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Confederalism makes sense. At least at first blush; I'll have to chew on it for a whille. 'Under one big tent' is always precarious. For example, James Lindsey is a bulldog in the conservative camp when it comes to fighting against CRT, trans nonsense, and the WEF, yet fights tooth and toenail against what he preceives as any whif of Christian nationalism. Douglas Murray, Dave Rubin, and Andrew Doyle also fight shoulder to shoudler with conservatives on certain issues, yet, they practice sodomy and so, well, that presents a problem. Also, there are Bret and Heather Weinstein. Both fierce opponents of the COVID narrative, yet, are sympathetic to non-Christian views, i.e. abortion, intelligent design. The list of strange bedfellows is long. Anyway, good article. Very thought provoking article.

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This is what I'm talking about. Confederation/Regionalism. It's the only viable solution for America going forward.

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Confederalism is the only obvious choice, both as a political model for us, and as a governmental model for the future. America is diverse, in every possible way, whether anyone likes it or not. Our political solution has to hinge on decentralization and confederalization of local peoples and governments.

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