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I can guarantee that a red-state federation would be better than the US will be. That’s enough. I shouldn’t have to guarantee that the red-state federation will be good, or free from problems, or make you happy. That’s what heaven is for.

Minnesota does not have a place to put the water if it dammed its small tributary to the Mississippi watershed for more than a few minutes.

Illinois would be free to sail on the river. Dozens of countries around the world share watersheds. It’s OK.

State legislatures would improve if they acquired more power because voters would care for the first time.

You seem to think that uniting 100 million Americans when the fed gov is “unified in force” is easier than pressuring the Texas Legislature to obey will of Texas voters. I disagree. Once Texas votes, the other red states will have to choose between Texas or a union without Texas’ electoral votes. (see my substack)

Of course there will be migration of conservatives into the red states. Only North Korea prevents emigration.

I agree that state elections are very important now.

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