So how many of you actually want the United States to breakdown, and how do you imagine it happening?
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Want it? No. Think it’s inevitable because the leftists will never stop? Yes. As for how it goes down texas would be the first probably with a quickly followed suspension of voting rights for all non residents there for less than 5 years. The middle of the country will slowly follow isolating the coasts from each other with no small amount of conflict between the few blue voting states mixed in then Alaska will secede as their main industries will be under major attack prolly invade and take over a chunk of Canada to be able to trade with the other seceded states. After a while the states that seceded will probably reform into a new union governement most likely based on the original ideas for the republic. Assuming China or Russia don’t invade immediately after more than one state has declared secession.
Rural Oregon is voting to become Greater Idaho right now.
Based.
I like to call it Oregon: The Good Parts.
They're very welcome to join us, we need the backup to hold off the Boise infestation.
siege the city. teach them their place.
I'm personally becoming progressively more enthusiastic with the Gothmog solution.
Canada has traditionally and historically had its OWN religional-rivalry issues that have been slowly wallpapered over by the introduction of mass immigration and "multiculturalism" as official policy since the PET era.
It is not unthinkable to older generations for Confederation to break down because of regional differences, with Quebec being the first to go, which would trigger the Atlantic provinces to separate and re-amalgamate (and/or join the US), and the Western provinces/BC would be next. The North would just say "fuck you, whites OUT."
And yeah, I read those Cold War thriller books by that army guy whose name I can't remember at the moment. 30-40 years ago ...
Tom Clancy?
No, no, no. Canadian. Ex-General, I think. I'm still searching for his name, but Separation is the only book I can think of from him at the moment, though I know I read several. Basically, what-if stories from a Canadian perspective of the period. And that was one of his later books, iirc. I think most of his stuff was written between the late 60s to the 90s, and I'm pretty sure he passed away quite a while ago now. But the search engines are not being my friends
... RICHARD ROHMER.
Not sure how Alaska could possibly invade Canada. Much more likely to petition to become an autonomous Canadian provence.
Ask politely, and then showcase a lack of default-authoritarianism in your own politics, and I bet you'd get a good half of Canada without firing a single shot. Alaskanada would be formed overnight.
I’m not sure how many Alaskans you’ve met but every singe one I’ve met would most likely hang a leader that suggested becoming a part of Canada.
Things change when your kids start going hungry. Can Alaska stand on its own? Would they join Califoniastan?