I don't honestly know which way the Texas secession thing will go in the end.
The issue, as I see it, is that (for example) Texas is baulking at the Federal policies that are possibly-designed at this point to inflate USD to worthlessness to make the national debt somewhat less crippling than it is now - and if that reduces most of the US population into poverty and dependence upon the government, that's a price the Biden administration is certainly willing to pay.
The problem being that somewhere like NY pretty much insists on stuff like this - and is counting on TX tax dollars to make it happen. NY cannot walk away without losing all those big chunks of other people's money that they are spending. So TX might eventually have to.
Thing is, that's exactly why Texas shouldn't leave. They have leverage over the feds, including most of the American oil refineries.
Texas leaving the US is not acceptable for that reason alone. From a strategic and geo-political standpoint, declaring war on Texas is a better decision than letting it go.
It's that need for Texas that allows Texas to have real bargaining power and control over the feds. It's New York and California's need for money, that makes Texas have leverage.
Don't walk away from an entangled gunfight, especially when you are winning the war of position.
I don't honestly know which way the Texas secession thing will go in the end.
The issue, as I see it, is that (for example) Texas is baulking at the Federal policies that are possibly-designed at this point to inflate USD to worthlessness to make the national debt somewhat less crippling than it is now - and if that reduces most of the US population into poverty and dependence upon the government, that's a price the Biden administration is certainly willing to pay.
The problem being that somewhere like NY pretty much insists on stuff like this - and is counting on TX tax dollars to make it happen. NY cannot walk away without losing all those big chunks of other people's money that they are spending. So TX might eventually have to.
Thing is, that's exactly why Texas shouldn't leave. They have leverage over the feds, including most of the American oil refineries.
Texas leaving the US is not acceptable for that reason alone. From a strategic and geo-political standpoint, declaring war on Texas is a better decision than letting it go.
It's that need for Texas that allows Texas to have real bargaining power and control over the feds. It's New York and California's need for money, that makes Texas have leverage.
Don't walk away from an entangled gunfight, especially when you are winning the war of position.