Mr.
Christopher Butler asks that common question in a recent
essay here at The Hayride. He
and others believe that reliance on federal largesse poses a nearly impossible obstacle
to surmount to States that wish to part ways with, or re-configure in major
ways, the current union. But is it?
The answer
is quite easy on this point – No, it is not insurmountable. Let us look at Louisiana in particular. A normal budget for Louisiana is in the
neighborhood of $30-35 billion. Early in
the JBE years, for instance, before hurricane and covid relief from the federal
government dramatically inflated it, the FY 2017-8
budget was $29.5 billion. $16.3
billion was raised by State taxes; $13.2 billion came via the federal
government. Thus, if Louisiana decided
to separate from DC, she would have a $13 billion budget gap to fill. That sounds awfully big until one takes a
look at how much income tax
our State sends to DC, which in the same time period totaled about $39
billion. With that tax revenue being
redirected to Baton Rouge instead of DC, the budget deficit would be covered in
its entirety, and there would still be plenty left over.
Financial
self-sufficiency would not be a problem for an independent Louisiana. What does pose a genuine danger is the
collective character of Louisianans. A
powerful writer in defense of Christianity and tradition, one of Louisiana’s
French kinsmen, the counter-revolutionary Chateaubriand, once said that a major
defect of the French character is its frivolity. And Louisiana, despite the addition of more
serious, down-to-earth ethnic groups like the English, Celts, Vietnamese, and
others, retains this flaw of our first settlers from France. The unseriousness of carnival/Mardi Gras permeates
much of Louisiana culture, and it is this that ultimately threatens any attempt
by Louisiana to separate from woke/globalist Blue States, as buffoonish leaders
and corrupt morals inside and outside of government destroy a people far more
quickly than weak GDP numbers.
The cure for
that is to strengthen the religious and cultural fabric of our State. There are many heroes who can help us in this
task. Some Christian heroes in
particular include three saints whose feast days are celebrated about this time
of year.
. . .
The rest is
at https://thehayride.com/2023/03/garlington-can-the-states-break-free-from-federal-dependence/.
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Holy Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us
sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to the Union!
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