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[quote=Anonymous]I think the US is more or less circling the drain, but I'll be honest that my focus is on getting my HS senior and freshman out in the coming years while their father and I continue to work. He will never leave the US. I see a lot of ways this can go. The state you live in may become incredibly important as it becomes clear that the federal government has gone off the rails. I can foresee states withholding their citizens' tax dollars from the federal government and the US truly becoming the republic that so many right-wingers claim to want it to be. Elections will lumber on, but red states will rig/gerrymander/enact stricter voter laws to ensure Republican wins. They will twist the laws to try to overturn democratic results. North Carolina is a prime example. I'm not sure if it ends in an actual civil war. Trump will most likely leave office in 2029, as long as his hand-picked successor wins the election. If he doesn't, then all bets are off. But this administration has already overplayed its hand. I don't think they are able to consolidate power the way they need to in order to attempt another coup.[/quote]
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