The Strange Game
The Neoconfederate alliance is smaller, weaker, and more brittle than it was in the Gingrich–Bush era, but it is not gone. What survives are the institutional husks and funding pipelines that don’t require Big Oil’s old sovereignty to function. So once you remove Big Oil as an independent sovereign bloc, The MIC as a semi-autonomous policy‑setting actor, NAM as a unified industrial front, and the GOP donor ecosystem as a coherent class project, what’s left is a patchwork of legacy institutions, ideological mills, and regional power centers that still animate the Neoconfederate project even after its economic base collapsed. 👴 Koch Network — the last fully functional command node. The Koch apparatus is the closest thing to a surviving sovereign in the old Neoconfederate coalition. (The emoji is supposed to be Bob Welch.) What they still control: ■ Americans for Prosperity (ground game + candidate pipeline) ⏹️State Policy Network (50‑state ALEC‑style policy shops) ✳️Donor Trusts (dark‑m...