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How It All Ends — Part I: The Quiet Drift

7/15/2025

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Map-style illustration showing the United States fractured into emerging regional blocs, symbolizing the gradual shift of governing authority from federal to state and regional entities.PictureAs federal cohesion weakens, power doesn’t vanish—it redistributes. State and regional authorities aren’t rebelling. They’re replacing.
I’ve just published the first part of a long-form essay series called How It All Ends on Substack. This project began as a thought experiment, not a prediction: What happens when a federal government slowly stops working—not with a revolution or collapse, but through neglect, mismanagement, and quiet withdrawal?

Part I, titled The Quiet Drift, focuses on the erosion of federal cohesion in the United States. It traces how state and regional governments have, in many cases, already begun taking the lead on infrastructure, health care, disaster response, and even fiscal policy—often out of necessity, not defiance.

This isn’t a dystopian rant. It’s a systems-level analysis rooted in my background as a soldier, sailor, and consultant with nearly four decades of experience. It’s also informed by my academic grounding in political structures (thank you, University of New Mexico!). I knew that Poli Sci degree was good for something.

The core question isn’t whether the country breaks apart overnight—but whether it’s already breaking apart in ways we’ve simply normalized.

It’s long, yes. But the stakes are high. If you’ve felt like something fundamental is coming loose in how this country operates—or why things feel so directionless—I hope this gives you a framework to think it through.
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🔗 Read Part I on Substack: How It All Ends — The Quiet Drift

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When Chaos Becomes the Norm: Why I Wrote a White Paper on Executive Drift and Governance Breakdown

6/10/2025

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I didn’t set out to write a white paper. I set out to understand why I felt so damn uneasy. Maybe it started with seeing peaceful protestors met by armored vehicles. Maybe it was the endless chaos in Washington. Or maybe it was just me—an immigrant, veteran, and parent—wondering how much longer our institutions could bend before they break.

What began as frustration turned into research. What became research turned into structure. What emerged is now something I hope contributes meaningfully to the public record: a documented, reasoned critique of how executive power has drifted from constitutional constraint toward normalized chaos.


📄 Read the full white paper here!
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    Axel Newe is a strategic partnerships and GTM leader with a background in healthcare, SaaS, and digital transformation. He’s also a Navy veteran, cyclist, and lifelong problem solver. Lately, he’s been writing not just from the field and the road—but from the gut—on democracy, civic engagement, and current events (minus the rage memes). This blog is where clarity meets commentary, one honest post at a time.

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