There are two theories about the future of The United States, that emerges from all the talk on the internet. The first is that geopolitically Trump dismantles the empire outside the US. A downsizing of the empire that geopolitically concentrates in North and South America. Which is doable if the US does win win deals. This is what San Juan Bautista have told the President. There is money to be made, industries to be created, let’s be smart about this. In other words the US corporation keeps functioning but a process of retrenchment occurs. USA simply can’t keep going on empire mode, is going to collapse very badly.
The second theory is bankruptcy of the US corporation. People view the United States as a corporation registered in Delaware just like any other corporation. To recover the sovereignty of the United States they have to destroy the corporation. When you have a corporation that is in trouble you file for bankruptcy. In America we have chapter 11, file for bankruptcy and call all the creditors of the debt. Who are the creditors? Is that massive debt that surpasses any other debt in the history of mankind. When the US corporation goes bankrupt, you have to liquidate the corporation and all the assets. What are the assets? The assets seems to be very small because the US is a confederation of Federal States, the assets belong to the states not the corporation. Once you liquidate the corporation, what is the other option? The founding of the Second Republic of The United States.
I think a Second Republic of The United States is viable. I mean the French are on their 5th republic. People can go with their Anti-Federalist papers and do this whole thing again. I think this is an intriguing idea that is totally doable and should be considered in the repertoire of possibilities. San Juan Bautista can then get it’s flag, shield and name back, do a rebranding.
The third option is do nothing and play the fiddle while Rome burns. I don’t recommend this option people will suffer and that will lead to balkanization and instability.