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Posted on 01/30/2017 6:25:21 AM PST by Leaning Right
Liberals used to hate secession, the notion that states could leave the Union as they did before the Civil War because they didnt agree with the policies of the federal government. But with Donald Trumps election, many California liberals suddenly have warm words for a budding ballot initiative that has just begun collecting signatures in order to place secession, or Calexit, on the ballot.
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Add IL to the list.
From my facile understanding of what passes for politics in `Cali’ it seems to me that if urban CA can’t extract its head there should be an East California and West California, like Chile and Argentina.
” I’m guessing the California National Guard would side with the rural farmers, and not with the urban elite. In fact, I’m guessing the California National Guard is made up of mainly rural farmers and other working-class folks.”
Given that a lot of the people who end up going with the Guard tend to be from the working class families, you’re likely correct. I don’t know about California, but living in Pennsylvania, of all those I know in the Pennsylvania National Guard, almost all of them are affiliated with working class families.
If they are willing to take genuine action in using the truly available natural resources, then they would succeed. However, I don’t see them as really willing to secede, because they would rather take the easier route of relying on the other states for their resources.
Fine. Northern half and central valley keep the name California. Shove the coastal group into the ocean as independents with a new name.
When Mexico owned California—they considered dividing it into two states, Congressman William Vandeiver wanted to divide in in the 19th Century—North, south California. Both parts of the state are dramatically different.
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