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To: central_va

You are dreaming.
Take a look at a red-blue map by county of the last election.
Now tell me which states are going which way.
You could even take this further by looking at precinct level maps.
The ideological divide has NOTHING to do with state borders.
Hell, I live in a state(WV) where every single county went for Trump. MY county is the most red of ALL WV counties, yet just going to town about 25% of the homes I pass will have voted for Hillary. Plus, WV voted in a RAT Governor in the same election.

I repeat, State lines will mean NOTHING!


67 posted on 06/13/2017 8:14:16 AM PDT by Roccus (When you talk to a politician...ANY politician...always say, "Remember Ceausescu")
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To: Roccus

I repeat if FedGov falls apart state lines will mean everything. The Governors and legislatures don’t go away. There is still law and order.


72 posted on 06/13/2017 8:19:56 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Roccus
Whenever you have a war, or a civil war, there are usually significant minorities who find themselves on the "wrong" side. Even in rural or the outer suburbs, there are a good quarter who side with the parasitic class. And even in cities like SF, there are sizable chunks of normal people. But civil wars are not like pickup games of basketball, where everybody chooses a side.

In addition, any real hostilities have events that galvanize action at the governmental level. For example, if the parasitic class succeeds in impeaching Trump, state governments (not the people of that state) will be the ones responding by doing things like not recognizing the newly formed government. Once again: state lines matter.

Will there be people who find themselves on the wrong side? Of course. But it won't negate the fact that California, for example, would recognize Trump's impeachment, but your state wouldn't.

Fortunately, this is likely to be academic, since they are not likely to generate enough political cover for many Republicans in congress to go along with the impeachment that, in all likelihood, they would support, if they could.
86 posted on 06/13/2017 8:45:08 AM PDT by jjsheridan5
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