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[–] finitebanjo 8 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

We may not like the enemies within but that's no excuse to help the enemies outside. I like @ThePowerOfGeek suggestion better, just make a ballot initiative to ban or withhold federal taxes in Cali.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Doing that would by definition make us independent. We would be seizing the Federal governments legally implemented Tax dollars.

But in all seriousness I am a leftist and I support CA independence because it is time. We are just too different then the East and the Mid-West, we have a different climate and a different relationship with our water and our land. That causes us to have a different body politic then them. I mean the only reason CA is part of the US is because the US invaded a sovereign country and took it, then to hold it engaged in a genocide of the native population. We never asked to join, we were forced. But that was the 19'th century and today is the 21'st century. We shouldn't rejoin Mexico and become Mexican again, but we are definitely not "Americans". What are we IDK, but I think we deserve an opportunity to ask that question.