Chap wrote: ... ultimately, you care about the US much, more more than you care about Trump, don't you?
Chap, I can’t speak to ajax’s exact sentiments here, but I suspect that he would process that equation in the same way as many other folks who identify themselves more as part of a cultural tribe with cultural boundaries that may or may not coincide with legally-defined ‘borders’. Examples would include Kurds, Islamic State, Catalonians, and a good number of folks in the American South who still find more kinship and/or pride within the Stars and Bars and past glory of the Confederate States than the modern US. To that end, Trump is seen as facilitating those cultural ideals much more so than the direction of the nation as a whole, therefore Trump will be held in higher esteem than ‘the US’, as you put it, and protecting Trump demands more allegiance and importance than protecting the idea of the modern-day 50-state Union.
This conclusion doesn't intend to sound disparaging; it’s just a practical reading of ajax’s posts. He hasn’t shied away from suggesting that revolution or civil war is on the horizon, and that it would be driven by a desire to preserve the cultural identity of what he views his Regional America to be. Were that to result in a fragmented nation that reconstituted into several multi-state unions - each with a supposedly more homogenous or cohesive set of ideals held by their populations - then the better goal would supposedly be realized.
Other Trump fans like subs, though, don’t let their anarchistic self-interest intersect with this viewpoint. As example, subs is completely aware that if his region ended up being part of ajax’s preferred multi-state spinoff, the end result would not bode well for subs’s economic or personal future.