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I think a lot of people focus a little too much on the word war in civil war. There are many actions that can be taken by both sides that can be harmful without actually involving guns. What if an extended strike of Teamsters truckers disrupt the supply chain? What if port workers refuse to unload oil or other essential imports? What if, in general, what is happening with the censoring of social media (enforcing political ideologies using private businesses) extend to other sectors?
The government could do its part too. Think of the IRS auditing conservatives but on much wider scale. A liberal in a conservative county might see a permit request delayed causing problems to his business. A sheriff could instruct his deputies to pull over cars with a given bumper sticker. You could get arrested because your bumper sticker says that Obama is from Kenia (hate speech).
More considerations on the hot side of a civil war. Who is telling you guys that Antifa is not training people in firearm use? Soros can surely pay for some instructors and bullets. Not to mention that he has enough money to hire mercenaries if needed. There are a lot of well armed people in the USA but how many can actually put a bullet on target? A real one I mean. A 50 cal is as good as a spit if you can’t hit anything with it. Underestimating the enemy is the first step toward losing a war. The second step is overestimating yourself.
