First, "commie rebellion" (your topic title) is different from "total commie revolution." A rebellion is, almost by definition, less than total. Second Sacco and Vanzetti were anarchists, not communists. Third, the United States in the "Roaring Twenties" (the two anarchists were arrested in 1920 and executed in 1927) was not in the kind of crisis that Russia faced in 1917. The Great Depression in the U.S. did not start until 1929. The Communist Party in the United States was a quite small organization and largely confined to immigrant communities. The anarchists were a miniscule force. I suggest that you do a minimal amount of research (like, ten seconds on Wikipedia) before you post questions here. Otherwise you're wasting everyone's time.