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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 27, 2023

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Trump Indicted: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/30/donald-trump-indicted-in-hush-money-payment-case.html

This is a major enough story that I think it goes beyond needing more than just a link.

DeSantis knows (or has legal advisors who have informed him) that there is no legal way for Florida to refuse extradition and that it's mandatory under the US Constitution. This is just baiting people with false hope.

He didn't say "refuse", he said "not assist".

The ability to slow-walk everything while still technically fulfilling legal compliance was used by the Deep State to great effect during Trump's presidency; DeSantis is just resolving to give them a taste of their own medicine.

The headline says refuse, I grant you, but, well, that's what you get for only reading the headline.

Bingo. "Not assist" implies that state resources may not be expended (which might still technically violate the Constitution) but does not imply they'll resist attempts to extradite if NY wants to send people to do it.

It puts the onus on NY to either send people to do it on their dime or sue Florida (again on their dime) to try and force the issue.

In a sense, a test of how badly they ACTUALLY want Trump vs. just signalling about it.

Fuck I’m bored. I hope Florida cops pull their guns on nyc cops and tell them to leave. That would entertaining and I believe appropriate.

I'm relatively worried that we end up with some Boomer fudds in golf outfits getting gunned down in an incredibly ill-advised standoff at Mar-a-Lago.

That would be just about the funniest inciting event for kicking off CivWar II.

Ya it would be funny. Curious are we on the same side or do I got to try and kill you in CivWar 2?

If we already lived in AI world and I could upload myself to cloud this would actually be kind of fun. Just download myself back to new meat husks when I die in CivWar2.

I take the Ent position in any hot civil war.

Don't fuck with my trees and we'll be fine.

Of course, I can also predict which side is most likely to overstep and try to goad me into fighting back, but I've positioned myself such that that side is very far away from me and so I probably wouldn't have to interact with them.