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On Thursday, Rep. Andy Harris told Newsmax that money for wildfire aid isn’t a priority for Republicans because “we just put more money into FEMA before we left for the Christmas holidays,” and the Maryland Republican claimed that Los Angeles “mishandled the fire department so egregiously that they ought to bear some of the burden for that rebuilding.”

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[–] CaptnNMorgan 16 points 6 days ago (1 children)

It would be nice, but unless California has a militia on the same level as the US military, it wouldn't end well

[–] jj4211 15 points 6 days ago (1 children)

While I agree it would go poorly, the way this would happen in theory is that the state would take their contributions to the federal military with them, and for California that would be a pretty sizeable chunk. So it's not just local police and national guard.

[–] CaptnNMorgan 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

This is very interesting. It's my understanding that a lot of grunts in the military are big fans of Trump, so wouldn't that throw a wrench in the gear? Even if that isn't the case, the military falls under the executive branch, the president is their commander in chief. What does that mean when a state seceeds?

[–] jj4211 2 points 5 days ago

I think another complicating factor is that military folks are moved around so much that they wouldn't have the same loyalty to wherever they happen to be. So it's likely to be quite bad, just staying that generally the military itself would split.

As to technically reporting to the president, well all bets would be off, since the act of secession is already a rejection of the current government and rule of law. There wasn't any legal framework for the revolutionary war nor the civil war to happen, and yet they did.

Despite all this technicality, I'd really not want to see the nightmare of how this would play out in practice. Of course I could not see it happening until the GOP got too greedy and fully shut down elections or go too far away from free and fair elections. Ultimately confidence in elections serves as a release valve for anger with the government, and messing with that invites disaster.