America’s Choice: National Divorce or Civil War

The current political structure of the United States is not viable long-term. Put simply, there are far too many differences existing among the numerous varieties of peoples who make up America to have them all ruled from one central authority. The same scenario exists in many states within the American union as well. These differences, when tied in with the centralized power structure of federal and state governments – along with a “one-size-fits-all” mentality prevalent among those either holding or seeking power – have led to an extremely volatile situation nation-wide.

By The Liberty Block, ago

Texas Border Crisis – Civil War Or Peaceful Secession; There May Be No Third Option

Over the past few weeks, the situation has escalated far beyond any level we’ve seen in our lifetimes. The Biden administration has allowed the southern border to remain very open, a policy that the people of Texas and their government do not support. After Texas put razor wire along areas of its southern border to deter illegal immigration, DC politicians were infuriated by the act of defiance. 

By Elliot "Alu" Axelman, ago

Multiple States Remove Trump From Ballot, Could Cost Him The Election

On December 19th, the Supreme Court of Colorado ruled that due to committing insurrection, Donald Trump is ineligible to be President. Because he cannot be President, he should not be on the ballot, according to the Court. This marks the first time in history that a court has removed a presidential candidate from the ballot. The former Republican President will not be on the primary or general election ballots. 

By Elliot "Alu" Axelman, ago

TLB Creator Publishes First Book, Runs For POTUS in 2024

Many now say the united states (the union) can’t be saved. Our political differences have become so severe that they can no longer be governed with the old-fashioned American creed. 

Why Not the GOOD? illuminates how we can save this creed. It expresses the rarely-voiced posture that pedigree, education, and even past job performance are irrelevant to good government service.

By Elliot "Alu" Axelman, ago

Breaking: Defend The Guard Passes NH House!

After being retained from last year’s session, the ‘Defend The Guard’ legislation finally had its public hearing in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. On Wednesday, legislators and members of the public packed the room to testify before the House Committee on State-Federal Relations & Veterans’ Affairs on House Bill 229. Nearly everyone in the room was in support of the bill, which simply called for an end to the deployment of New Hampshire Guard members to fight foreign wars without a congressional declaration of war.

Legislation Could Trigger New Hampshire Secession Before 2030

Legislation filed by Representative Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) would place a question on the ballot for the voters of New Hampshire. If approved by two thirds of voters, the New Hampshire Constitution would be amended to say that the state will declare independence if the federal government accrues a debt of $40 trillion. As of 10/13, the US debt is $33.5 trillion. In 2020, the debt was under $27 trillion. 

By The Liberty Block, ago

Alu Publishes First Book In Spanish!

After years of considering it and slowly working on it for over a year, Alu Axelman has finally published one of his nine books in Spanish. His 2022 book, ‘Articles of Secession’ has been translated and proofread by Alu and Leliz Cedrone, another porcupine and native Spanish speaker. 

By Elliot "Alu" Axelman, ago

Does Mark Levin Endorse Secession In His New Book?

Over the course of his decades-long career, Mark Levin has supported conservative politics and the unity of the united states above all else. He has made it clear throughout his radio shows, books, and other activism that he would never support any peaceful separation or division from the union, even if it were the only path to liberty for him and his cohorts.