Posted on 01/12/2017 7:32:08 AM PST by Cheerio
#CalExit just received a big boost from an unlikely source: Peter Thiel, billionaire tech buddy of President-elect Trump.
In a Confirm or Deny interview with the New York Times Maureen Dowd, the 49 year-old Thiel confirmed that he believed California should secede.
Maureen Dowd: California should secede.
Peter Thiel: Confirm. Id be fine with that. I think it would be good for California, good for the rest of the country. It would help Mr. Trumps re-election campaign.
Apparently Thiels comment that
it would help Mr. Trumps re-election campaign was made rather tongue-in-cheek.
But it does raise an interesting question. With California Democrats abuzz with rancor against Trump making plans to be the heart of the resistance to his presidency what will Trump make of his contrarian tech pals remark?
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
The Military already owns most of California's coastline. Think the snowflakes will be able to evict? A daisy in every rifle barrel? ;)
Rules are rules. :-)
It would be like the movie where New York City is made into a prison.
Arizona and Nevada will be the new coastline after the Big One.
We will let California secede by natural causes.
Where is Lex Luthor when we need him?
The kids would have fun throwing M&M’s with her across the table.
Via con Dios Ca.
Secession is “settled” law - states can’t secede. If California tries, I hope the Yankee army invaders will repeat their prior performance.
If they need a nutty scorched-earth commander, I nominate John McCain.
Johnson mentioned putting elections under Homeland Security. Couldn’t Homeland under a Trump administration, demand clean voter roles and picture ID?
Go already.
Peter Thiel needs to cut this nonsense and run for CA Governor or Mayor of LA instead.
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