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Mary Wildfire's avatar

One big problem I have with the notion of separating red states from blue is that this is an oversimplified fiction.. As a leftist living in West Virginia, naturally I hate the idea. I also note that while WV's legislature is now 90% Republican, just 25 years ago it was 90% Democrat, so these these change. And what about the west coast? Oregon and Washington would need to be split down the middle, with their left coasts and red interiors.Another problem, with the idea of devolving power to states, is that states are still too big to have genuine democracy. And I note that "national defense" is the one thing still to left to the feds--who have have been dedicated to imperialist wars and blocking any kind of international progress, on behalf of special interests like the fossil fools.

Clearly leaving things as they are is a horrible prospect. But I don't see an improvement from division, unless it was a more serious devolvement of power to the local level.

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Darcy J's avatar

I live in a purple region of a Pacific Northwest state. Our representatives hold on to one political party for long years but do shift every so often, at need. This past election cycle, our congressional representation in the region changed from red to blue (a Trump style abrasive Republican against a small community business owner moderate Democrat new to politics.) Twelve years earlier, it shifted from moderate (but somewhat arrogant) Democrats to a moderate Republican. You get the idea: many people are not comfortable with extreme posturing. The problem with separation is how far one can (cannot) take it. Would my state break in half? What about counties? Neighborhoods? House to house? My neighborhood probably has a rainbow of political affiliations. Would some of us be expected to move? Not talk to our best friends because they're the wrong side of the political fence? How much unraveling would result if this even gets started? My Republican neighbors are showing a certain paranoia by putting up No Trespassing signs all over their property. It's baffling -- do they think those of differing politics are zombies? Coming to get them? Blue contagion, or something???

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