State Secession: Is it really that unlikely?
Posted on February 4, 2010 by admin
State Secession: Is it really that unlikely?
Snort Report digs deeper:
The large problems with one state seceding is its lack of viability and the objection of the criminals running the federal government. But a 50-state secession erases both those problems. That in turn makes it a concept that is not instantly dismissed, in the minds of people who think on it. Strangely, 50 state participation may make secession more possible than one.
There was a bit of grafitti on a highway overpass in Portland, Oregon, that stayed there for a very long time. It said, “U.S. out of Oregon!” A lot of people, across the spectrum, would love to give Washington, DC the boot. A 50-state secession is a way to do that, without worrying about repercussions as the Old South had to deal with.
Arizonans angry about lack of federal control on the border? They could now do it themselves.
Wyomingites mad about federal meddling in bear and wolf populations?
Cheyenne would now be in control. Oregonians hating the federal invasions of other countries? Oregon would no longer be a part of it. People in all western states thinking BLM and Forest Service land should belong to their own states, not controlled by a federal government and Senators from New York or California? Their lands would be restored to them. Southerners wanting to feel proud of their heritage? A new secession would validate their past, and end Lincoln worship.
“Dump D.C.” could become a very popular bumper sticker.
But how could a 50-state secession happen?
Economic Collapse Would Force States Hands…
Economic collapse in the United States is inevitable. But because the dollar is currently the world’s reserve currency, when the US gets sick, so will the rest of the world. Tragically, the worst of the consequences for regular people will happen here in America.
The American Empire, like all empires, is about to end. A 50-state secession would be the least destructive, most promising path to that end. It would restore the early promise of America, that has been all but lost in the last several decades. Dump D.C.!

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