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SCOTUS IS ABOUT TO MAKE THE MOST MONUMENTAL AND IMPORTANT DECISION IN THE 250 YEAR HISTORY OF AMERICA!!!

THIS SINGLE DECISION WILL DETERMINE IF AMERICA EXISTS 100 YEARS FROM NOW OR BALKANIZES AND BECOMES NOTHING MORE THAN ANOTHER SYRIA TYPE REGION WHERE OTHER MORE POWERFUL NATIONS FIGHT OVER ITS NATURAL RESOURCES USING PROXIES IN A NEVER ENDING "CIVIL WAR"!
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Womp womp
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>>538083616
He actually thinks this will happen
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>>538083661
>IF
He's pre-coping, that's a bad sign
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The Supreme Court of the United States in the next few hours is about to make the most monumental decision since Emperor Caracalla granted citizenship through the Constitutio Antoniniana to the invading hoards of barbarians that were living illegally within the Roman Empires borders.

SCOTUS is now tasked with making the same decision, do they follow in Emperor Caracalla's footsteps or do they trail a new path? History has shown us what happened to Rome after the fatal mistake by Emperor Caracalla.

Rome *officially* fell not even 300 years later in 476 AD
And not even 150 years later it was already at the end of its life and was collapsing in real time.

>"Even as (the Late Roman Empire's) urban population remained much the same since Constantinus's victory at the Milvian Bridge, recruitment among roman citizens by the year 390 a.d had plummeted to barely 15% of what it was was 50 years prior - what is made more dire when one realizes that the Roman Empire after Diocletianus's reforms required a standing army at least twice the size of that of the time of the roman golden age under Vespasianus."

>"The attempt to replace roman soldiers for the Foederati (immigrants mostly settled illegally on roman land) led to a swift competence crisis among the ranks, as well as the disappearance of roman veteran culture. Among the most shocking anecdotes are reports of roman armies mutinying over 'the absurdity that roman soldiers had to build roads and infrastructure'."

>"As political, demographical and economic factors coalesced, the roman recruitment crisis can be understood as an existential crisis of the empire itself. Simply put, roman citizens rich and poor no longer believed that a military career would be beneficial to them, nor they believed the existence of the military and the empire itself were worth any sacrifice."

SCOTUS in Barbara v. Trump will be put in the position to either follow in Caracalla's footsteps or to save the empire!
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>>538083616
it's all led to this. I am somewhat concerned about the potential outcome, but take a little bit of solace from seeing Justice Thomas sidelining the faggoty reporter yesterday, since he seemed to be in a pretty good mood
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>>538083616
DIGITS AND IT HAPPENS AND A MASSIVE CHIMPOUT HAPPENS!!



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