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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2010

If there were a second civil war, here is my prediction of it.

UPDATE: I may make another one of these, but it will be a review of a past war.

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  • If only we could!

  • @johnmburt1960 The Left is doing a fantastic job of tearing down democracy as well.

  • Another civil war might be what it takes to break the Reichwing attack on American democracy. Be a shame if that happened, but if they want to try it again . . . .

  • @tomasto351 lol, you think any states will want to join us in that event? Oklahoma maybe?

  • holy shit he can predict our future president!

  • Texas is the only state that has the resources, population and the BALLS to walk away from the U.S. in a SHTF situation.

  • @FredC1968 I believe you are wrong. The Constitution and the 10th admendment states that the States ( sovereign entities ) have the right to secede when the federal government oversteps and violate's it's powers upon the States. To secede is NOT A DECLORATION OF WAR.

    Let's say that N. Dacota files to secede, They are NOT declaring war on the union, they are merely stating that the federal government has become too over barring and oppresive by violating the authorities under the Constitution.

  • @danielcooper1000 Secession is a defacto declaration of war. The precedent is the US Civil War (1861-1865).

  • @danielcooper1000 Alaska would be a good bet too, they have alot of oil, and if they were to sucede then they wouldn't be under any federal laws to drill all they want. I don't mean to sound redundant but if I had to pull money out of my pocket I would still lean towards Texas as being the first.

  • @FeelFreetoDie But you very well could be right, when you add in what each state owes too, AND THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE INTEREST OR THE ADJUSTMENTS FOR THE DEFLATION OF THE DOLLAR. so if you do the math we allready exceeded 18 trillion unless your not including iterest and what the states owe ontop of the federal debt.

    No matter how you do the math, we're F**KED. so what state you betting on ???

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