Should the United States be split up?
Yes, the USA should be split up. The USA is very big and very uncontrollable, so splitting it up with more leaders to lead them properly could benefit fit the US and the world. Maybe not necessarily all 50 states need to split up, but something to split up the United States so it could be beneficial, and America could be great.
Is the United States doing a lot better than other countries?
There are five particular areas where, compared to other countries, the United States could be doing a lot better. Love for one’s country has to be more than a paltry sense of nationalism or a spirit of competition against other nations.
Is America a “free country”?
It’s impossible to ignore the shady stuff that the United States government has done though, including displacing an entire indigenous nation in order to take their land and capitalize on its resources. When we celebrate patriotism in the United States, we sing our national anthem proudly and cheer that we are living in a “free country.”
Why do you want to live in the United States?
The Home of the Brave. The U.S. is a country that I have always felt lucky to grow up in. We have the strongest passport in the world, best air-traffic control, a powerful influence in international relations, and a stable-ish governmental system.
What country would represent your views if the United States split?
In truth, as a member of the American Solidarity Party, there really would be no country that represents our views, should the nation split–it would just be loonies on the left and loonies on the right running the divided union.
Should the United States of America be divided?
Now on to the topic. Yes, the nation needs to be divided. Have Canada split as well and have some now-former states and provinces merge to create new nations. The cultural clash is self-evident that though the states are united, the people aren’t and progress isn’t coming soon. Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia should become Cascadia.
Should we split up the European Union?
That has a certain tidiness, but it is politically unwise. Splitting up the union should prioritize and honor regional differences, even if that means ending up with countries of unequal proportions. Electoral maps can be deceiving, but they offer some basic direction in this regard.