Which means 57 states that can run things the way they want, more or less. Lately it’s becoming less. A lot less. Things work pretty smoothly when the federal government leaves things alone. With so many states, there will be some that are socialist paradises with electric cars and rainbow flags and some that are conservative, with pickups full of cigarette butts and rifle racks parked in church parking lots. People can move to the state that suits them best. It’s a good system.
But what happens when the federal government attempts to turn the entire government into a socialist paradise, where the ashtrays hold Starbucks gift cards, the rifle racks are empty, and there are no churches to park at? Exaggerating? Not in the long run, this is what we’re headed for. And what happens when dozens of red states have no representation and the federal government isn’t content to let a good system work the way it has?
I don’t know what happens, but eventually the right, which has remained civil throughout it all, will have had enough. My suggestion? Passive resistance. Shrug. Just stop delivering goods to the big cities. The libs in their electric cars will get very hungry very fast. They need the people they look down their noses at and ridicule. If they keep pushing things, maybe it’s time they learned it.