• BaroqueInMind
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    10 months ago

    Those buoys are deployed by the Texas National Guard who answer to the governor of the state of Texas and is property of the state.

    The commander in chief could hypothetically commandeer their property and dispose it but requires a lot of legal hurdles and time to write warning orders, operational orders and fragmentary orders to deploy the US military to get it done.

    It’s cheaper and easier to get the SCOTUS to order it illegal and force them to do it themselves with their own state money instead of federal money. Rather than burdening US taxpayers, lets burden Texan taxpayers to fix the problem they themselves created.

    Your neighbor parked his pickup truck in your driveway to deliberately block you in and said he can’t move it because it’s broken down. Are you going to pay for a tow truck to haul it away or make him pay for it?

    • @meco03211
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      910 months ago

      Couldn’t the feds do all that then sue to recoup the cost after? Hell take parallel paths and just let the quickest win.

    • @badbytes
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      710 months ago

      National Guards are commanded by Federal gov, otherwise they could be seen as a militia with insurrection abilities.

      • Bibliotectress
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        10 months ago

        They do actually have their own state military. IIRC, they’re called state defense forces, and multiple states currently have them.

        (Edited to fix my weird link)