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.

cut off all funding.
Bye
The biggest problem I see are the ports where so much of our goods are shipped into and out of. This could / would cause a major problem. Second problem is that when California does it, Oregon & Washington will soon follow, which would cut off the entire west coast and all the shipping ports on that side of the nation. Otherwise I say go ahead and let’s build another wall.
California is broke!!!
Grow up dink breat h
Good!
Hell let them go I have nothing there
Does not matter what California wants, they will never be allowed to secede. It’s a national security risk. California does not have the financial means to secede. California gas a 9 billion dollar economy, and 300 billion in unfunded pension liability, they are not going anywhere. They can not survive on thier own, besides, how will they conduct commerce with a 100 percent tax on all goods going into California? How will they survive without a military? Or oil fields? Or electricity? Because no company that pays federal tax will stay there knowing that there are no loopholes for taxes if California secedes. Just a silly idea, like Hawaii leaving. The US will not allow that large of border to be open to foreign invasion.
Stupid stupid stupid libtard’s
Can you make it sooner????????