There is nothing at all "vague" about what I said, and your proclaiming it so doesn't make it so. I don't think you really comprehend the difference between general and vague.
As for The Law, which is just one corner of the problem.. It is not about one specific SCOTUS decision, it is about an accumulation of decisions at various court levels that have sown seeds of public disaffection over time, a sense that the courts no longer defend liberty and justice as they once did; that they have become politicized as deeply as academia, the media, entertainment. That the Heller decision came down 5-4 exemplifies the state of the judiciary in America in 2011. We won, but oh so barely and only in part.
Perhaps you believe that asserting, in disagreement with me, that our polity is "plenty viable" is some kind of brilliant masterstroke full of detail and nuance? I see gobs of existential problems in our culture--which I fervently hope aren't terminal--and you don't. Good for you, but emotion doesn't make an argument.
You have your beliefs and opinions, I have mine. I'm not dealing in horoscopes or haruspicy, just offering intimations of what might lie ahead as I see them. I do have some sense of what the people around me here are thinking, feeling, and saying, and I think a rupture point is imminent. What some other people on this forum think of my posts couldn't matter less to me, frankly.