The Golden Age changes in the U.S. political system

Question: Saint Germain prophesied that one day the USA will split into five regions, but will apparently remain one country, like the United States of America. Could you please elaborate whether the USA would then, one, resemble the EU in the structure of cooperation between the regions, or whether it would still be a centralized federation? And if so, whether it will retain the presidential system, which is executive controlled, or will switch to a parliamentary democracy with a clear separation of powers, that guarantees the independence of the judiciary and prosecutors as two state organs, two state organs in a third branch of state power, like in most European countries. And finally, whether it would move away from the tenor of an egotistical, individualistic, neo-conservative liberalism, and become more of a social democracy with a caring governmental system.


Answer from the Ascended Master Saint Germain through Kim Michaels. This answer was given during the 2024 Chicago Conference

Well, there are naturally changes that will happen in the United States as we move into the golden age. It is not impossible that there could be the formation of certain regions, of states that feel they are more aligned politically, but I certainly do not desire to see and do not envision that this will break up the unity of the country. The strength of the United States is the ‘united’, not the states.

You already have a separation of powers, and a balance of powers. But it is clear that in the golden age, the president will have less powers than today, and will be more like a prime minister in many European countries. There will also, at some point, come a point where the Senate will be abandoned, and there will be only one parliament. There will also come a point where the two-party system will be abandoned, and there will either be more parties, or there will eventually come a situation where there are no parties, where the members of the parliament simply vote their conscience.

There are many changes that can happen. Certainly, neoliberalism will gradually fade away, and there will be, in the United States, in the golden age, much more of a social awareness like you already see in some European nations, especially in Northern Europe.

It is clear that this is not to say that what you see in Europe is particularly European. It is universal, and it is part of the golden age mindset. In the golden age, there will be much more of what we call the basic humanity, where people will see that we need to take care of each other. Therefore, there needs to be public health care, some social safety net, public pensions. You cannot allow these things to be driven by commercial interests. This is not something that is particularly European. It is just universal values.

It is clear that one of the main things that will happen as we move further into the golden age is that there will be a raised awareness of the power elite and their manipulation. And it will be seen as the role of a democratically elected government to protect the people from exploitation by the elite, as I have talked about several times.

And exactly how that is done will vary from the United States to Europe or other parts of the world. But it will be done. It will be done as part of the golden age. And exactly when and exactly how will be a matter of individual differences. And quite frankly, the United States will probably be one of the last countries to really take serious measures to limit the power elite. But it will happen.

 

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