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Choose wisely America, choose wisely.

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Patrick Trepanier's avatar

Another great article Frank! This is one of the most thoughtful places for discourse and reflection on the turbulent times for our Republic.

I completely agree that the status quo will never return. The left has gone too far left, the right has gone too far right and the center cannot hold. Frank has written extensively on realignments throughout our history and this time I think the realignment is different for a few major reasons.

More Americans of voting age (~90 million) sat out this last three Presidential elections. Roughly 80% of Americans have told pollsters for decades that "America is on the wrong track." Most Americans are not happy with any of the dysfunctional branches of the federal government (except when their party is in power).

Some argue that our current American division resembles the late 1960s but I would disagree; back in the 60s there were much higher levels of institutional strength/stability across American culture (more Americans went to church/much higher levels of family stability/much higher levels of trust/etc.).

I think we are already in a cold Civil War and the country has become too large and corrupt to effectively manage anymore. It took about 200 years for the Anti-Federalists to be proved correct that the federal government would eventually become an unchecked, bloated imperial blob. The best peaceful solution I believe is to diffuse power from the federal government back to the states (10th Amendment). There are many ways to get there (Article V Convention of States is one way). But we have to lower the temperature in this country recalibrating the balance of power between the federal government and state governments. If anyone is interested, I write more about this in my book (American Restraint) and I highly recommend Frank's book on Realignment!

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