Makes perfect sense when you realize the political parties involved care more about party power, than the health of Americans. We are heading towards a civil war in my opinion. Forget schools reopening, the very government is fracturing and not following the rule of law or proper procedures. All because of right vs left bullshit. People refuse to work with each other, or will only do so if they trade up in party power.
My post is exactly on track with that because if eviction problem isn't solved RIGHT NOW it is possible that you wouldn't have a country on election day. Here is what I wrote the other day.
Plus what is missing is that some local authorities organized elections basically outside of legal system, what triggered the central government and their supporters.
Therefore:
Large public debt - check
Bad economy - check
Not so many friendly foreign countries - check
Stressed population - check
Clashes of local authorities and central government - check
The leader that 60% of the country can't stand - check
Endless experiments with education system over the years - check
High ethnic tensions based on history - check
Chunks of police going over the line - check
Bad and decaying infrastructure - check
Therefore I am getting the impression that some politicians don't really understand with what they are playing here. Once people are chronically stressed and the foundation is cracked it is very hard to put things back together, especially if the country is big. Since due to that international efforts just wouldn't have the real effect. Not to mention that probably no one would really want to interfere into this due to a number of complex reasons. Also foreign analysts said that the mess here will end in about 10 days and therefore they went for "easy solutions", but they overlooked one thing and that is that the military and the police will also fracture. Therefore the two opposing forces will be much more equal in numbers, what then opens the gates for long term mess.
So yeah, I am probably the last person here that will claim "It can't happen". The only real dilemma left in the air is: Is it worth it?. Here clear majority thinks it was, since they no longer have to share the country with "certain people". For that reason the question of splitting countries into pieces is as old as it is complex. While what the laws of the "mother" country are saying is generally irrelevant if the problems snowball. What is generally hard to achieve without bad economy or strong foreign influence. However when a country stops to exist in practice it's laws are basically reduced to piece of paper. While new leaders will basically improvise solutions out of this situation.