Could?
Isn't this the intent?
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Could?
Isn't this the intent?
The US was always doomed to fail. You can't make a nation out of an empire. You can't build a democracy on top of slavery, colonialism and genocide.
I think there are some well meaning people trying very hard to make it work, and god bless them, but they're certain to fail.
The only thing to do now is try and find a viable exit strategy. The US Federal government will soon be completely and permanently taken over by the terrorist organization that is the Republican party. It's time for states to start forming their own, independent militias while the 2nd amendment at least still exists. We can hope that peaceful secession will be possible, but we certainly cannot plan on it.
What the US can do is set up various client states, like Napoleon. The US has enough military power to arbitrarily redraw any borders it wants. Hell, they could reinstate the French monarchy if they wanted to.
Like Burgundy, the US would then be able to institute a unique yet artificial nation.