Sure, but I wish people would start talking about decentralization, taking over their states, and moving towards secession. Sometimes you have to tear down the house and rebuild. We can form a new union and take back DC after we've cleaned up the foundation.
The best part about decentralization is we can do it legally through our state governments, without getting entrapped in any violent false flag attacks. There is no reason to assume that the feds would actually attack a state that just decides to stop participating and stop cooperating.
You can do all of that without the secession, and it will still work fine. And we already have states telling the Feds "You have no power here!" and starting to put things right.
Either way, I can agree with the general attitude of this thread. To quote a man far more wise than myself, "This too shall pass." When you look at history, the US has this unnatural ability to come back from hits that have destroyed other nations, and then come out the other side stronger than ever. We are in the suck right now. But all the signs show that people are not accepting this direction and are demanding a change back to the way things were, and doing it in ways that cant be stopped, only delayed.
We are living in a rhyme of the 1970's right now, with a weak and vacillating president, domestic extremism, major domestic unrest, and a shaky economy. It sucks, but we have get through Carter before we can get Reagan. And when it happens, I guarantee this nation will take off like a rocket back to its true heights. And I will love to see it.
Yep, the states just need to start leaning in that direction and assert their sovereignty. Put the feds on notice. I guess the main point is we need to get control of our states and use that collective bargaining power, instead of hanging out with our 20 militiamen friends waiting for someone to call on us to take back the republic. That's not happening.
Sure, but I wish people would start talking about decentralization, taking over their states, and moving towards secession. Sometimes you have to tear down the house and rebuild. We can form a new union and take back DC after we've cleaned up the foundation.
The best part about decentralization is we can do it legally through our state governments, without getting entrapped in any violent false flag attacks. There is no reason to assume that the feds would actually attack a state that just decides to stop participating and stop cooperating.
You can do all of that without the secession, and it will still work fine. And we already have states telling the Feds "You have no power here!" and starting to put things right.
Either way, I can agree with the general attitude of this thread. To quote a man far more wise than myself, "This too shall pass." When you look at history, the US has this unnatural ability to come back from hits that have destroyed other nations, and then come out the other side stronger than ever. We are in the suck right now. But all the signs show that people are not accepting this direction and are demanding a change back to the way things were, and doing it in ways that cant be stopped, only delayed.
We are living in a rhyme of the 1970's right now, with a weak and vacillating president, domestic extremism, major domestic unrest, and a shaky economy. It sucks, but we have get through Carter before we can get Reagan. And when it happens, I guarantee this nation will take off like a rocket back to its true heights. And I will love to see it.
Yep, the states just need to start leaning in that direction and assert their sovereignty. Put the feds on notice. I guess the main point is we need to get control of our states and use that collective bargaining power, instead of hanging out with our 20 militiamen friends waiting for someone to call on us to take back the republic. That's not happening.