If secession comes I don’t see it partitioning the country in two. I think three countries, maybe four, is far more likely. And if secession be our fate then I’d far rather see my state of Missouri join with the rest of the plains and Rocky Mountain states and go our own way. Texas and the South can go their own way. And the rest of the U.S. can do whatever they want.
I think the South=MidWest would have a very strong old NATO type relationship.
Ref: “If secession comes I dont see it partitioning the country in two. I think three countries, maybe four, is far more likely.....”
I hope the template I have provided in the book will help avoid such a calamity. The template provides for all seceding cities, counties,and states to join in a common union of the Representative Republic of the United States. Essentially “resetting” or “rebooting” our Republic to the original intent of the Founding Fathers. One of the keys to ensuring a longer endurance of these principles is the elimination of low-information and lazy voters from the voting roles. This is done by requiring two years of active service in the militia (Federal, state, or local military,law enforcement, emergency or public health services at any age or stage of health) and a public oath to support and defend the Constitution before full enfranchisement.