Is it Time For the Great Divided Between Blue and Red States and the Federal Government?

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A recent interview between Brannon Howse, a conservative commentator, and Bill Federer, a renowned historian, shed light on pressing issues facing the United States. Their conversation touched upon the concept of a "great divorce" or "great divide" as an alternative to civil war, the importance of safeguarding election integrity, and the cultural and political climate in the country.

Exploring the Great Divide:

The interview began with a discussion about the concept of a "great divorce" or "great divide" as an alternative to civil war. Federer mentioned examples from American history where certain regions or states decided to separate due to ideological differences. He highlighted the creation of West Virginia, which broke away from the state of Virginia during the Civil War era due to opposing views on slavery. Federer also mentioned the aspirations of some people in western Oregon and rural areas of California to join different states, citing the desire to distance themselves from liberal politics in major cities.

Election Integrity and Voter Fraud Concerns:

The conversation then shifted towards election integrity and voter fraud concerns. Federer shared his personal experience of running for Congress and facing alleged instances of voter fraud. He highlighted incidents where his name was left off the ballot in certain areas, power outages at crucial moments, and questionable handling of ballots. Federer stressed the need for secure elections and expressed his skepticism towards the current voting system, particularly mentioning the Dominion voting machines and the lack of transparency in their ownership and auditing processes.

The Cultural Backlash:

The interview touched upon the cultural and political climate in the country, particularly regarding the LGBTQ agenda and the transgender movement. Howse expressed his concern over recent events, such as a transgender display on the White House South Lawn, and questioned whether the country could endure more of these cultural shifts. Federer acknowledged that there is a backlash against these cultural changes, even among those who are not typically politically engaged. He referred to previous instances where radical actions by certain groups, such as the marxist led feminist movement, led to a recoil from the public, resulting in victories for conservative causes.

The Importance of Local Involvement:

Both Howse and Federer emphasized the significance of grassroots involvement and local engagement as a response to the concentration of power at the federal level. They encouraged individuals to participate in local politics, run for offices such as school boards or city commissioners, and engage in activities that ensure fair and transparent elections. Federer mentioned examples where increased Christian presence at polling places helped deter potential voter fraud.

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