Posted on 12/01/2017 5:15:24 AM PST by God luvs America
I think the answer is to start fomenting insurrection in California. Trump can start that, by speaking about the judges and elected politicians in California. People like Ben Shapiro and Ann Coulter should have speaking events in California, hammering home that "People of California, your politicians and judges have measured your lives in the balance against illegal aliens -- and decided that your lives are worthless." Or similar language -- it needs to be inflammatory and hard-hitting, and it needs to be repeated until it starts sticking in the minds of California voters.
Jeff Sessions can do his part, by denying funds to outlaw jurisdictions with "sanctuary" policies. But the people who live there have to be willing to throw off their chains.
If they had really excluded the Chinese back then, we probably wouldnt have so many Mexicans today.
Step away from the weed.
the procedure is to purge California from the Union
Martial law would be a waste of time and money.
Once purged, the citizens can sort thing things out and the good guys can request readmission for selected counties.
Decent white folk don’t take to the streets and throw rocks through store fronts.
In the olden days after such a happening, a section of the city would be burned down, and the next morning (comment removed before the Mods see it). But then, it would be safe to walk the streets for years.
Yea, L.A. has fallen precipitously since Sgt. Joe Friday extolled its special status in the 1950s and 1960s. CA has produced many bad public officials: Pat Brown, Jerry Brown, Alan Cranston, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, Kamala Harris, Earl Warren, Thomas Kuchel, really a list too long to list them all.
That’s the key: CA people welcome “the chains” that bind them to tyranny.
Proof that color does matter.
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