Would you vote for Calexit?

Well, would you? Huh? What?

  • Yes! I WOULD vote for CALEXIT!

  • Nope

  • I'm tired of polls darnit!


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New Jersxit not so likely. Doesn't have that catchy sales pitch sound that attracts the malcontents.
 
The peoples of Western Washington and Western Oregon will gladly support CalExit in hopes of joining them shortly after (peaceful anexation), TExit will be inevetible once CalExit occurs.
It's interesting that you should mention Texas since it's a popular myth in Texas that the state has the unique right to secede. Not true, see Texas v. White (1869).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_v._White
 
When someone who very seldom gets the joke actually catches one, they often feel the need to spell it out.
 
To those who got in a twist about my asking a simple question requiring a simple answer, get a life. :)

It has been my policy here to ask questions, such as the left hanging itself, and the one about what Clint Eastwood said, which I did not say, that would get people freakin out at me so that I may prove one point.

You folks and your politics and negativity is sapping your humor, decaying your charm, and you are losing your sparkle. Even a safe thread is a place to become offended. :D Why not just address the question? Raise your concerns to each other rather than get angry all the time?

Of course when I made a thread about too much negativity it got ...well its not so easy to post there now. :lol: That was where I had planned to make this post.

You may continue to freak out at me and get offended over my global warming thread if you must...
 
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I've written books.

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Pray tell amigo, where might I get one? Be a while now but eventually I'll be back in the US, pick one up. I lived in Jersey for decades, knew quite a few Jersey girls. Maybe reading the storioes of others who suffered might help alleviate the resulting twitch.
 
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From Fox News:

Officials announce proposal that would establish California as separate nation
Published January 27, 2017
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A proposal in California has been submitted to the Secretary of State’s Office on Thursday campaigning for the state to secede from the United States.

The proposed “Calexit” initiative would ask voters to repeal part of the state constitution that declares California an inseparable part of the U.S.

A recent poll suggested that one in three California residents would support a possible secession from the U.S. due to their opposition to President Donald Trump. No mention has been made of the president in the proposal.

If the proposal qualifies for the ballot and is approved by voters, it could be a step to a future vote on whether the state would break away from the rest of the nation.

More on this...
Secretary of State Alex Padilla said the group behind the proposal, Yes California Independence Campaign, was cleared to begin attempting to collect nearly 600,000 voter signatures needed to place the plan on the ballot.

The Los Angeles Times reported that the supporters of the proposal have said California does not share the same cultural ideas as the rest of America.

Similar attempts to establish California as a nation, or break it into multiple states, have failed.

The proposed constitutional amendment, titled California Nationhood, would also ask voters to repeal language that states the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law. If approved, it calls for scheduling a vote in 2019 to ask voters, "Should California become a free, sovereign and independent country?"

"America already hates California, and America votes on emotions," Marcus Evans, vice president of Yes California told to the Los Angeles Times. "I think we'd have the votes today if we held it."

The campaign must submit the valid voter signatures by July 25 to qualify for the ballot.
 
Huh, if Oregon goes it might make it easier to get the kids there.
 
Wouldn't it make more sense if Washington state also got in the new country? Cause then the oldUS would be forced to make deals to keep access to the pacific warm-water ports.
 
But it's gonna be the best deals, believe me
 
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has said he could support US states secession if Trump continues to support EU states secession.
 
Nothing like a promise of international recognition to encourage dissolution.
 
Random thought on this matter: If there ever were to be a vote on California's secession from the US, shouldn't the entire US get to vote on the issue instead of just Californians? Their secession would have consequences for both Californians and the rest of the US, so it only makes sense that everyone in the nation get to have a say in whether or not they get to leave.

EDIT: Not to mention, if the majority of US citizens voted for California to leave, then the federal government would have no legitimate reason to oppose the secession.

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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has said he could support US states secession if Trump continues to support EU states secession.

What President Juncker fails to understand though is the EU is not a sovereign nation, whereas the US is. The EU is still just an international organization akin to the United Nations. So to support secession from the EU is just showing support for the decision of a sovereign nation to not be associated with an international organization anymore, whereas supporting the secession of states from the US is actively trying to disrupt the stability of a sovereign nation and could legitimately be viewed as an act of aggression.
 
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Not so sure.

If we had decided to have a vote in 1776 the majority here would have been for the colonies staying.
 
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