The U.S. is simply too large to be effective economically, morally, or politically:
I am often accused of having no solutions to the problems that I am constantly outlining. Part of the reason you never hear solutions is because most people do not even realize there is a problem – and identifying the problem is the first step to solving it…
In principle, I am a proponent of monarchism or anarchism, much as Rothbard, Tolstoy, Mises (never in obvious tones did he advocate anarchy, but his thoughts on the right of unlimited secession are identical), Tolkien, Spooner, Hoppe, and many many others are. But many people do not accept principle these days, so practicality will have to do…
My two most practical solutions are nullification (jury and state) and secession. The U.S. is simply too unwieldy and bureaucratic to function justly. We have the right of peaceful secession as a state, city, town, and individual, and should exercise our right to nullify laws (by application or existence) whenever possible…