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To: KeyLargo

There is a moment approaching when we shall have to, as a nation, decide if this mutual suicide pact covering the territory known as “the United States of America” shall continue on its trajectory, or a number of small republics get spun off as the burden of governance becomes too great for any possible recovery.

There is a possible solution in that the electoral map of the most recent voting patterns be separated by “red” and “blue” regions. The “red” region, which is nearly contiguous, could be resolved and consolidated into one republic, while the “blue” regions, scattered and badly fragmented, may have to be constituted as a number of separate little republics. The “red” region would be dedicated to maintaining the spirit and meaning of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution as originally written, and amended as needed over the years (leaving out the 16th, 17th and 18th Amendments, and eliminating the 21st, which was only necessary because of the 18th).

The “blue” republics could go ahead and form whatever cockamamie set of rules they wanted to operate under. But NOBODY could come from these little “blue” republics and try to change the governance of the “red” region.

Low-information voters in the “red” region would be exiled, forcibly if necessary, to one of the “blue” republics.


14 posted on 03/03/2013 7:18:24 AM PST by alloysteel (What is all too obvious, is not obvious to all. Until it is too late to reverse course.)
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To: alloysteel
Low-information voters in the “red” region would be exiled, forcibly if necessary, to one of the “blue” republics.

So. the 'solution' is a dictatorship? That's what's coming but there is no way to predict what life will be like for us.

25 posted on 03/03/2013 7:36:35 AM PST by Misterioso (The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody had decided not to see.)
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