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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: California’s Secession Movement Gains Traction in Wake of Trump’s Election The Corner The one and only. Californias secession movement has grown significantly since Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United States. The golden state overwhelmingly disapproved of Trump at the ballot box nearly 3.5 million more Californians voted for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton than voted for Trump and a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found that one in three Californians now support the secession movement. (In 2014, only 20 percent of Californians favored secession.) Yes California, the leading political action committee fighting for Californias independence from the union, has capitalized on the shift in public opinion. The campaign committee submitted a proposal to Secretary of State Alex Padilla on Thursday, allowing it to collect the necessary number of signatures to create a ballot measure for the November 2018 election; 585,407 Californians must sign the petition by July 25. If Yes California reaches the signature threshold, Californians will vote on whether to repeal provisions in Californias constitution that outline the states relationship to the union. According to Californias attorney general Xavier Becerra in his summary of the initiative, there are two constitutional clauses in question: that California is an inseparable part of the United States and that the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land. At least half of Californias registered voters must participate and 55 percent of those voters must approve the measure for it to pass. If it did pass, it would trigger a vote scheduled in March 2019 to ask voters whether California should become a free, sovereign, and independent country. Californias politicians, meanwhile, are calling for the state to continue to defy federal law in the wake of President Trumps announced policies on sanctuary cities and immigration enforcement. For example, Governor Jerry Browns State of the State speech this week made clear that California officials will not cooperate with efforts to deport illegal aliens. We will defend everybody every man, woman, and child, Brown said, who has come here for a better life and has contributed to the well-being of our state. Local authorities have echoed this sentiment. Immediately following the presidential election, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors wrote a resolution defying Trumps stance on immigration: No matter the threats made by President-elect Trump, the board members wrote, San Francisco will remain a Sanctuary City. California may be the sixth-largest economy in the world, but to successfully resist Trump by seceding from the union is an endeavor unlikely to succeed. After all, its not just Californians who decide their states fate; two-thirds of Congress and three-quarters of states (or a constitutional convention) would have to approve a constitutional amendment allowing it, making the ambitious secession proposal a failure before it even arrives at the ballot box. Read more at: www.nationalreview.com/corner/444357/california-secession-movement-support-increases-state-resists-trump-administration Poster Comment: David Dixon · VP Excess Claims at RSUI Group, Inc. These folks are delusional. That state would turn into a sea of violence and depravity beyond anything which it currently experiences. The state is going bankrupt because of it's progressive utopian visionaries in Sacramento who will have created a middle ages fiefdom of haves and have nots. Californias true poverty rate is an eye-popping 20.6 percentthe highest in the nation. Proportionately, Californias Supplemental poverty rate is 38 percent higher than Texassomething that should be a source of embarrassment for the home of Hollywood, the Silicon Valley and the nations highest marginal income tax rate. You see What poverty measure a politician or an organization uses can be very informative. Because the Official Poverty Measure excludes the high cost of living on the coasts, it undercounts poverty in California and New York while exaggerating poverty throughout much of the South and Midwest. This leads to a gross misunderstanding of poverty, much of it willful, by those who advocate for higher taxes and more government spending. In fact, three factors, the cost of living, labor force participation, and demographics, together explain most of Americas poverty rate at the state level.Guess who that does not favor? Tatarewicz: Should be able to eliminate poverty by avoiding spending on wars abroad. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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California is prohibited from secession due to the Act of 1871 which formed the corporate UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. This is true simply because California is now a subdivision of the corporate body. ;)
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