Most Patriots know that the states created the Federal government. Perhaps a coalition of states -- especially red states -- could serve notice that they are disbanding the Federal government and make it stick by denying it yax revenues. Discuss.
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We are also in East TN. I think we need to fix Nashville before anything can be accomplished here. We looked in Morgan county for awhile due to proximity to work, but settled elsewhere. Wish we could have moved further out, but we got a nice parcel a few years before the current influx and are definitely more rural but still in a county that is getting bluer. I think the best bet is to go as rural as you can get to keep Rome’s fingers as far away from your pie as possible.
Well howdy, neighbor. The thing about finding politicians (or just about anyone) who are like me (us?) is getting increasingly difficult. I'm sort of in the Goldwater-Reagan spectrum, wanting to see the Republic restored no matter what it takes to get there. That makes me something of a rarity, I suppose. Today's world has apparently moved on into some pop-psychology moment ruled by Tic-Tok people, for whom the politicians have to pander to that majority.
As Laurence Fox says in his song The Distance, And the light has been turned down on the Age of Reason Replaced by blinding fires that burn wild across the region For the wrong to rule the good must just stand idly by."
I fear we have all stood idly by for generations now and have let the black hats seep into our schools; local, state, and federal government; "justice system"; and every formerly trusted institution so that now there is not one agency left in America we can turn to.
Locke, Jefferson, Paine...? Who today even knows who those men were? But ask any person under 40 who the latest "America's Got Talent" winner is and you'll find out damned quick.
I could go on, but I'm sure you follow what I'm saying. The rebuilding will take generations of people today and long after we're gone. If they are up to it.