We fix the federal level by challenging them at the state level. We keep forcing "constitutional crisis" until either the feds publicly bitch but back down and the 10th amendment becomes a hard barrier between DC and the internal affairs of the states, or they go full 1984 and there is secession and insurgency.
In either scenario the federal government has lost any claim to "legitimate" authority.
Advancements in decentralization are more important and more valuable than federal-level battles. We should win the federal battles when possible, but not at the expense of losing major assets in decentralization.
The Republican Party would love nothing more than for DeSantis to leave Florida and let them replace him with a Bush or a Rubio.
We fix the federal level by challenging them at the state level. We keep forcing "constitutional crisis" until either the feds publicly bitch but back down and the 10th amendment becomes a hard barrier between DC and the internal affairs of the states, or they go full 1984 and there is secession and insurgency.
In either scenario the federal government has lost any claim to "legitimate" authority.
The correct strategy isn't either one, it's both.
It is both, however, sending based gov's to DC is going to work against the 2nd goal/
Your suggested method can be attempted while simultaneously attempting to try to fix the federal level.
Don't put all the eggs in one basket.
fair enough but I would still rather keep desantis in florida because of how effective he has been there
Advancements in decentralization are more important and more valuable than federal-level battles. We should win the federal battles when possible, but not at the expense of losing major assets in decentralization.
The Republican Party would love nothing more than for DeSantis to leave Florida and let them replace him with a Bush or a Rubio.