Posted on 02/16/2024 6:05:23 AM PST by MtnClimber
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Ft. Knox is firmly in central Kentucky!!!!!
“Can the red states be able to afford going on their own?”
I think they can. The blue states do not have an overly significant advantage GDP wise. I ran across the following GDP statistics
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States is a significant economic indicator. How the GDP distribution compares between red states and blue states:
Blue States:
These states, which tend to lean Democratic, account for approximately 54% of the U.S. population.
Their collective contribution to the U.S. GDP is about 59%1.
Red States:
These states, which typically lean Republican, represent roughly 46% of the U.S. population.
Their combined share of the U.S. GDP stands at approximately 40%
Still south enough :-)
Weaponizing the law is destroying the law, is violating the fundamental premise of the Republic, is forfeiture of the right to live.
A frighteningly astute observation and analysis. The author must have been channeling Thomas Paine. Yet I still wonder if we’re really headed for 1776.2 or will it be more like Germany 1933?
The author is correct in most of his statements, however I believe he is wrong in thinking that the fight will be defined as citizens against the aristocracy.
Because of the evils of the open borders and the hordes of terrorists, the battle will have three major factions: Citizens against those who would rule us (two factions), and terrorists as the third faction
The result of this combination will mean that it will at times be difficult to distinguish between friend and foe.
Be that as it may, I do believe that we are on the verge of another 1776. The only way to prevent it is to elect Trump and enough constitutionals to support him.
No, I won't.
To revisit the location of Ft Knox, I now recall that there is a Ft Knox in Maine, but it hasn’t been active since the ‘Late Unpleasantness.’
It was a significant coastal fort covering the approach to Bangor, ME, via the Penobscot River.
But understand, that is not the one you were referring to, anyway.
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