am

    Ooh aah. Very weird trains of thought here. Americans frighten me sometimes.

    But from an interested observer, here's my two cents' worth:

    Scenario 4: The average American will finally get really sick and tired of people coming up with strange notions regarding the future of America, conspiracy theories, government mind control, CIA plots, anti-immigration answers that involve mass shootings, death rays, mind-altering microwave/TV/radio transmissions, alien abductions, evangelical christianity, promotion of America as an intellectual hot-house/think tank with sensible answers to the world's problems, and 9/11 "truth", and will pressure the government to offer free tin-foil hats to those who need them. Congress will legislate that the wearing of such items is mandatory, and non-wearers will be punished by being forced to join a major political party.

    Outcome. Once all that's happened, everything will settle down, and nothing much will happen that's not already happening. Good luck. You need it.





  • 4 - Ruvy in Jerusalem

    Oct 25, 2007 at 6:23 am

    "Americans frighten me sometimes."

    Stan, they should.

    Two Israelis (Jews), both carrying pieces, can scream at each other at length for more than a half hour, with the decibel range getting high enough to get deaf donkeys in nearby Arab villages covering their ears. But neither will go for his piece to blow the other away, even if they do break into fisticuffs after a while.

    But with Americans, they may scream for a bit; then one of the two will go for his piece and re-enact High Noon with real bullets and real lives being taken.

    That's where you get "road rage", "drive by shootings", etc., etc. Yanks are a wonderful bunch of folks - just don't get 'em mad at you....

  • 5 - Jess Turisch

    Oct 25, 2007 at 6:49 am

    Hey, Ruvy - how about this scenario: Two Israelis, one an Arab, the other a Jew, get into an argument. The Jewish Israeli shoots the Arab and seizes his home, putting the deceased man's family out on the street.

    When the family throws rocks at the squatter in their house in protest, they're shot, too.

    Israel: where you get religious apartheid, concentration camps, and Israeli "settlements" in countries that don't belong to them. Still, Israelis are a wonderful bunch of folks - just don't be an Arab around them...

  • 6 - Clavos

    Oct 25, 2007 at 7:01 am

    So, daryl,

    Where do you get your scenarios from?

    Tea leaves? Tarot cards? A crystal ball? A Ouija board?

  • 7 - Ruvy in Jerusalem

    Oct 25, 2007 at 7:28 am

    Jess,

    Nice touch with your little scenario - but it just doesn't work that way. Whether you want to admit that or not is irrelevant.

    Israeli Arabs do argue with Israeli Jews, but Israeli Arabs are citizens of Israel, and while they may suffer discrimination here, they are not evicted from their homes without (whatever passes for) due process. The Arabs you refer to (who are almost never expelled from their homes anyway, unless a war is going on) are not Israeli citizens.

    Finally, smart ass, in your "analogy" there are two separate cultures involved, with two separate views of violence - another fact that foreigners like you would be unlikely to be aware of.

    So save your bullshit for the "I love Palestine" sites where you can spread you calumny at will without facing serious challenge from people HERE who know what is going on.

    BTW, is "Turisch", German, Austrian or Swiss in origin? All lovely lands filled with Jew-hatred...

  • 8 - Michael J. West

    Oct 25, 2007 at 7:40 am

    Tea leaves? Tarot cards? A crystal ball? A Ouija board?

    Richard Brodie?

  • 9 - JK

    Oct 25, 2007 at 7:41 am

    This is hilarious. Thanks for a good laugh.

  • 10 - Doug Hunter

    Oct 25, 2007 at 7:56 am

    There are enough latinos to break the roughly 50-50 democrat republican vote split and prevent any action against the illegals. There aren't near enough to wage any type of civil war and won't be for quite a long time. By the time they are the majority the country will be quite a different place and therefore any predictions are complete and utter rubbish.

  • 11 - Maurice

    Oct 25, 2007 at 9:37 am

    ...enter a major recession, possibly a depression. Suddenly, many of the spoiled rich will find their cars and homes taken..

    This seems like the fevered wish of an anti-Capitalist. What is the cause of the future depression? Who are the spoiled rich? George Clooney? He will be fine. Most of the well off like myself have paid off their home(s) and own their cars outright so how will these be taken?

    Labor workers won't be hit as hard as others.

    The premise of your article (immigrants coming here to work) is 180 degrees out of phase with this sentence. I would think if there is a depression it would be similar to the last one. Workers lined up for blocks hoping for work. Any work. It will be exacerbated by competition with immigrant workers.

    Here is my Scenario: There will be a civil war. It will be led by people like myself that want to restore the consitution.

  • 12 - troll

    Oct 25, 2007 at 10:18 am

    my preferred scenario:

    Well's comet finally arrives ushering in the fifth world

  • 13 - Cindy D

    Oct 25, 2007 at 10:33 am

    Let me guess, you live in Los Angeles and you hate Mexicans.

