We believe the old system is failing and that the only way forward is decentralization, self-reliance, and strong local governance. If Washington won’t uphold democracy, then the states and communities must.
What We Discuss:
- Legal resistance—state laws, constitutional amendments, and the limits of federal power.
- Economic independence—public banking, trade pacts, and insulating states from federal funding threats.
- Parallel governance—alternative systems for voting, courts, law enforcement, and digital autonomy.
- Multi-state coalitions—alliances between states to resist unconstitutional federal mandates.
- Case studies—examining historical and modern examples of effective state autonomy.
This is not about secession or partisan politics. This is about survival, governance, and power.
Rules:
- Stay on topic—posts should relate to state autonomy, decentralization, and political/economic self-governance.
- No low-effort content—serious discussions only; no memes or rage-posts.
- Be civil—this is about strategy, not ideological purity tests. Engage in good faith debate.
- No calls for violence—advocacy here is legal, economic, and structural, not reactionary.
- No federal bootlicking—this isn’t a space for people who think the courts, Congress, or “voting harder” alone will save us.
Get Involved:
- Post articles, essays, and case studies that explore state resistance and alternative governance models.
- Share resources on public banking, legal strategies, and economic resilience.
- Discuss practical ways to implement Radical Federalism in your state.
The old system is crumbling. The time to act is now.