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I believe DC is so crooked (both parties) that the only thing that will get it through their heads that we're fed up is outright secession. And no, I don't care if the Supreme Court says we can't do it, that's the point, to say we're not going to follow DC anymore. So who's with me? Amnesty, Obamacare, Common Core, enviro-statists killing our jobs, Gaystapo/Transtapo, gun grabbers, when are we going to have enough, and, like the Founding Fathers, break free?
I really think we should seriously discuss a revolt against DC. I believe it's in our best interest if we want to be a free people.
The Confederacy part II or the revenge of the Confederacy? I’d be for sending devout Trumpsters away though... maybe Alabama.
I'm picking Alaska. It has more oil than Texas and you'd have to march through Canada to fight us, which is why it'd be more beneficial to take it over than to have Texas pull out with loyal union states to the North and sides and nasty Mexico with its invaders to the south.
The best part is, they couldn't use many weapons on us to get us back or it would hurt the polar bears and do bad things to the climate.
Seriously though, just because the Confederacy lost doesn't mean we should put up with BS from DC and states like California indefinitely without any pushback. If we have no more real representation in DC than our ancestors had in Parliament, we seriously should consider splitting the quilt.
I'm picking Alaska. It has more oil than Texas and you'd have to march through Canada to fight us, which is why it'd be more beneficial to take it over than to have Texas pull out with loyal union states to the North and sides and nasty Mexico with its invaders to the south.
The best part is, they couldn't use many weapons on us to get us back or it would hurt the polar bears and do bad things to the climate.
Seriously though, just because the Confederacy lost doesn't mean we should put up with BS from DC and states like California indefinitely without any pushback. If we have no more real representation in DC than our ancestors had in Parliament, we seriously should consider splitting the quilt.
Alaskans may not welcome your efforts to take over their state.
The Confederacy part II or the revenge of the Confederacy? I’d be for sending devout Trumpsters away though... maybe Alabama.
What is your plan for the most Republican parts of the country, including Great Plains states such as Kansas and Nebraska, rural areas in northern states such as New York and Wisconsin and western areas such as rural California?
One one side is the social darwinist GOP. I got mine. Go die.
On the other side is the social justice warrior Dems. Its white mens fault a POC is using crack and has 3 kids by age 20.
Can we skip the Mexican wall and just build one to separate this new two state setup? Mexicans won't want into the southern US and the northern US won't want the southern US in. It's a win-win for everyone.
I believe DC is so crooked (both parties) that the only thing that will get it through their heads that we're fed up is outright secession. And no, I don't care if the Supreme Court says we can't do it, that's the point, to say we're not going to follow DC anymore. So who's with me? Amnesty, Obamacare, Common Core, enviro-statists killing our jobs, Gaystapo/Transtapo, gun grabbers, when are we going to have enough, and, like the Founding Fathers, break free?
I really think we should seriously discuss a revolt against DC. I believe it's in our best interest if we want to be a free people.
Hasn’t that already been tried? How’d that work out?
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