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Re: Socialist left leaning California or is it
Post by munroburton   » Sat Nov 19, 2016 6:22 pm

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Michael Everett wrote:
Senior Chief wrote:Yeah I meant secede... Not that I would want that to happen... But some of these die hard liberals do talk trash that way; and if California did who do you think will pick up the tab for all those on Social Security and other hand-outs that the Feds give out... just those poor smucks who stay in that new country with higher taxes...

It will never happen but the liberals do talk...

We have a similar issue in the UK with Scotland and the SNP.
The SNP wants Scotland to be an independent nation, but their sums just don't add up, especially with the recent(ish) drop in oil revenue. Should they go independent without seriously cutting back on their Government spending, the resulting economic collapse would make Greece look like it was merely low on spendables.

The problem with Secession is what happens when the flow of money from the rest of the country is cut off? Scotland relies on the rest of the UK via the Barnett Formula which gives it about £1,500 more per head than England. Should that be cut off and Scotland forced to rely on internal taxes... ouch.

Does Caliornia have a similar issue?


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The problem with relying upon GERS to come up with a Scottish deficit figure(the widely reported ~£15bn) is that certain UK national projects are included in the figures for the devolved governments(Wales and Northern Ireland's figures are similarly affected). Those include Trident and its successor, HS2, Hinckley Point, about £1.5bn of UK military spending abroad is assigned to Scotland and so on. There is also interest on the UK national debt - one of the perks of seceding is the potential to leave all debt behind(I personally think we should take a population share, but who wouldn't want a blank debt slate?).

And it's an undeniable fact that spending would go up immediately after independence. There are the trappings of state to establish - a national broadcaster, defense ministry and forces, diplomatic staff and so on. Beyond that is impossible to predict with even a semblance of certainty.
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Re: Socialist left leaning California or is it
Post by Senior Chief   » Tue Nov 22, 2016 6:37 pm

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The government of California is waiting until after Trump in sworn in as president to put forth a petition to the voters of California to leave the U.S.A. If it passes at over 55% then they will petition the United Nations for help. All this was in this mornings newspaper... I may have to move to the only other State in the Union that came in as a Republic.
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Re: Socialist left leaning California or is it
Post by ksandgren   » Tue Nov 22, 2016 10:16 pm

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Senior Chief wrote:The government of California is waiting until after Trump in sworn in as president to put forth a petition to the voters of California to leave the U.S.A. If it passes at over 55% then they will petition the United Nations for help. All this was in this mornings newspaper... I may have to move to the only other State in the Union that came in as a Republic.


That other state that came in as a Republic (Texas) has repeatedly floated its own petitions to leave the USA, if for very different reasons.
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Re: Socialist left leaning California or is it
Post by The E   » Wed Nov 23, 2016 1:38 am

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Senior Chief wrote:The government of California is waiting until after Trump in sworn in as president to put forth a petition to the voters of California to leave the U.S.A. If it passes at over 55% then they will petition the United Nations for help. All this was in this mornings newspaper... I may have to move to the only other State in the Union that came in as a Republic.


If by "government" you mean the "Yes California" campaign.
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Re: Socialist left leaning California or is it
Post by WeirdlyWired   » Wed Nov 23, 2016 3:12 am

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Canada has a similar problem with the Quebecois, n'est-ce pas? And California is the 5th or 6th largest economy in the world with ~10% of the US population. It could probably make it on its own.

Reneging on the TPP would punch a big hole in Northern Oregon's export economy. We'd probably be right behind CA in the vote to exit.

And didn't British Columbia offer to take in the entire west coast (WA,OR,CA)?
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Re: Socialist left leaning California or is it
Post by Eyal   » Wed Nov 23, 2016 7:33 am

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Senior Chief wrote:The government of California is waiting until after Trump in sworn in as president to put forth a petition to the voters of California to leave the U.S.A. If it passes at over 55% then they will petition the United Nations for help. All this was in this mornings newspaper... I may have to move to the only other State in the Union that came in as a Republic.


Not quite

First they need to gather a sufficient number of signatures (the required number is TBD). If they cross that bar then it goes to a referendum in 2018. Note that they've been floating this (and several other petitions) for two years and have so far been unsuccessful (prior to the election they planned to get in on the ballot in 2020). And frankly even if they somehow pass the referendum there's not chance they'll be able to secede, nor does UN recognition really amount to much.

Interestingly, they're not the only California secessionist group:

Repeated attempts to create a 51st state in Northern California, named the State of Jefferson, have also failed. That movement generally draws more conservative supporters who are dissatisfied with California’s dominance by Democrats.
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