Weird Harold wrote:cthia wrote:However, my counterpoint has always been what I think you fail to see at the opposite end of the spectrum. If Sol's citizens were to wake up and smell the coffee,...
Sol's citizens, or Solarian League Citizens? The former are basically sheep dancing to the Ministry of Education's tune. The latter are days, weeks, and months removed from MoE's spin doctors and dance to their own tune(s).
The League can and will collapse as fast as news of a SLN atrocity in their "commerce raiding" strategy can spread through the league. Whether it is a single event that triggers the dissolution or a combination of several, secessions will look like rats leaving a burning ship.
cthia wrote:Sol's citizens, in light of Joat's post which contains RFC's account pointing out that systems in the League are only loyal to themselves and not to the League. Which means that Sol's citizens would be loyal to itself. No surprise there. However, Sol is the real seat of power in the government if you sandblast and pressure wash all of the crud away, which emergency war powers can do in a minute.
If Sol's citizens are sheep, dancing to Abruzzi's tune, then that should be an easy job.
Joat42 wrote:Do you propose that Sol unilaterally clean out the Leagues bureaucracy and Mandarins?
Don't you think that the other League members will be a bit miffed by that action?
Especially considering that that type of action certainly would be against the League constitution.
cthia wrote:1. Only as a start. LOL
2. Who, of Sol's citizens, would care in light of the alternative.*
3. And it comes back to the League's Constitution. An idea that was conceived "in spirit" to protect its citizens. Certainly Old Earth's earlier constitution included a Constitution to preserve its life. Again and again, I have stated that the intent of the "spirit of the law" should override the "letter of the law." There is no way I believe the Constitution of Old Earth doesn't include emergency powers. Or that Old Earth's [C c]onstitution, wouldn't initiate it even if it didn't exist, if the gorilla's gonads, or the gorilla's parents, are on the chopping block.
*An alternative which includes the possibility that Old Earth may become a bit helpless in protecting itself from the dangers of space.
You know, emergency powers are only as effective as the size of the stick you are wielding.. And the Leagues stick are waaaay bigger than Sol's. Here reality always trumps any spirit, legal or rebel.
And if Sol would start a "clean out" they would gut themselves in the process. There exists only ONE reason why your scenario could be possible, to enforce an Eridani Edict violation by the League/SLN. But that also means that the League is already gutted and so is Sol.
The thing is and I have been saying this over and over again, if a system doesn't have the resources (money, military hardware, people etc) on hand there is no amount of hand waving that will help them suddenly build a navy that's effective in the short term.