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On one side, you have liberal states with their sanctuary state rights, and then you have conservative states doing the same for rights afforded by the constitution. When does the breaking point happen where the states decide that federal government isn't extreme enough, or too extreme? When do states decide to leave amicably or create new alliances away from the Brandon administration? Per the new events, its clear the jews arent dont humiliating Americans enough

On one side, you have liberal states with their sanctuary state rights, and then you have conservative states doing the same for rights afforded by the constitution. When does the breaking point happen where the states decide that federal government isn't extreme enough, or too extreme? When do states decide to leave amicably or create new alliances away from the Brandon administration? Per the new events, its clear the jews arent dont humiliating Americans enough

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interesting. thanks for the info. disappointing to hear. i would have assumed like others that Texas would be the best suited to be self sustaining from both a physical/resource standpoint and the general attitude.

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It would have an economy like Mexico with a single source product (oil) to sell. It's be a 80/20 society where 80% of the state lived in the barrio.

I would think of all the states, the most likely ones are the Dakotas, or even Montana or Wyoming. Texas has been progressively worst at maintaining laws than those states. Comparatively consitutional carry has been a thing in Wyoming and Montana for years, Texas JUST passed it a few months or maybe a year ago

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The biggest problem Texas has are illegal aliens. You'd have an uprising a week after Texas left. Not to mention the likely military incursions from Mexico. The would be a white exodus out of the state and basically you'd be handing over first world buildings to the beaners who will trash it in 10 years.