Nobody thinks that, and I was careful to say "largely". Straw man arguments bore me.
If we can't separate ourselves, two choices remain. Join the hive or civil war, and winner take all, which is separation by force.
What I'm trying to communicate, is that we can't be practically separated, geographically. It would be laughable to even try.
Who says? You? People say it's impossible to deport illegal aliens, too, yet Mexico deported 40 million of its people without even asking them to leave. Arizona caused illegals to begin emigrating out of their state with the passage of one common sense law. People are separating themselves all the time. Right now, people are emigrating from my state of California to other more sensible states all by themselves.
No - we on the right (and those who came before us) allowed the left to do the damage they've done. It now falls to us to undo that damage through sheer determination and hard work.
Besides, I'm not in agreement with ceding a single square inch of my beloved America to the vermin on the left.
So the same Americans who have voted for more government for the past 100 years are going to be made to see the light and renounce their free stuff because "we on the right" (who apparently are at the same time complicit in "allowing" the left) are going to change their world view through sheer determination and hard work?
People don't change unless they have to, and the money hasn't run out yet.
Alright. You win. Draw a line down the middle of the country and call one side red, and the other blue.
Just hope your house is sitting on the right side of the line when they mark it.