Hey Steve. I enjoy that you enjoy this, but it seems similar to how people enjoy sports, or reality TV shows, or following celebrities, etc. I don't give much attention to it all since it doesn't really impact my daily life at all compared to my day-to-day, voluntary decisions. I appreciate those who think political action is the answer, but for me, I think the long-term answer is recognizing they have no real justification to make decisions for others anyway without voluntary consent.
I don't give my consent to be ruled or governed.
I instead use my time building things like @eosDAC in hopes to make governments irrelevant.
I remember when Carol Swain came to our LOTR meetup and I asked her a simple question, "What does conservatism mean to you?" (she introduced herself as proudly conservative). Unfortunately she had too many hands to shake to answer the question or engage with an anarchist-leaning thinker like me. :)
RE: Revolution in the Volunteer State?