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🗓️ 6 April 2023
⏱️ 59 minutes
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For the first time in a long time, Americans are not only separating g along political lines but geographical ones as well. So today, we are going to look at migration patterns in the US and challenge the popular narrative on the real reason Americans are "self-sorting."
See Thomas Massie's tweet on migration by county: https://twitter.com/repthomasmassie/status/1642835673701916672?s=46&t=Ep7r2IEWvojqFcN4VyG2xQ
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0:00.0 | Is the United States headed toward a national divorce? What exactly does that mean? And why is it |
0:06.9 | when we look at the various migration patterns of Americans and what states they choose to leave and what |
0:11.7 | states they choose to move to, why could all of that actually laying the groundwork for a national |
0:18.3 | divorce? Is it something that we want? We're going to discuss all of that and more on this episode of making the argument. |
0:23.6 | Thank you for joining us to everyone who has already subscribed to the Making the |
0:26.9 | argument YouTube channel. |
0:27.9 | We want to thank you. |
0:28.8 | If you haven't already, go down to the link of the description of this show. |
0:31.9 | Go there right now because this coming Tuesday on April 11th, we will be live streaming |
0:35.9 | there and on Nick's channel. And next Tuesday |
0:38.0 | will be the first ever time that we have live streamed making the argument. So we look forward to |
0:42.0 | seeing you there this Tuesday, April 11th. Let's get right into the show. Okay. So we got a few |
0:46.2 | things that we want to go over today. First thing that we're going to talk about is what exactly |
0:49.8 | do people mean when they talk about national divorce. Well, the more common term used is secession. |
0:54.9 | It's the idea of states actually leaving the union. |
0:58.0 | And so whenever that comes up, obviously people take this historical look of like the Civil |
1:01.8 | War and they make comparisons. |
1:04.0 | Like, are you just a neo-Confederate? |
1:05.6 | Is this just basically sour grapes because you didn't win a federal election, et cetera, |
1:09.8 | et cetera. |
1:10.9 | Here's what I think we need to understand about this argument, both from the left and the right. |
1:16.0 | All right, you've seen a lot of people on the right talk about national divorce before. |
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