19 Could Roman Ruins Inspire West Coast Offense? (Solo)
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19 Could Roman Ruins Inspire West Coast Offense? (Solo)

What if Rome wasn’t just ancient history—but a blueprint for how empires corrode? In this hard-hitting solo episode, Pacific Time host Greg Amrofell records from Italy, tracing chilling parallels between the fall of the Roman Republic and the unraveling of American democracy. As Trump federalizes the National Guard, threatens war with Iran, deploys ICE raids, and criminalizes dissent, Greg calls on the West Coast—and its allies—to go on constitutional offense.

We revisit the original rebellion of 1776, reflect on HBO’s John Adams, and examine how authoritarianism gains ground through chaos, distraction, and cruelty masked as strength. From invoking the Posse Comitatus Act to launching a West Coast Congress, this episode lays out a tactical and legal playbook for states to reclaim their power, uphold the Constitution, and fight back—before it's too late.

Highlights:
  • Rome’s collapse as a warning for the U.S.—and why "SPQR" still matters
  • Watching John Adams on the plane and re-reading the Declaration of Independence
  • Trump’s provocations: arresting a senator, deploying Marines, undermining due process
  • War with Iran as a cover story for escalating domestic authoritarianism
  • Ten bold state-level actions to provoke court fights and assert sovereignty
  • Praising Newsom and the West Coast AGs for resisting federal overreach
  • Legal framework: 10th Amendment, Posse Comitatus, Insurrection Act, and the 25th
  • Call for a West Coast Congress to coordinate climate, civil rights, and economic defense
  • ICE obstruction laws: extreme taxes, quartering bans, liability expansions
  • Reimagining National Guard units as State Constitutional Defense Forces
  • Reclaiming the American flag from authoritarian co-optation
  • A rallying cry for police, veterans, judges, and public servants to honor their oaths

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