Saturday, December 12, 2015

An Occidental State in a Non-occidental Region


   Some states in the occidental block of states (Western Europe, North America,Australia,New Zealand) have colonized other regions but they have never set up a state in the non-occidental world. Why not? The enemies of the occidental way of life are out to set up as many states as they can and create within them a simplistic and reactionary economic and political system. How can we in the Occident set up a progressive state where non-occidental people can experience our way of life? We should all encourage states, preferably poor states, to petition the American Congress to become the fifty-first American state. Let’s say state X in Africa joins the American union. Immediately it would have its borders protected like any American state by the American military. Its currency would become the dollar and its banks, if they wished, could join the highly sophisticated American Federal Reserve banking system. If located in Africa, the state would have the most secure economy for foreign investment on the continent. It could be the focus point where a coalition of states worldwide opposed to the non-occidental way of life could become active supporting the revolutionary new initiative at various levels. Business investments from citizens of states all over the globe could flow with complete security into the new American state. American citizens could legally live and work there with full political rights as well as the thousands of new immigrants who are regularly becoming American citizens. Citizens in state X would send elected representatives to the American Senate and House of Representatives in Washington DC, vote for a President, and have the right to live and work in any of 51 states  with full political rights. A new state would give up some of its sovereignty but would gain full representation in a second democratic government in Washington and a revolutionary new occidental transformation of its economy.
Daniel McNeill
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