They are controlled normally by the Department of Energy.
But sesession would be a weird event, and many things would change. Physical location is not one of them. And the physical location of the place where the most advanced nuclear weapons are designed and built is in California.
Would the physicists and engineers at Lawrence Livermore just pack up and leave? Or would they continue rolling out B.83s or something in between.
Loose lips sink ships.
Maybe. They’re floundering since Xi put economics on a lower tier than his own power.
The EU could do it, but it will require sharp thinking and sharper action.
Like I said, what emergency? They’re all made up.
What emergency?
In one neighborhood of that city.
We know who is really behind this stuff: Russell Vought.
The remaining question is: how to make it look like a suicide?
California is unlikely to give up their nukes.
US balkanization is exactly the chaos preceding the emergence of the next superpower.
I can’t tell if you’re serious about this.
Kerbal Space Program players: there’s an end?
Fatal motor vehicle accidents are just over 865000 times more common than commercial air travel accidents, but until dash cams we never got to see them, so people think it can’t happen to them, when it’s slightly worse than even odds.
If we limited drivers permits to the 8% or so of drivers who are actually competent we’d solve a lot of problems in several domains.
I self-selected as ineligible to drive years ago, and I’ve never regretted it. Of course I had to move away from my home country and learn a new language, but those are the shakes.
That’s for kings because they cannot be sued.
Hey. I’m part of the ad hoc team which is assembling to continue development of Mobilizon. So far it’s just a tiny group based out of Lyon France, but we’re growing.
Are you willing to provide us at least some small guarantee of access to Thomas for advice and explanations about the decisions he made about the architecture and what direction it should take? I know that her already answers queries, but I worry that it’s on his own time.
Even more weird possibilities: would the DoE forcibly relocate the physicists and engineers who do this work? Or would California step in and protect them? In any case I think the number of weapons that wind up under the control of the State of California would not be zero. The same goes for bombers, and missile systems, of which California has the most flexible examples.
Sure, the production missile fleet is in Montana and N. Dakota, but those things are there to draw fire, not necessarily to be used. But Vandenberg and Edwards are in California. What happens to those?