Topic: The USA - does the future hold harmony or fragmentation?
One of the United Sates' best features is that it is a melting pot of all races and creeds. Throughout its short history, it has been bound together by an intangible dream of freedom of free will, shared by all who have obtained, by means foul or fair, entry into its golden land.
With its increasing age, maintaining common goals will become a far harder thing to achieve. States such as California who have independent wealth are becoming increasingly self-orientated. Texas, "The Lone Star State" declares a sense of isolation that is not in harmony with a sense of united purpose.
When all is rosy in the garden, appeasing such diverse peoples is a somewhat easier task, but as communities and states grow independently, does such inter-dependence retain that same necessity that once was? With a recalcitrant state, can a federal government apply enough pressure to tie it to it's whole without the use of force, which will by itself, be a catalyst for separation?
As all empires have shown, constructing one is far easier than keeping one. Can the United States of America avoid the fate which has befallen all that have preceeded it, or is it destined to become another country which once had a glorious past?