Even if the Dems don't take the White House, there are local battles to fight.
If it's Hillary or Sanders, only we can stop the destruction and loss of basic rights.
It's time to organize, to unite, to resist. If there are enough of us, they cannot throw us all in jail.
A little revolution now and then is a good thing.
So how do we start?
Nothing says 'leadership' like asking other people how to start your revolution.....
In the United States we have a Constitution- and the way to 'prevent' things is by having the most voters.
If you don't have the most voters- and want to rebel against what the voters want- you are just bitter losers who despise our Constitution.
When you have 2 parties that no longer serve the people and offer ridiculous farces such Clinton-Bush or Trump-Sanders --- you really have no case for STOPPING a revolution. If Bernie can call for one and BHO can ORDER one --- why shouldn't we have a revolution also??
If by 'revolution' you mean peaceful change by Constitutional means- sure.
If by 'revolution' you mean tearing up the U.S. Constitution while telling everyone you are protecting it- no.
The only goal is ENFORCE and revive the Constitutional intent of the Founding.. THAT'S the required revolution. \
You can't go on when Congressional rules are such that NOTHING HAPPENS if the 4 party bosses don't approve. You can't go on when Congress no longer WRITES legislation, but gives the minions of the damned bureaucracy a blank outline and let's them fill out the details.
You can't go on ignoring a $TRill deficit and the fact that nobody believes a single number coming out of Washington. And you can't go on with corporate welfare that nobody likes -- but never gets yanked because Congress and the minions have TAKEN the power to hand out favors and pick winners/losers.
The 2 parties need to die. America needs a more consensus govt with LARGER choices. Even if power in Congress has to be negotiated by coalitions amongst MULTIPLE parties. Much like it runs elsewhere.
The political monopoly has to end..