Hey it’s fine for people to discuss that.
but
It’s pretty silly to elect someone to protect and defend the constitution, who has supported (now it’s turned out to be her husband, not her, it’s hypothetical) breaking away from the union.
I also disagree with your notion that problems in the US would be solved by splitting up. In fact the problem with the US, Canada and other similar Federal systems, is that the very idea states/provinces within a federal system, is to allow each area to obtain/retain it’s own culture and characteristics. This makes countries built around a federal system inherently less homogenous.
I frankly have found the idea that the US should have 50 state governments dealing with schools, policing, welfare, etc. a huge waste. Conservatives in the US, love to fight waste, then go and push more governance and taxation to the state level so that there can be 50 duplicate fiefdoms to build political systems, bureaucracies and waste money.
i think the US red/blue split has been engineered by the republicans who want to localize all government where the democrats tend to want everything to be a national standard level.
Having said all this, it’s certainly an interesting election, with Joe Biden being the only guy who would be on the ticket in a “standard” election.