• BigPotato@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    You know what Texas already has? At least three Active Duty military bases. If every Guard wants to come driving down to say hi, you know what they need? Fuel.

    And you can’t find JP8 at Buc-ee’s, so good luck using Cavaso’s fuel point while on your way to flip off the feds.

    Yes, the states can do what they want with their Guards but this isn’t something to worry about unless you’re worried about the waste of life and tax payers money.

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      11 months ago

      Can’t Biden nationalize the Texas National Guard like Eisenhower did with Arkansas, as described here?

      I suppose that coming to a head is what I’m worried about - Biden will issue the EO but the Texas National Guard will refuse to acknowledge it. And now there are convoys and shit joining them, so it will just be a standoff that goes on forever (not unlike the Bundy ranch saga) and potentially lead to a serious crisis within the military and the refusal to follow the ruling that SCOTUS handed down.

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        11 months ago

        Secession will literally never happen. If they did, they’d be throwing 38 red electoral votes in the garbage and the Dems would win every national election for the next 3 decades easy, probably more.

        IF they did (not even a big if, seriously, like i said above it will never happen). No need to fight a war over it, no need to even fire a shot. Let them take everything they want in the state. Cut off all trade, blockade their international shipping, seize all assets outside Texas of all businesses based there, then watch as they have to now come to terms with the fact that their only viable land based trading partner is the same country they have been trying to stop immigration from for over half a century.