“This is what decline is like. People on this side of the great divide like to think the end will be dramatic collapse or tanks in the streets, but that’s unlikely. Instead, it will be fits and starts down the uneven stairs of cultural decline. Trump is one of those steps with a long tread. The next few steps will have high risers and short treads. At some point, elections just stop happening either due to lack of interest or the inability of the political class to stage these made for television dramas.”
“At some point, a crisis will come and the public will have no confidence in the political class to address it. Some faction within the political class will use that to seize power and take control of the system. A temporary suspension of elections will slowly become permanent, as order is restored. America will no longer have the demographics or cultural will to operate the old system. The next step down is some form of authoritarian rule that manages the decline a bit better than the chaos of democracy.” – ZMan, in a The ZMan blog essay: The Trip Down The Stairs
The reality is that America today essentially has no borders. When will Americans start thinking in those terms?
A bleak assessment, with some likelihood. Sigh.
Keep on nourishing your community and perhaps weather the storm.
Carry on
I was reminded of this essay after reading the header quote: http://www.dailygood.org/story/1538/do-not-lose-heart-we-were-made-for-these-times-clarissa-pinkola-estes/
Carry on
Well said.
A corollary, at least in my mind. Think about it frequently.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Kings+19&version=KJV
I think Elijah’s state of mind is instructive as is God’s response in verse 18.
Wonder at some point in the culture of decay that our enemies don’t find us weakened and decide to invade.