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War, Divorce, or Federalism; America at a Crossroads

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America is no longer United. Not in values, direction, or trust. Power has centralized in Washington, weakening the states and disconnecting us from the communities that once held us together. Instead of solving problems locally, we rely on distant systems that waste resources and impose control. What we're left with is a fractured republic - and a reckoning ahead. Hosted by Dr. Rick Becker, this podcast confronts that reality. Civil War, National Divorce, or a return to Federalism (decentralize). It's time to face the truth and ask the questions no one in power will: what path will we choose?

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Portada del episodio The Disunited States? Ryan Griffiths on Secession, Polarization, and Federalism

The Disunited States? Ryan Griffiths on Secession, Polarization, and Federalism

Political scientist Ryan D. Griffiths, author of The Disunited States, joins WDF to explain why America’s trendy calls for “national divorce” are, in his words, practically unworkable and likely dangerous. We dig into his global research on secession, the “sovereignty game,” Texas v. White, and why peaceful breakups are rare. Rick pushes him on radical decentralization, soft secession, and what happens if polarization keeps rising under Trump and future presidents. Does secession fix anything—or just light the fuse? Ryan Griffiths, The Disunited States, secession, national divorce, soft secession, sovereignty game, Texas v. White, radical decentralization, federalism, uncooperative federalism, nullification, polarization, civil conflict, CalExit, Texit, Puerto Rico independence, velvet divorce, Czechoslovakia breakup, US politics, WDF podcast, Rick Becker 00:00 Introduction to Secession and National Divorce 05:30 The Practical Challenges of Peaceful Secession 10:19 The Sovereignty Game: International Recognition and Secession 14:59 The Red and Blue America Divide 19:27 Polarization and the Role of Federalism 24:16 Addressing Polarization: Solutions and Challenges 28:56 The Pendulum of Political Intensity 34:21 The Dynamics of Secession Movements 37:47 Predictors of Violence in Secessionist Movements 43:03 Decolonization and the Quest for Freedom 46:39 Moral Justifications for Secession 50:01 Thresholds for Accepting Secession 53:33 The Future of Secession in America 56:46 Soft Secession and Uncooperative Federalism 58:35 Rapid Fire Questions on Secession

26 de nov de 2025 - 1 h 2 min
Portada del episodio No Middle Ground: Freitas on the Coming Choice for America

No Middle Ground: Freitas on the Coming Choice for America

Is federalism a lifeline—or a fantasy? Green Beret–turned–Virginia delegate Nick Freitas says America’s split is a worldview war, not a policy disagreement. We press him on national divorce, blue-state “soft secession,” and what it would take to win under the current system. From education and demographics to the Fed and the 16th/17th Amendments, this is a tactical map for liberty—or fracture—over the next decade. Win, decentralize, or break. Which future are we building? Nick Freitas, WDF podcast, federalism, national divorce, civil conflict, decentralization, soft secession, state sovereignty, 10th Amendment, 16th Amendment, 17th Amendment, Federal Reserve, Department of Education, culture war, demographics, education reform, civil war, leftists, culture war, secession 00:00 Introduction to Nick Freitas and the Premise of the Show 03:22 The Case for Federalism and National Divorce 06:12 The Conflict of Worldviews and Ideologies 09:03 The Challenges of Decentralization and Federal Power 12:14 The Role of Education in Shaping Political Views 15:22 The Complexity of National Divorce 18:16 The Fourth Option: Winning Under the Current System 33:09 Federalism and State Control 34:26 Institutional Reclamation and Cultural Conflict 35:39 Demographics and Political Trends 40:47 The Role of Education and Ideology 46:43 The Refugee vs. Locust Mentality 52:34 Red Flags and Political Climate 53:08 The Urgency of the Current Political Fight 57:44 Hope for Future Generations

5 de nov de 2025 - 1 h 3 min
Portada del episodio Federalism 2.0: The Blue-State Playbook—and a Red-State Reply

Federalism 2.0: The Blue-State Playbook—and a Red-State Reply

What is “soft secession,” and why are states forming alliances that look like alternative federal agencies? Rick explains the concept, surveys recent blue-state compacts, clarifies the legal guardrails on taxes and enforcement, and sketches practical, lawful ways states can cooperate without crossing constitutional lines soft secession, federalism 2.0, interstate compacts, public health alliance, clean car coalition, shield laws, privacy laws, national divorce, McCulloch v Maryland, Ex parte Young, anti-commandeering, parallel governance, WDF podcast, Rick Becker 00:00 The Rise of Soft Secession 16:35 Understanding Soft Secession vs. Secession 33:38 Mechanisms of Soft Secession 49:17 The Future of State Sovereignty

29 de oct de 2025 - 50 min
Portada del episodio Decentralize to Survive: Rossini on Federalism, Separation, and War

Decentralize to Survive: Rossini on Federalism, Separation, and War

Is civil war unlikely—but peaceful separation inevitable? Chris Rossini of the Ron Paul Liberty Report joins WDF to map real-world federalism, why D.C.’s corporate state drives polarization, and how sound money reforms could defuse conflict. We probe tariffs as worker-taxes, the revolving door, and whether states can build parallel systems to resist federal strings. If decentralization is the off-ramp, what are the triggers, timelines, and guardrails? war, national divorce, federalism, decentralization, secession, sound money, Federal Reserve, tariffs, corporate state, CBDC, anti-commandeering, Ron Paul Liberty Report, Chris Rossini, Rick Becker, WDF 00:00 The Case for Decentralization and Sound Money 11:09 Understanding Corporatism and Its Impact 16:13 The Uniparty System and Political Capture 27:05 Secession and State Sovereignty 30:09 The Possibility of Secession 36:22 Local Unity vs. Centralized Power 39:46 Concerns About National Divorce 42:28 The Nature of Civil War 45:20 The Strength of a United Nation 48:10 Rapid Fire Questions

22 de oct de 2025 - 54 min
Portada del episodio Tavern Roundtable: Is a United America Unsalvageable?

Tavern Roundtable: Is a United America Unsalvageable?

What if “unity” now guarantees authoritarian outcomes? Our Tavern Roundtable lays it bare: polarization, power worship, and punitive politics push America toward a cliff. Using the marriage/divorce lens, we test whether peaceful separation beats escalation—and why state-level sovereignty plays (gold depositories, tax independence) signal the post-D.C. future. Dark but honest—and focused on non-violent exits. secession, national divorce, federalism, soft secession, polarization, Charlie Kirk, John Brown analogy, free speech, decentralization, anti-commandeering, state sovereignty, Texas, California, Wyoming gold, property tax debate, city-states, peaceful separation, WDF podcast, Rick Becker 00:00 Introduction to the Tavern Roundtable Format 03:10 The Fallout of Charlie Kirk's Assassination 09:50 Exploring the Concept of National Divorce 19:17 Debating Conflict vs. Separation 28:09 The Role of Mediation in Political Polarization 31:16 The Threat of Polarization and Violence 36:25 Leadership in Times of Upheaval 38:56 State Initiatives and Local Governance 44:46 The Future of Political Homogenization 47:44 The Possibility of a National Divorce 59:34 Finding Peaceful Solutions

25 de sep de 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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