
Episode 307: Listener Questions: Central Banking, National Divorce, and Public Companies
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The Anglos Aren't Getting the Vote Now.
In the mid 1990s, early 1990s, Quebec had a vote to withdraw from Canada and that vote came down to just missed very close. "I don't really sense that there's this urge anymore," says Julian Zelizer. If most of our governing were done at the state level instead of the federal level, then there'd be no need for a national divorce,. New York can do its own thing. Pennsylvania can do their own thing. California can look very different and yet be unified in the very basics.
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