I think the already-brewing state vs federal power struggle will escalate to the point it needs some sort of resolution before the eviction crisis really gets moving.
I don't think it'll be an issue at all in R states and it seems like the testing ground in Oregon is not putting up much opposition to this unilateral intervention.
So I think they'll just swallow the boot and get in line once the time comes. But I'm just spitballing here, so what do I know.
There's already a thing going on in Washington where Trump says he's sending troops and Inslee says he can't. And I don't think Inslee is cool enough to keep pushing back on that under pressure, but something has to come of it, and that makes prediction timelines really complicated. (And, as I said elsewhere in this thread, I don't think the eviction crisis is going to really take off for another few months, so there's time to make it even more complicated.)
I think the already-brewing state vs federal power struggle will escalate to the point it needs some sort of resolution before the eviction crisis really gets moving.
I don't think it'll be an issue at all in R states and it seems like the testing ground in Oregon is not putting up much opposition to this unilateral intervention.
So I think they'll just swallow the boot and get in line once the time comes. But I'm just spitballing here, so what do I know.
There's already a thing going on in Washington where Trump says he's sending troops and Inslee says he can't. And I don't think Inslee is cool enough to keep pushing back on that under pressure, but something has to come of it, and that makes prediction timelines really complicated. (And, as I said elsewhere in this thread, I don't think the eviction crisis is going to really take off for another few months, so there's time to make it even more complicated.)