Posted on 11/05/2016 7:49:43 AM PDT by DFG
An organization hoping to facilitate the secession of California from the Union is holding a meet and greet on the Capitol steps in Sacramento next Wednesday, November 9, 2016, or, the day after the presidential election. The Yes California Independence Campaign, which is based in San Diego, is aiming to qualify a citizen's initiative in 2018 to get a referendum for secession on the ballot in 2019. They'll be in Sacramento to garner support for their initiative.
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AMF!
Be still my heart! The Dems would NEVER win another National election without Kali’s 55 EVs.
quit screwing around....... Just Do It
Fine with me
Oh man hold off building a wall it may just need another location
Trump’s wall will need to be a lot longer.
Do we get to keep the Naval bases at San Diego and Oakland?
The wall would be to keep White Liberals out
Without Conservatives to protect them, the Mexicans will over run them and rape & kill them all.
We need to let Liberals suffer the consequences of their votes.
Secession ping
Well....bye
“Do we get to keep the Naval bases at San Diego and Oakland?”
Naw. We’ll hire the Chinese to build us an Island base in the Pacific.
Atzlan awaits.
Good. No more more U.S. tax $$$ for you. See ya in bankruptcy proceedings pending the divorce.
We keep the Channel Islands.
Build a new base there to make sure these bastards dont start giving ports to the Chinese navy.
I think we can work around any military issues. We have many armed forces in California and bases. In exchange for their leaving we will need to move them somewhere. Some state will want the ports and bases. This just a logistical problem.
Naval bases for national defense
Shipping ports for trade
Gone
None dare call it surrender...
Naval base closed in Oakland. 20 years ago, IIRC.
Maybe expulsion by fiat might be quicker.
If Cali succeeds the first thing to be done is build a wall around Cali.
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