Today on NOW & NEXT:David Schultz, professor of political science and US constitutional law at Hamline University in Minnesota weighs in on the year long war in Ukraine. How is it affecting and informing domestic and international politics for the Biden administration? David says this has become a proxy war between NATO and Russia and, if recent history tells us anything, this war of attrition may well stretch into the next decade.Is China postioning itself to be the broker to stop the shooting, if not the war?Also, GOP Representative Majory Taylor Greene says it's time for the US states to get a divorce from Washington. It's easy to dismiss her as a fringe voice but she speaks for a growing constituency. Is sucession in the US's near future? And while we're at it, Canada's facing it's own "Quiet Revolution" of sorts as the federal-provincial relationships outlined in the BNA Act can't keep up with the pressures and expectations of the 21 century. What will the borders and maps look like by the end of the time Americans marks 300 years of independence in 2076?