With so much division at the federal level, it's "nice" to see governors reaching out to each other like this. Maybe if they learn anything from this exercise, it'll be reflected as more sound protections for their constituents in the form of bolstering pro-union, pro-solidarity grassroots movements.
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163 years without a civil war, it's been a good run. Note I'm not knocking this effort, but the lines in the sand are being drawn...
The rurals are about to learn why city-states didn't let them vote.
what?