  • 14 - Cindy D

    Oct 25, 2007 at 10:35 am

    Oh, and I forgot this part. You think the entire world revolves around you.

  • 15 - daryl d

    Oct 25, 2007 at 11:03 am

    nativism? not quite. I hate Mexicans? not quite. It's just the direction the US is going through right now. Everybody is separating. But I believe it's the illegal immigrant issue that will finally blow the top off.

  • 16 - jcity

    Oct 25, 2007 at 11:15 am

    Creepy, but excellent article. Illegal immigrants marched in Boston last year. They were swaying MEXICAN flags, not American. It scares the hell out of me.

  • 17 - mechagirl

    Oct 25, 2007 at 12:18 pm

    the southwest was stolen by the united states it belongs to mexico. We are taking it back and there's nothing whitie can do.

  • 18 - moonraven

    Oct 25, 2007 at 12:26 pm

    Nobody on this site is up to date with the current hemispheric capers.

    The US is bribing Mexico's government with 7 billion dollars to make a Mexican version of Plan Colombia here--it is unclear as yet if they wish to call it PLan Mexico or Plan Merida.

    This is all about invading Mexico--AGAIN.

    So if the lapdogs here bite for the 7 billion dollar bone, the scenario where the US bombs Mexico will not be happening, as theat would mean the US Army bombing...the US Army.

    But, the bottom line is: THE US IS FINIFHED. This invasion of Mexico, the possible bombing of IRan and the invasion of Cuba that Bush called for yesterday are just the last kicks of a yellow dog dying in the dusty street.

    Good riddance.

  • 19 - Ruvy in Jerusalem

    Oct 25, 2007 at 12:58 pm

    You're right, Marthe. I haven't been keeping up on the capers on your side of the Pond - got enough to keep my attention here.

    Any links to the story on the $7 bln? And is the Mexican government really willing to sell out for that little?

    Any links on the call to invade Cuba - and why, for heaven's sake, now?

  • 20 - handyguy

    Oct 25, 2007 at 1:03 pm

    We need imaginative, ambitious, daring articles on this site. But do we need this kind of hateful and silly fantasy? I don't see any purpose to it. The author draws extreme and highly questionable conclusions from limited and highly debatable premises and 'evidence.' Head-spinningly awful.

  • 21 - protectourborders

    Oct 25, 2007 at 1:40 pm

    Scary article but it really makes you think. I think the author goes to extremes here but I don't think it is racist at all, just a little extreme. Extremely creative.

  • 22 - moonraven

    Oct 25, 2007 at 1:40 pm

    Ruvy,

    I returned to Mexico City very late last night, but the first half of today's La Jornada and much of the El Mundo section plus the editorial are about the two issues.

    I think you can get the GIST without knowing much of any Spanish. I assume that there is stuff floating around in English, too--but I have way too much to do to track down that stuff today. Let me know if you come up empty-handed. Will see what I can do.

  • 23 - Ruvy in Jerusalem

    Oct 25, 2007 at 2:06 pm

    Marthe,

    I didn't quite come up empty-handed. I got a pretty clear picture of what Mr. Bush was talking about from the CNS article. I also looked at the La Jornada link you provided and since it has been a while, I want to make sure that I'm seeing correctly.

    What I think I saw was some kind of program (costing $7 bln) that was to control the flow of immigration from Mexico to the United States. Evidently this program would involve use of American equipment and possibly personnel in Mexico.

    Do I understand that correctly? If I do, then I assume that you derive from this that Americans will, in essence be invading the country to insure its own "immigration security".

    Am I on the right track here in deciphering what you were talking about?

  • 24 - moonraven

    Oct 25, 2007 at 2:33 pm

    Well, not exactly on target.

    Like Plan Colombia the proposed program is basically a MILITARY program of lots of weaponry, plus equipment to tap phones and monitor e-mails similar to the illegal activities in that vein the US directs against US citizens at home, plus newer fighter planes and helicopters and so forth--all SUPPOSEDLY aimed at impeding the DRUG TRADE.

    But what it really is is to extend the US border down to the border of Guatemala and SEAL THAT BORDER--forcing Mexico to be the Lower Slobbovia on the US and complicit in US foreign policy.

    If you have ever played chess and know the move of capturing en passant, you will understand what this is.

    Exceot they are banking on two things:

    1. Stupidity and lack of awareness (the hand is faster than the eye premise of the shell game)

    2. The unmitigated corruption of all government members from the presidxent, the cabinet, the Congress and the huge bureaucracy (confederacy of dunces model except with big pockets)

  • 25 - Ruvy in Jerusalem

    Oct 25, 2007 at 2:56 pm

    Thanks, Marthe.

    Yeah, I do understand the en passant move in chess, and see what you are talking about here. The part that has me puzzled is the price. The Americans are willing to piss away hundreds of millions a day in Iraq and only $7 bln to pull off this coup. That doesn't smell right somehow.

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