'Good Morning, Mr. President.'
by
William Buppert
by William Buppert
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"Good
Morning, Governor, how might we…"
"Mr. President,
I realize you are a busy man so let’s get down to brass tacks…we
are calling the ball and withdrawing our support of your Administration
and the Federal government in DC. Effective immediately, we have
coordinated to place all outgoing receipts to the IRS in a caged
account here in Boise…"
"Governor,
you can’t do that…"
"Please
don’t interrupt while I am speaking as we are from this point onward
peers in the family of nations. I hope you have reviewed the diplomatic
instruments we sent by courier last night to Department of State
which delineates the terms of our divorce."
"I did
receive those and you have no earthly idea the can of whoop-…"
"Please,
sir, maintain the decorum of these proceedings so we can move forward
to an amicable separation. I give you my personal assurance on the
safety and well-being of all Federal personnel we have detained
for immediate repatriation to the remainder of these United States.
Any non-law enforcement Federal personnel who wish to remain behind
will be permitted to do so."
"I hope
you have thought through the consequences of what you are embarking
on."
"Mr. President,
we have had over two hundred years to give the rulers on the Potomac
a chance but that time has expired. Effective immediately, all so-called
Federal lands now belong to the nation of Idaho and we will dispose
of these lands at our leisure. In the interest of burying the hatchet,
we will not seek compensation for the seizure, abuse and tenure
of Federal practices on the aforementioned land and call the balance
even."
"Those
are my lands, Governor…"
"In actuality,
they belong to neither of us, sir. On to other business, I have
alerted my National Guard forces to establish checkpoints at all
the main arterials in and out of Idaho. All National Guard forces
deployed overseas will return home in the next 48 hours. I would
also caution you on the use of military force to convince Idaho
and its citizens to forcibly return to the yoke of the Union. Idaho
has a well-deserved reputation as a rather well-equipped state in
firearms possession and use. As Yamamoto said, you may find a rifle
behind every blade of grass."
"Are you
threatening the president of the United States?"
"No, sir,
I am simply making an observation about the hazards of one country
invading another."
"You are
land-locked, Governor and wholly dependent on federal subsidy for
a great deal of employment and infrastructure in Idaho."
"No longer,
the tremendous tax burden across the spectrum formally imposed in
our nation as a subject State in your country is now effectively
terminated and we are going to unleash the free market to address
all of our former shortcomings as a result of the overarching government
supremacism practiced here before. In telephone conversations with
my neighboring governors, we are on the verge of Confederation negotiations
that will pave the way for Idaho embassies in British Columbia,
Montana, Utah and Wyoming. We do intend on opening a consular office
in DC as soon as we can ensure the diplomatic baggage containing
sufficient weapons assures our safety in the greater DC metropolitan
area for our diplomatic personnel."
"Governor,
what Constitutional right do you have to secede from the US?"
"Mr. President,
the behavior you have exhibited toward the Constitution has been
at best characterized by active neglect and abhorrence for the restraint
on governance in the Bill of Rights. I am rather surprised you would
resort to assuming the document in any way has weight in Washington,
DC. I would suggest my rights extend as far as our ability to throw
off what has become a government of occupation instead of cooperation.
We resign, sir and wish to go in peace."
"I will
use every measure in my arsenal to force you back into the fold."
"Mr. President,
thank you for the heads-up but we have taken certain precautions
to ensure that any rash measures on your part have a disproportionate
impact in the DC/Virginia corridor. Please don’t press us on the
issue. I would like to offer one more rather moderate important
proposal to our future business. These United States as administered
by DC are now essentially bankrupt. War on the world, out of control
spending and borrowing, debt and deficit, non-funded future liabilities
in the tens of trillions and a banking infrastructure rotten at
every level has pushed the US to an economic abyss from which it
cannot shrink. We will provide you a demonstration project of tiny
government, free banking and a formerly enslaved citizenry unleashed
to realize their potential with no government interference. We simply
wish to go our own way untethered from the Remora Nation DC came
to symbolize."
"Governor,
this conversation is over."
"Good
day, Mr. President."
August
9, 2008
William
Buppert [send him mail]
and his homeschooled family live in the high desert in the American
Southwest.
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