#Calexit
Let's start with the following assumptions that should be axiomatic:
Big
government = big corruption
Small
government = small or smaller corruption
When
I said I was willing to donate to the #Calexit project, I wasn’t kidding.
A
decent consideration for the opinions of others demands that I share my
thoughts on this subject. I have friends and
family that live in California, and I meant no disrespect to them.
Here’s
how a see it. I buy things from nearly every country in the world. What
difference does it make if California becomes one of those countries?
Just
because I buy things from other countries, that doesn’t require me to adopt the
politics and world view of that country.
However, being politically aligned with California now means exactly
that. Their laws are enforced in my state. Let’s be honest, some in California
have views that are diametrically opposed to those I have. Let’s be grownups about it and each go our
own way, politically. By all means, we will still be good neighbors, visit
Disneyland, the beach, etc. And you folks should come to visit the natural wonders in
Utah. Commercial relations!! Yes! Free Trade, Yes! Peace, Yes!
Here’s
what I see as the benefits of Calexit. And BTW, the same benefits apply to any
region or state, or whatever area secedes.
1.
The
Federal government becomes smaller
a.
Small
government = smaller corruption = more freedom
2.
Both
parties become somewhat more aligned with the interests of their respective
citizens, aka, the people
3.
Other
states and regions can follow the example of California (ie. Peaceful secession)
4.
The
process continues, until maybe 3000 counties are independent states with the
corresponding freedom accruing to all!
5.
Power
is decentralized and local politics is empowered
6.
The
rest of the world, threatened with the overlordship of the US federal government,
military and nuclear war, breathe a sigh of relief.
What if there were 3,000 states where there used to be 50?
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