No, you didn't. Or at least, you haven't laid out what it is.
Your "contingencies" are the closest thing to a "plan" you've mentioned, and are outside the bounds of reality.
Everyone else is being intellectually dishonest or obfuscating while you're the guy with all the plans and ideas of how to fix things, amirite? lol
Everyone is a dishonest hack according to you. Nobody will "answer simple and fundamental questions".
We are apparently "dishonest" simply for questioning your irrationality and projection. And our answers are ignored or brushed aside. There's no discussion with you any longer, and what's funny is that you believe yourself to be the reasonable, rational one.
Forgive me if I gloat. The MrSquished thingi here is pretty funny to me. His situation reminds me so much of my own. I used to be his favorite target, hope I'm not being too egotistical here, as a lunatic pacifist who had no idea of the dangers the Republican Party represents. Now he's gone so far off the deep end he's attacking many of the same people I would refer to as violently extreme and in deep need of psychological understanding. I do feel guilty, I must admit, taking small pleasure over a pretty pathetic Justice Thomas corruption thread and the selling out of American justice for money, fame, and privilege.
I attribute this all to not knowing the limits of rage. We live in a system that has been corrupted to the degree to which there is no easy fix. There is only one way out that comports with the rules of our system and that is the vote of the American people. Only be electing a super-majority of progressive Democrats by a super-majority of progressively inclined voters in at least two thirds of the states can we effect a deep enough change to root out this corruption. That isn't going to happen soon, leaving the rest of us who see this as factual, stuck with the frustrating realization there is no fix at hand.
So what is frustration but suppressed rage, and what is rage? Rage is the emotion that protects of from the feelings of worthlessness we feel because we can't change anything. We are doomed to suffering. But what is it that we really suffer. Isn't it that we fear knowing the truth, that we were crucified and there it feels like there is no way back, that our pain can never be undone. But, of course, that is because we do not allow ourselves to suffer. We suppress our rage and in the process vivify it's negative aspects. So the problem is that we suffer from an inability to get even for what was always inevitable.
We were put down as children and made to believe we were worthless and all of the misery of our lives that has caused can only happen because we actually believe what we were forced to eat is true. But for those who have explored the limits of rage, have felt it to their toe tips, will make vivid were that rage comes from. Only when it is felt to its maximum without taking any physical actions of revenge, will that wall crumble and empathy for the real self that was murdered return.
He who suffers will experience grief and in a state of grief one can experience the meaning of grace. In grace one discovers the source of love.