Allow me a shameless cross psot to answer:
And we keep coming back to this.
But here's the fundamental problem: people understand, they understand perfectly what is going on, for the most part.
We think, that all we need to do is "educate" enough people, and a point of critical mass will be reached, and we'll turn this whole thing around.
We are dead wrong.
People do not want freedom.
They never have wanted freedom.
They want what people since the beginning of time have wanted: to be fed, entertained and exercise petty power over their fellow man.
We are the minority, and always will be the minority, and the only time that freedom briefly flourishes, are the times when we have asserted our right to be free and dragged the rest of wretched humanity along for the ride, kicking and screaming the whole time.
This is the only point that I disagree with Ron Paul: freedom is not popular.
It must be seized, and vigorously protected, by force, to last.
A remnant that lacks the will to do that will almost certainly be subjected to slavery and oppression.