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To: Kevmo

The principal objection I hear is that this would be “too complicated.” Blood in the streets will be more complicated. Everyone’s 401k’s will be threatened. Smart and powerful people had better start thinking about ways to split it up.


2 posted on 02/05/2021 12:02:36 PM PST by cdcdawg (My greatest fear is that our society will get what it deserves.)
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To: cdcdawg

an orderly, unrushed and amicable relaxing of the political ties that bind us together too tightly would be to everyone’s benefit

well except those who see that the moment of Empire is now upon us and don’t want to miss it....


3 posted on 02/05/2021 12:05:07 PM PST by ConservativeDude
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To: cdcdawg

It would only be complicated in the enclave county/countries. The coastal leftist shiiteholes would be as survivable as Portugal was against Spain. Look how big Brazil was compared to that tiny coastal country.

I know, I know: different times. But people still think very territorially and also tribally. We as a country have separated into 2 different tribes.


8 posted on 02/05/2021 12:11:30 PM PST by Kevmo (I'm in a slow motion Red Dawn reality TV show. The tree of liberty is thirsty.)
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To: cdcdawg

“The principal objection I hear is that this would be ‘too complicated’.”

The Revolutionary War was complicated.


36 posted on 02/05/2021 1:18:30 PM PST by MayflowerMadam (They HAD to kill somebody for their plan to work. RIP Ashli.)
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To: cdcdawg

Life is compicated.


98 posted on 02/05/2021 8:27:31 PM PST by MWestMom (Behold the storm of the Lord! (Jeremiah 30:23))
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