Options 3 seems most viable, and actually many lefties would support this.
"Radical decentralization—Articles of Confederation style: In this sort of system, the United States still exists geographically as it does now. However, the federal government is much weaker and has no ability to tax. Each individual state is left to govern itself as it sees fit. It’s quite clear that the US is too big to be governed by a centralized force, and in this sort of scenario state and local politics become much more important than federal elections. The president becomes less important, and the same goes for the US Congress and for the Supreme Court. In this system, California can attempt to become a socialist utopia while Texas attempts to model what they believe to be a completely free society."
The issue isn't that the federal government can't govern this massive country in a centralized manner. The problem is that centralized force is abusing its citizens. We lost what little sane governance we had when Trump left office. Now I'm not saying states' rights don't matter, but the inability to project power across the continent is not the problem. The problem is that our leaders are assholes. Weakening the power of the government so they have less power to abuse you is the problem you need to solve.
Stop being reactionaries. You keep playing into their hands. Make a new party. Take away the Reps from the GOP who voted with Trump, win primaries and seats in 2022 and get Trump to the Speaker of the house seat, then run in 2024.
Just sharing an article. The US doesn't’ have to go this route if we can find common ground, but if we can’t “unite” on anything and our election system is broken...this may be the only option.
Theres nearly no common ground. The Divorce has been slowly coming forward since post-Reagan. D o you see any common ground with a pink haired zee thing going for their bachelors in psychology?
texas and red states should 'divorce' change currency asap onto the gold standard
Where's the papers? I'll sign them. But I'm keeping the house.
Options 3 seems most viable, and actually many lefties would support this. "Radical decentralization—Articles of Confederation style: In this sort of system, the United States still exists geographically as it does now. However, the federal government is much weaker and has no ability to tax. Each individual state is left to govern itself as it sees fit. It’s quite clear that the US is too big to be governed by a centralized force, and in this sort of scenario state and local politics become much more important than federal elections. The president becomes less important, and the same goes for the US Congress and for the Supreme Court. In this system, California can attempt to become a socialist utopia while Texas attempts to model what they believe to be a completely free society."
The issue isn't that the federal government can't govern this massive country in a centralized manner. The problem is that centralized force is abusing its citizens. We lost what little sane governance we had when Trump left office. Now I'm not saying states' rights don't matter, but the inability to project power across the continent is not the problem. The problem is that our leaders are assholes. Weakening the power of the government so they have less power to abuse you is the problem you need to solve.
Stop being reactionaries. You keep playing into their hands. Make a new party. Take away the Reps from the GOP who voted with Trump, win primaries and seats in 2022 and get Trump to the Speaker of the house seat, then run in 2024.
Just sharing an article. The US doesn't’ have to go this route if we can find common ground, but if we can’t “unite” on anything and our election system is broken...this may be the only option.
Theres nearly no common ground. The Divorce has been slowly coming forward since post-Reagan. D o you see any common ground with a pink haired zee thing going for their bachelors in psychology?