by Jonreed819 | Feb 10, 2021 | decentralization
I’m a big NFL fan. American football is the only game I can watch no matter what teams are playing. It’s a pleasurable diversion that lets me really enjoy the weekend during the fall and winter seasons. The Super Bowl is like a holiday, not just for me, but for most...
by Jonreed819 | Jan 30, 2021 | decentralization, Political Power, Power
It’s been fewer than two weeks since Joe Biden took office as President of the United States, and so far, he’s signed 37 executive orders. This flurry of signatures rides on the wave of the “unfuck what Trump fucked up” sentiment on which Biden was elected. Now, they...
by Jonreed819 | Jan 16, 2021 | decentralization, race, Uncategorized
No, this isn’t Joe’s new book, but if he wanted to pen such a manual, he seems like a good subject matter expert. In a speech that previewed some of his plans to promote economic recovery, Biden included this quote: Over the last several years, I’ve been battered with...
by Jonreed819 | Jan 10, 2021 | civil war, decentralization, Political Power, secession
Well, what a week, eh? At writing, it’s been about six days after Trump supporters made their way into the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. A few people have died as a result and several arrests have either been made or are in the process of finding and prosecuting...
by Jonreed819 | Jan 6, 2021 | decentralization, General, secession
I’m generally against using anecdotal evidence to present something as fact, but I think a recent video from Ami Horowitz of the Daily Wire is as much of a prime example of why the dream of a healed, unified America is just that – a dream. It was recently uploaded to...
by Jonreed819 | Nov 15, 2020 | civil war, decentralization, secession
One of the longest-standing debates among U.S. historians is, “Was the Civil War inevitable?” You can do a Google search and find varying opinions, of course. While it’s obviously more of a complex argument, the pro-inevitable side will give an elevator pitch...
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