While conservatives were jubilant at the results of the election, liberals have reacted absolutely hysterically to the fact that Donald Trump is on his way to the White House.
Already, we are witnessing a political polarity shift, but not just in the sense of the Republican Party being turned inside out by Trump’s triumph. After 8 years of rationalizing each and every excess committed by President Obama and smearing Republicans as violent bigots guilty of treason, Democrats are suddenly rediscovering the value of dissent. Within a week, they went from demanding that the president be able to do whatever he wants to warning about the dangers of power being concentrated in the hands of one man.
At first, it appeared to be just the typical liberal reaction to a Republican winning an election, but after a couple days, it became abundantly clear that there is something running much deeper through the left than even the sharpest conservatives previously thought.
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San Andres fault do your thing.
The Democrats will never let California secede if they did a Democrat would never be president again.
Why not, we’ve already been invaded by Mexico!
Dear Jeff, I feel for you. I love in MN and feel the ravages of the left every day. I hope somehow people on the left start seeing the improvements, but what will happen even if the country improves the left won’t agree that improvements have been made. I know that a divided country won’t stand. Hopefully other people will realize this.
California would not survive without the taxpayers of the United States carrying them.
Bye
don’t worry…it’s just California so who cares…
Bye bye
Oh no more federal money!!!!
No objections here
One interesting thing that could(in theory) happen is the state dividing in two. The proposed state would be called Jefferson, and consist of the northern, generally more conservative part of California. That would split the state’s electoral votes, and Jefferson would very likely be a red state.
What remained of California would be even more staunchly blue than it is now, but would have fewer electoral votes and less influence.