Nothing is going to happen. There isn't going to be a revolution, the dire political and economic conditions will persist, for all the reasons George Carlin had elucidated.
Fanatical destroyers are at work, ruthless exploiters who have donned the mantle of capitalism. The government operates a monstrous demolition plant that functions non stop, destroying everything that I hold dear. The most beautiful regions have fallen victim to the new barbarians. Anything even remotely connected with culture is suspect, called into question, and ultimately obliterated. The obliterators are at work - the killers. Just look at the towns and the landscape. Wherever there's a beautiful tree, it's cut down. Wherever there's a fine old house, it is demolished to build another shopping center. Wherever a delightful brook runs down a hillside, it's ruined. Everything beautiful is trampled under foot. And all in the name of economic development to defeat poverty, with the most appalling hypocrisy one can imagine.
How can such protesters amount to anything when the country has its back against the wall and is pinned down by so many obliterators and killers, who legally go about their murderous ways everywhere sitting on their fat arses in thousands and hundreds of thousands of offices in every corner of the state?
The truth is that the country was destroyed long ago, deliberately devastated and disfigured as a result of perfidious business deals, so that it is hard to find a single unspoiled spot, as George Carlin rightly said. It's a lie to say that America is a beautiful country, or even that the European nations are beautiful places any longer, because the truth is that these countries have been murdered.
Was it necessary in the last century, I've asked myself, for humanity to lay violent hands on this most beautiful of all worlds, to kill and obliterate it? This world is unrecognizable from what it was just a century ago, as we can witness from the old photographs. The most beautiful regions have fallen victim the greed and power-lust of the new barbarians. A chronic lack of character has taken hold of our political and economic leaders like a deadly disease - greed, ruthlessness, depravity, mendacity, hypocrisy, baseness.
We can only be saved by a fundamental and radical revolution, starting with the total destruction and demolition of everything, literally everything. But at present we're too feeble to mount such a fundamental and radical revolution. We're not ready for it and daren't even contemplate it.