Actually all we need to do is respect the tenth amendment. then red states and blue states can live the way they want. But if we must split up, the only fair way would be by county. The red counties would take almost everything, and the democrats can have the various blue city states engulfed in a sea of red states.
The county thing ain’t going to work. It is state by state, sorry but if you live in a blue state you will have to vote with your feet.
That’s why I refuse to buy the red state blue state game. Its a liberal lie to hide their fear of what they know is true.
In fact when you get right down to the nitty gritty, even the large “blue” districts in places like Minnesota are more sparsely populated than liberal.
>>Actually all we need to do is respect the tenth amendment. then red states and blue states can live the way they want.
Ding ding. We have a winner! That is exactly what we need to do. It wouldn’t take long before all the white guilt is drained from the blue states and then they’d start voting with their heads.
I like that. I live in the blue state of Washington, but my county is red.
I think the whole secessionist movement is a distraction from what we should be focusing on: building a REAL 10th Amendment movement.
When do we switch back to Red = Communist and Blue = Americans?
I just spent the holidays in a little town about an hour west of San Antonio (as the crow flies). It’s the county seat and the population is only 425. There is never a democrat on the ballot.
Everyone we talked to are serious about secession. They’re also very worried and buying guns and ammo. My wife bought a hurricane lantern from an old lady at a “junk store”. I told her we were buying it for when it hits the fan. She said “I had 10 of them and sold them as fast as I got them. Everybody said that’s why they’re buying them.”
She then told us about a book she is reading called HOME INVASION. It sounds like something that could happen.
When I left I said “I’ll see you at the revolution.”
She shook my hand and said “I’ll be on the front lines with you.”
One other thing I noticed is there are no cattle on the ranches. Many ranchers had to sell their livestock during the drought. So, most of the ranches have been bought buy corporations and turned into deer leases. Beef is definitely about to go through the roof.