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What if the United States DID get a national divorce?

Recently, U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene Tweeted that she was in support of a "national divorce," and that led to a national dialogue here in the United States. In this video, I attempt to examine what a "national divorce" in the United States would look like.

Spoiler alert- I don't think a "national divorce" is going to happen any time soon. One thing I left out was that "red states" and "blue states" change from red to blue and blue to red all the time. 

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What if the United States DID get a national divorce?

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Marjorie Taylor-Greene needs to be removed from congress, and let us replace her with Magic: The Gathering

Andrew Ault

I agree and that's a profound point about Reconstruction still continuing to this day. 🤔

Mr. Beat

Being a History enthusiast, the idea of a divided nation is not the path we should go down. Hey, let's get that Reconstruction finished, what do you think?! I would most likely fall into the group (if it is a group) of folks who believe that we have not transitioned out of the Post-Civil War Reconstruction Era. Mr. Beat, I think the US Congress could benefit from some history and tuning into your Channel to learn the lessons from the last time we started to polarize as a county.

Bonnie

I wonder about this as well. The 2022 midterms showed us that now Democrats are more motivated to vote on social issues, whereas before it was Republicans more motivated to vote on social issues, imho.

Mr. Beat

I like this

Mr. Beat

Yeah Dan is much more respectable than Marjorie. :)

Mr. Beat

Lastly i think there could potentially (though i hope not) be more states fliping blue. A lot of republican voters only voted republican because they wanted to get rid of Roe v. Wade. now that Roe v. wade is gone the national level could change as we will see how many of those single issue voters only agreed with Republicans on that one issue. For example i bump into a lot of people here in Rural kansas that vote republican but actually like the idea of a national health care.

Devin Canada

One thing i think is that that solution is not devorce but Marriage counseling. At least the method used in marriage counseling to communicate. Both sides use different languages. for example when a Republican uses the word CRT they only use a part of the real meaning (the critical Theory part) the majorty of the complaint has to do with schools segregating dorms, seating, or events and kids being told that whiteness is a contracts. this is not what Democrats or colleges define as CRT. Democrats rather then having a conversation about the concerns just go "CRT isnt being tought in schools!" dismissing the republicans concerns rudely rather then having a conversation that both might even agree on if they broke it down.

Devin Canada

Marjore Green's comment was breefly brought up and kinda teased on Dan Crinshaws podcast 1:04:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG2IOchAiFE Trey Gowdey ask "were does Georga go?". i think you know but it sadens me that a lot of people dont know that Greene is treated as a joke by a lot of republicans. however i would be lieing if i didnt feel this way, if i say i didnt feel like our country should get a divorce, but ultimently the divisions are not clear cut or as big as people think. I think people like Greene are not helping those feelings but feeding off them for political gain. Crinshaws podcast also mentioned how Greene and her type blocked laws that would benefit republicans.

Devin Canada

Definitely. We assume people even care about political parties when the vast majority are barely paying attention to them.

Mr. Beat

Your first point is a good one, and a relatively new problem. We used to at least agree on facts.

Mr. Beat

Also partisan individuals have a hard time defining the differences between facts and opinions.

Patrick Steward

The whole national divorce idea would be a debacle from the start. The majority of this nation is not made of partisan individuals. I’d love to see some laws cracking down on “for profit” news and news companies keeping the cameras and microphones off of the partisan folks. I’d enjoy seeing the spotlight placed back on the majority of Americans (who aren’t so politically charged).

Patrick Steward

I don't really engage with Conservatives for mostly two reasons: 1). We don't agree what facts are. And 2). We definitely disagree on morality. It's anyone's prerogative the company they want to keep. Can't pretend to respect them.

DANTE VERONA

Very good point about localism

Mr. Beat

Stupid idea. The main problem is urban vs rural. Having said that, I think giving more power to local government on some issues would alleviate tensions between conservative and liberals. What issues those would be is up for debate.

Naterade

I still think it would be a logistical nightmare.

Mr. Beat

He stole my idea! 😄

Mr. Beat

As much as I hate to admit it… it’s worth considering and at least seeing on paper just how it might work. We have reached a point where Democrats and Republicans despise each other so much that when one side gains enough power to actually do something, the other side will focus their energy into rolling it back the moment they have enough political capital. That doesn’t push our country forward.

Michael Cortez

Was watching one just like this from Briggs. Not a fan.

Adam Christians


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