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22 Jun 2026
1h 10m

Episode 1663 - Would A Split United States Work?

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Drinkin‘ Bros Podcast

Dividing the United States into two ideologically distinct nations—one conservative and one liberal—would trigger immediate economic and structural crises. The Right would inherit the majority of the nation's energy infrastructure, fossil fuel production, and combat-ready military personnel, creating a significant resource advantage. Conversely, the Left would face severe energy shortages and economic instability, likely forcing a transition toward authoritarian governance or exploitative labor practices to sustain its welfare-heavy policies. While the Right would benefit from shared economic incentives and industrial capacity, the Left would struggle to maintain order without a robust military or energy independence, potentially leading to rapid societal collapse or external takeover. Ultimately, this thought experiment highlights how political ideology, when stripped of the moderating influence of a unified national economy, would lead to vastly different outcomes in prosperity, security, and governance.

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