The budding California secession movement now known as Calexit by some has rumbled around for several years, but just gained more momentum to move forward.
Made of up of leftists who want to turn the Golden State into a socialist utopia, the Yes California group hopes to get enough support to have a ballot initiative to go before the voters in 2018.
The movement began back in 2015 as some voters argued that California isn’t getting its fair share of federal revenue to pay for needed infrastructure and social programs while its taxpayers are sending more than their fair share to other states that don’t embrace the offbeat cultural values of California.
Who knew Californians would embrace the states rights argument that fueled the Confederacy?
Naturally, observers on the other side of the argument may see an upside to California’s departure, given the fact that it harbors illegal immigrants who’ve become a financial burden on the educational and health systems, not to mention a conduit for the flow of criminal gangs and drugs into the United States.
On the next page, learn the next steps in the Calexit process and how state officials have helped the process along.
Omg!! Wake up!!! Your hurting yourselves…. Jerry Brown is a total idiot for bringing everything down highest taxes in the state even the celebrities are leaving!!!!
Trump needs to take down Brown and his whole corrupt system.
Poll numbers? More F**e News I don’t think that there are that many ignorant people in Calif. If there are ! And they do then all the smart people will leave. And then they will have a country called Dumbass ! The dumbist place on earth!
Scott Ladewig civil war
bye bye
I hear there’s plenty of room in Syria
I feel its time and feel its coming.
Why do you fools want to surrender to a bunch of pussies and give them the most comfortable state in the world? Are you s-s-scared of the manbuns?
you will have no votes.the democrats will lose 55 you lose.
F**e news
B******t propaganda
I don’t know 1 person in California willing to follow any Californian politician out of the USA