Sunday, February 2, 2025

California Collecting Signatures for Possible Secession From USA

 I have an idea that this will probably go about as far as the Western Minnesota counties that want to secede to South Dakota.  It would be next to impossible.

California is a mess and maybe a lot of us would say, "good riddance!"  Let them form their own nation filled with Liberals, fruits and nuts.  They can have a fairy land where police are few and crimes of stealing less than $1000 would not even be enforced and people can identify as cats, dogs or any of a thousand different genders.  Everyone can have their own truth and live in peace and harmony in the Age of Aquarius! 

Activists in California are seeking to put the state’s possible independence from the US to a ballot.

Last week, the Secretary of State of California Shirley Weber authorized a voter initiative to collect signatures needed to put the matter to a vote during the November 2028 general election.

If successful, voters will be asked the question: “Should California leave the United States and become a free and independent country?” They are reportedly hoping to gain more support than their previous efforts, after Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory.

Marcus Evans, the activist behind the initiative, has until late July to gather signatures from 546,651 registered voters – 5% of the votes cast during the 2022 California gubernatorial election – to get secession on the ballot.

If the measure passes with at least 55% approval in a vote featuring a minimum 50% turnout, it would amount to “a vote of no confidence in the United States of America” and trigger the creation of a state commission to explore the viability of Californian independence. The proposed 20-member body would report its findings in 2028.

A legislative analysis prepared for California Attorney General Rob Bonta emphasized that the state’s constitution does not allow secession from the US, and the proposal does not include constitutional amendments. The document estimated the cost of operating the commission at $2 million per year, on top of $10 million in one-time election-related expenses.

Evans previously served as vice president of ‘Yes, California’, a pro-independence group that gained traction in November 2016, after Trump’s first presidential victory. Described by the media as a “long-shot” at the time, the campaign was suspended nine years later, in December 2024, according to its website.

In an email to CBS News last week, Evans said, “We believe that now is the best time to Calexit – NOW we are better situated to make Calexit happen than in 2016.” The activist cited two impeachments of Trump during his first presidential term and federal prosecutions against him during his 2024 election campaign.

Here;  Californians collecting signatures for secession from the US — RT World News

We've said it for some years now, but maybe it would be better to let the Left and Right separate peacefully and amicably because our world views are so divided that we simply can't negotiate anymore.  The divide is simply too large.  Let CA, NY, WA, OR, NY all become the lands of Liberals and let the middle of the country be the land of the Conservatives.

But what the heck would we do with MN?  Maybe give everything East of the Crow River to Canada and the rest of MN can become South Dakota? 😀

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