Posted on 04/05/2010 5:15:07 PM PDT by Kaslin
I da Ho and Utah won’t go with the Governator.
LSD - Lower, Slower Delaware
“...already tried that ...”
Well, yeah, but ... this time the Secesh crowd would have a lot of the Midwest farming and manufacturing areas. I believe we could make a go of it.
“The liberal will just screw up their side and move to our side.”
Immigration laws will just have to take into account a persons political worldview. Socialists simply can’t be allowed in, and the ones we have will be encouraged to leave as soon as possible.
Yes, of course their side will fail. It can’t work. Eventually it will have to be reintegrated much like East Germany was and North Korea will have to be. It will just have to be done carefully and the peoples will have to admit their entire worldview was wrong. They will need to disavow their previous political beliefs.
If we can just get them to peacefully go away, eventually they will be begging to come back.
Democrats would never allow it as there would be a very sharp contrast highlighting exactly why their positions are so wrong.
Every worker would move to the land of the free leaving a horde of system leeches behind in the tightly controlled land of “The Man”. The liberal gov’t would only last as long as the outside monies kept coming in, would be impossible to remain solvent otherwise.
I love the map, but I think we should be Texamerica.
You beat me to it, RatsDawg.
My answer:
Split? Absolutely not! If someone in government ignores or attacks the Constitution they should be defeated and removed - not given the benefit of any “split”
Does *ANYONE* think that those that desire to control the lives of other human beings will willingly *ALLOW* those that do not to simply go their own way?
Nanny-staters of both camps will fight tooth and nail to keep control of their subjects.
One peaceful solution would be a return to federalism, where states simply refuse to comply with unconstitutional federal laws (as determined by the residents of individual states). A return to federalism would allow states like California and Illinois to continue their love affairs with socialism while allowing other states to live free.
I know this probably wouldn’t work, because leftists are not keen about letting other people live free. For one thing, there would probably be a mass exodus from left-leaning states to liberty loving ones. In the long run, they’d cut their own throats, but at least the rest of us would be spared from the totalitarian future they plan for themselves.
I do agree with Walter Williams that there’s a great divide between Americans who want government to do everything and those who simply want to be left alone. How is it even possible to still compromise with folks who are so diametrically opposed to the things we hold dear? Seriously! How can one even “reach across the aisle” to compromise with people who literally want to control every aspect of other people’s lives (except abortion)?
AND people fear social conservatives, growing angry if we merely mention the need for self-restraint (or Jesus). Some are so fearful of losing their porn, they fight as as though we are like the leftists who want to control what you drive, what you eat, where you live, how much you keep...
It’d be better to move ‘em to California, so when the earthquake comes, they’ll all fall into the ocean.
I’d be willing—as long as the conservatives get the West.
They'd certainly try to prevent all that petroleum and refining infrastructure from leaving - and they'd do so without acknowledging even a fleeting sense of irony.
Texas will again lift its head and stand among the nations. It ought to do so, for no country upon the globe can compare with it in natural advantages. - Sam Houston
Amen.
...or maybe we can just put all the idiots (liberals, that is) on a big boat and send them all to Europe where they can live under the socialism that they clamour for.
There are many, many American families who where there in 1775. We will be there again...
Yes.
Yep, but the blue states are BROKE now....
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