The Tipping Point

Mick Lindley, Nov 2012

    Every four years we hear the upcoming election will be the most important ever in history.  The Nov 6, 2012 election is certain to be one that will have its place. It will be known in the years to come as "The Tipping Point".

   "We’re in big trouble when the people in the wagon out-number the people pulling the wagon, and guess who can now make the rules!" You may have heard or read the "wagon" quote in the news or emails. 41% of the voters cast a vote for their "stuff", along with another 10% who felt the 41% should have something for nothing, giving Mr O 51% of the vote.

   It appears as if we hit that "tipping point" on November the 6th. Sadly the tipping point refers to something that cannot be stopped. I just hope this entitlement madness can somehow find a way to be reversed.

   We have multiple generations of people who are on the entitlement roles. Is it likely they will better themselves and change? I don't think so. Our great nation is poised for very dark days ahead in the coming collapse. It sent a chill up my back when I typed that last sentence. Could I be wrong? I don't think so, but I hope and pray I am wrong!

   What if I am right? Are you prepared to protect yourself and your family? Some of you may laugh at that last sentence because you don't think our country could come to that. When the entitlement bearers who are riding in the wagon suddenly have their free cell phones and other "stuff" cut off some of them will come to your neighborhood looking for those of you who were pulling the wagon. They will rightly assume you still have "stuff" and some means for survival and will attempt to take it away from you. Sadly, the vast majority of you will have no protection at all. Please don't be foolish enough to tell me the police will be there for you.

    Again, are you prepared to protect yourself and your family? Where am I going with this? Read anything into it you like, but be prepared. Many of you will delete this and not give it a second thought. I feel sorry for you and yours.