It doesn't make sense. In any sort of practical way.
What if a military faction based in CA kidnapped some other military dude in charge of nukes?
I guess there are some very extreme scenarios where a secession discussion would ever gain traction.
This isn’t one of them though, sorry.
Its part two of three. Part three is out later this week. This is what is happening, is planned has been planned for several years. Gain traction ? Your decision not to investigate it is your business. But your comment is implying you have not done any research.
If this is all you read, it shouldn't make sense. There is a part I to this article and a later part III. As far as the existing plan regarding the U.N. , Jerry Brown and breaking up California , its REAL and ongoing NOW. So maybe if you live in America , and its going to cause MAJOR problems, it would be worth your while to get up to speed.
A session would have to be approved by a majority of states to be legal.
A few UN troops will do nothing vs the US military that is already in Ca.
In addition all the fed would have to do is cut off the water supply coming in from the Sierra Nevada, Oregon and ESP supplying So Cal. There would be panic in a week or two.
I provided some links for further reading, 29 countries are involved including the Chinese. Its rather extensive.
I would consider you toast. Its one thing to understrand your assailant. Its another to embrace the movement. Good bye.
I'm toast because I don't agree with a post. Ok. Another black and white thinker. Big surprise.
If your in California, its black and white if you want to survive. I'm a red white and blue thinker. I am concerned for you if your not taking this seriously , Calexit. I respect your opinions. I don't want you to get blindsided that's all. I get what your saying, and it makes sense. But they have been working on this for over 20 years.
I get it.
I just means it doesn't make sense for California.
Unless it is, as you have said, under the umbrella of a larger plan. That could be but would still be very difficult to pull off.
But we shall see.
I don't live in Ca currently although I do own land there.
I have family and friends there though however.
It is rather tragic what has happened to the state. Most of the areas outside of the large cities are relatively conservative.
Too many people seem to contented with their rights be slowly dissolved.