• Eddie Hitler@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Of course he will. This is just a the lithmus test to see how far he can push the envelope and seeing what new laws need to be instituted or changed to get his desired outcome. If he doesn’t get much push back from DC, he’ll move on to a larger city, new state. Not New York or California, too big, too soon. But maybe something smaller like New Mexico, where you can add on the border as an issue. I’m not familiar with New Mexico any of their cities having immigration problems? You’re hardly ever hear anything about New Mexico, they must be pretty chill down there.

    And I understand a DC provides certain specific powers that he doesn’t have in other states.They’ve already overturned a few of his decisions, but it doesn’t seem to slow him I’m down much anyway. So I got a feeling they’re only going to keep escalating.

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      9 hours ago

      Sounds like you may be onto something.

      New Mexico governor declares state of emergency in rural county afflicted by crime, drug use

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      20 hours ago

      Depending on how that mayoral race turns out he just gearing up to take control of NYC. Hell I bet it’s one of his wet dreams to rule that city.