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While I'd rather see the FBI disbanded, I could probably be convinced to support a much-diminished version being moved out of the District. Hell, there's been talk of relocating as many of the Departments as possible to locations that would make more sense. Agriculture to Nebraska, for example. (Again, a much smaller version of it.)

While we're at it, let's move the Capital to the

While I'd rather see the FBI disbanded, I could probably be convinced to support a much-diminished version being moved out of the District. Hell, there's been talk of relocating as many of the Departments as possible to locations that would make more sense. Agriculture to Nebraska, for example. (Again, a much smaller version of it.) While we're at it, let's move the Capital to the [center of the country.](https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/geographic-center-of-the-united-states)

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Francis recommends "devolving power back toward law-abiding citizens". This is what we should be aiming for at every opportunity, orania ftw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Managerial_state#Anarchy_and_tyranny

>Francis argues that anarcho-tyranny is built into the managerial system and cannot be solved simply by fighting corruption or voting out incumbents. In fact, he says that the system generates a false “conservatism” that encourages people to act passively in the face of perpetual revolution. He concludes that only by devolving power back toward law-abiding citizens can sanity be restored.[14]

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Anarcho-tyranny is a stage of governmental dysfunction where the state is anarchically hopeless at coping with large matters but ruthlessly tyrannical in the enforcement of small ones.1 It is described as "law without order: a constant busybodying about behavior that does not at all derive from a shared moral consensus." Thomas Fleming suggests stoicism as a survival skill. Francis argues that anarcho-tyranny is built into the managerial system and cannot be solved simply by fighting corruption or voting out incumbents. He concludes that only by devolving power back toward law-abiding citizens can sanity be restored.2 The phrase anarcho-tyranny is the opposite of what America was founded to be, which was a republican form of government that established strict limits on government power.0

Sounds familiar?

More about francis... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Francis_(writer)

>Samuel Todd Francis (April 29, 1947 – February 15, 2005), known as Sam Francis, was an American columnist and writer. He was a columnist and editor for the conservative Washington Times until he was dismissed after making racist remarks at the 1995 American Renaissance conference.[1] Francis would later become a "dominant force" on the Council of Conservative Citizens, a white supremacist organization identified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.[1][2] Francis was chief editor of the council's newsletter, Citizens Informer, until his death in 2005.[2] Political scientist and writer George Michael, an expert on extremism, identified Francis as one of "the far right's higher-caliber intellectuals."[3] The Southern Poverty Law Center described Francis as an important white nationalist writer known for his "ubiquitous presence of his columns in racist forums and his influence over the general direction of right-wing extremism" in the United States.[2] Analyst Leonard Zeskind called Francis the "philosopher king" of the radical right,[2] writing that, "By any measure, Francis's white nationalism was as subtle as an eight-pound hammer pounding on a twelve inch I beam."[4] Scholar Chip Berlet described Francis as an ultraconservative ideologue akin to Pat Buchanan,[5] whom Francis advised.[6] Anarcho-capitalist political theorist Hans-Hermann Hoppe called Francis "one of the leading theoreticians and strategists of the Buchananite movement."[7] To the white supremacist Jared Taylor, "Francis was the premier philosopher of white racial consciousness of our time."[8]

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