The deep divisions that exist within the America electorate have manifested themselves in a number of ways in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s historic victory in the presidential election. Perhaps the reactions are the strongest in the days immediately following the election itself, with people later settling down after they decide that while they despise the results, the world didn’t end.
That’s the normal reaction, but the 2016 election was extraordinary. So perhaps we’re going to get something other than the “normal” reaction this time around.
It certainly looks that way in California, and forces gathering for change are examined on page two.

They will go bankrupt and beg to come back by 2020
And schools.. Just those 2 are over 30% of their economy
Well I’m still paying a state tax. Honestly, from “the inside,” California is too stupid to stand alone.
Good more money for the other states.
Save the rest of the US a lot if money
jump!
Well one tax has to go, either state or federal.
They already in billions of dollar in debt! Let them go and let them drown in their own vomit!
California and Nevada no longer require proof of US citizenship on online voter registration forms, just the applicant’s word of honor that he or she is a citizen of the USA https://covr.sos.ca.gov/?language=en-US. Though there are penalties listed in small print on both state’s forms, it was never expected that US Attorney General Loretta Lynch would prosecute a non-citizen for voting for Clinton either in person or by mail. That may change after Jan. 20, if the new USAG decides to compare voting records from California and Nevada with US citizenship records.
OKAY,,, BYE BYE, ,,,