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Post Post #3 (isolation #0) » Tue Feb 12, 2019 5:14 am

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Another thing to consider is the federal (and state/province) military hardware that is present in various provinces, states and territories. If the Federal cohesion in both countries suddenly disappear, those forces and that hardware is going to end up in someone's hands. You could end up with a small population state, say North Dakota, with power disproportionate to their size because they house so many nuclear silos. Or like San Diego that has a large US Navy presence.
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Post Post #5 (isolation #1) » Tue Feb 12, 2019 5:28 am

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Yeah. Take out the war part. I don't know about Texas but I grew up in California and spent most of my life here. If the Federal Government just disappeared, I don't see the majority of Californians having a problem with that at all. Even if there was no subsequent war.
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