Instead of seceding (separating and adopting a new name) why not reverse-secede — keep the same name and inform the other parts that THEY’RE being kicked out and THEY must select a new name?
Heck, here in New York, on Long Island, there have been calls for Nassau and Suffolk Counties to separate from New York State as well.
Suffolk County comptroller and former state assemblyman Joseph Sawicki (a Republican) has called for a separation of Long Island from the rest of the state, saying that the region, one of the wealthiest in the state, receives only $5.2 billion in state payments and pays $8.1 billion in taxes to the state.
Nassau County executive Ed Mangano came out in support of such a proposal in April 2010 and will be commissioning a study on it.
Long Island even has a movement pushing for secession of the entire geographic island (Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties) from the United States.
READ THIS FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/nyregion/22secede.html?_r=0
They can call it Atlantis.
My brother-in-law is a tech company CEO in Boulder. Was having a casual conversation with him last week. Where’s your son going to college? Middlebury, VT. What’s he studying? Environmental sciences.
Hopeless.
When the Makers abandon the Takers, who then will pay for the latter?
I am surprised that western, southern and eastern CO counties don’t want to join us. After all it’s primarily Denver and Boulder that are screwing the rest of us. We should just wall them off like East Berlin used to be and require passports for them to get out into the rest of the state.
West Virginia did it the Civil War. Pro Union East Tennessee tried to also, but the Confederate army invaded and prevented it.
This was predicted in the book The Sovereign Individual by Rees-Mogg and Davidson. Look for the break up of the large nation states, and even the return of city-states.
We live in interesting times, which is not necessarily a good thing.
I've read of similar complaints/movements in western Kansas.
Need to sell it to the liberals in boulder as “Who wants those hicks”
And then sell it to the people in north colorado as “Who wants the hippies”
So sell the positives to botht he Hippies and the Hicks so to speak.
Scare the Hippies by saying, “You wouldn’t want someone like Tancredo getting elected governor, would you?”
Levin is going to present a plan to use Article V conventions to propose new amendments.
I suggested using Article IV Section 3 to create new states from existing ones, where the conservative parts of states split off to create new states, giving the Senate 2 new conservative Senators.
-PJ
Big City(s) cesspools control entire state’s politics and laws. This is the logical outcome, expect to see more of this.
Texas needs to expel Austin for sure, then San Antonio and parts of Houston and Dallas. Because that won’t happen, West Texas, the most conservative part of the state, should become a state.
West North Dakota ?
Eastern edge of North South Carolina ?
Can Northern/Eastern California be far behind?
While I agree with the sentiments could this backfire? What if urban areas wanted to withdraw and form new states. Would a red state allow it? If you do you give two more senate seats and one rep to the dems.
Something to consider.
“To form a new state, approval would be needed from voters, the Colorado General Assembly and U.S. Congress.”
I think it’s a great idea but the above sentence tells us we can forget about it actually happening.
Large urban areas are the ruination of America.
Actually, if Denver, Boulder, and Aspen, would just disassociate from the state, we’d be fine.
Why not trade DENVER to LA for Northern California. It would be perfect.. LA and Denver can be models of LIBERALISM, while Northern CA and CO can be models of what red states can do!!