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The US will change but it won't be as bombastic as Caesar to Augustus, the natural degradation of the state will continue until window dressing will no longer suffice. Either it will go the way of the Soviets or it will reform itself along the Gilded Era, with all the social strike and faux economic advancement. In my view, the first group to offer a progressive (economically speaking) and nationalist platform will dictate the evolving political sphere that will emerge post-Trump and the tech-oligarchs. That of course is such a gamble that it won't be done until the America of the post-Cold War era is dead and buried, the Democrats will not abandon race homosexuality and the Republicans won't abandon graph chasing until their is no other choice but to maintain power by appealing either to Wilson or Roosevelt (either one).