Kepler
Si certus es dubita
I honestly believe this country's end is coming, and is likely to happen over the next 2 or 3 cycles of federal elections (mid-terms and presidential, '22, '24, '26). My only question is how violent will the end be?
What do you mean by "end"?
End of democracy? Possibly. The Right has already already abandoned democracy. They want power, period. Anything in their way is "evil." They are heavily armed and violent. This has all the hallmarks of an attempt by the Right to use democracy in order to destroy democracy. This has happened in many countries in the past:
- Germany: 1933
- Austria: 1933
- Spain: 1930's
- Brazil: 1964
- Chile: 1973
- Russia: 1990s
- Hungary: 2010s
End of the United States of America? Highly unlikely. Frankly, it's just too profitable for too many powerful interests. The disruption would be too great for the ten thousand or so families who actually own the country. I cannot see them allowing it.
A split is a possibility, and perhaps would be the best solution to avoid bloodshed. It would set up a Northern European-like, urban-dominated democracy and an Eastern European-like, rural-dominated feudal state. I suppose after a while we would just use the latter as a dumping ground for polluting industries and a source of cheap, unskilled labor. It doesn't sound like it would be a very stable long-term solution, and having a human rights nightmare on our border would set up a huge immigration crisis of people trying to flee there and likely being held in by some equivalent of a Berlin Wall. We would also have to worry about it being a constant source of state-sponsored terrorism and revanchism. It would be South Africa at best, and an expansionist, militarized, fascist Christian failed state most likely. Alabama would, finally, get the bomb.
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