This, taken in context with the Texas border issue and several states (including my beloved Tennessee) siding with Texas in a standoff with the Fed, I am beginning to sense a weakness in the American Empire, a certain fragility that smells like the empires of history that have first lost their outer provinces, edicts go unenforced and "tribute" uncollected, until the empire is a shell of its former self.
The Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and many others after them are prime examples. What I would hope to see come out of this current situation is a rebirth of the American Republic.
This, taken in context with the Texas border issue and several states (including my beloved Tennessee) siding with Texas in a standoff with the Fed, I am beginning to sense a weakness in the American Empire, a certain fragility that smells like the empires of history that have first lost their outer provinces, edicts go unenforced and "tribute" uncollected, until the empire is a shell of its former self.
The Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and many others after them are prime examples. What I would hope to see come out of this current situation is a rebirth of the American Republic.
We've already seen the vague outline of that Republic, just look at any map of the states that have aligned with Texas. Here: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/update-25-states-now-stand-texas-governor-greg/
The American Empire is dying... Long live the American Republic.