DParker wrote:While I agree with you that such a thing is far from likely to ever happen, I don't think your calculations above - even though they're essentially accurate - are all that meaningful given the extreme disparity in the *type* of weaponry employed by the military vs. private citizenry, not to mention the lack of combat training possessed by the latter.
WOLVERINES!!
Seriously though, and meaning no insult to anybody who served in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam war era, but I think the Vietnamese put paid to the notion that a lightly armed, and less well trained force can't defeat a heavier armed and well trained force - providing that the lightly armed group is properly motivated,
and the heavily armed group lacks the political will to prevail. Similarly, Afghan resistance to the Soviets proved the same thing. Lightly armed insurgents in Baghdad successfully proved that lightly armed troops carrying Molotov cocktails can knock out an Abrams Tank in an urban environment. Somali warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid's relatively lightly armed militia prevailed against a much more heavily armed and MUCH better trained American and multinational force because of lack of political will. The gun grabbers simply can't muster enough national political will to prevail in one fell swoop in Congress and force through a national gun confiscation. They just can't. If they could, they'd have done it 40 years ago. There exist otherwise liberal Democrats who are pretty decent on gun rights; and the majority of Republicans wouldn't support it either; and there simply doesn't exist a Congressional majority with enough steam to force through a national gun ban, particularly a large enough majority to force one through by overriding a presidential veto.
Consequently, such tactics must necessarily be restricted to the local level, and that's why it would never succeed in Texas, except possibly in Austin, and even in Austin the liberals tend to be libertarian enough to not want government squashing them.
In fact, I would go so far as to say that the single most dangerous thing being done to this country by the left is the effort to fragment us into a bunch of smaller victim groups. Divide and Conquer. As long as We the People tend to think of ourselves as an amorphous mass of Americans, an attack on the rights of one of us is an attack on the rights of all of us. But when the left succeeds in getting people to think of themselves
first as [name your race], or [name your country of ethnic origin], or [name your gender], or [name your sexual preference], and as Americans
second, then it is easy for all the other groups to ignore sociopolitical sins committed against one group, because those sins don't directly affect (in their minds, anyway) any of the other groups. It is exactly that effort to reduce our collective self image to our particular subgroup which is what makes it possible to incrementally erode our individual gun rights. If half the households own guns, it means the other half doesn't. Of the half that don't, some are somewhat favorable to gun rights, but just never got around to owning any themselves, and the rest are either neutral on the subject, or they hate guns. The the gun haters don't see anything wrong with attacking gun rights, and the neutrals don't care because it isn't upsetting their particular rice bowl. We have become a nation of politically and constitutionally apathetic people, and national interest in any given issue depends upon whose ox is being gored. (Nice use of multiple metaphors, wouldn't you agree?

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Anyway, I'll concede that there is always a slim possibility of such a national calamity.
Anything is possible; but a lot of things are extremely unlikely; and I put a national gun confiscation here in the US in the latter category. Maybe I'm overly optimistic, but I've always been a "glass is half full" kind of guy.
That's just my 2¢.
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