How's the secession coming along, California?

How's the secession coming along, California?

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Are there any independent countries that have to import their drinking water?

Not so fast, California
(And I still got my eye on you too, Texas)

A lot do actually.

Technically even you do it. Difference is California has to be fully reliant on it as the agricultural sector is their big earner. And has to do the same with staple crops, electricity and gasoline.

we import drinking water?
I import it from the ground.

Will be on the ballot in 2018.

Expect it will pass. There's huge support for it in California.

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for /leftypol/ here

Too bad that we literally can't leave. Fucking idiots.

Say GOODBYE to your federal funding Cali-"Sanctuary City"-fornia

hahahahahaha

Yeah no, your state is a massive water importer.

good luck if it passes

your state is 40% federal owned land

>tfw when the cucks here don't understand how many spics and nigs rely on the federal government for their gibmedats

Any SEIU 1000 member going to strike this coming Monday? DMV fag here. AMA.

What's going on? Why are you striking?

Just nuke the whole coastline and be done with it.

>A referendum that is against the constitution will pass and be accepted by the Federal Government.
topkek.
The only way they're leaving is through a bloody civil war against the rest of the USA.

I would love if they succeeded. America would be conservative and republicans would win every election from here on out.

Here's how it would go
>California secedes
>literally only the southern coast minus San Diego secede, maybe Fresno too
>all agricultural areas in the interior and North don't join them
>trade gets blocked by Pacific fleet
>California is just a dry Facebook development center

...

Don't make fun of them. We want them gone.

As a whole America imports water from Canada. Saves tapping natural reservoirs (saving for the future, smart) and more importantly tastes better than anything else they provide.

I'll vote against it.

>1. Taking an illegal take-it-or-leave-it approach to barganing
>2. Gender pay inequities
>3.Changes in healthcare cost
>4. Planning civil service reform without Union bargaining
>5. State making threats to pressure Union into taking first bargain
>6.Illegally threating state workers with discipline if they attempt to engage in protected strike or picket line activity.

Don't go to the DMV on Monday.

The 1869 Supreme Court case Texas v. White determined that the secession was never actually a real thing in the eyes of the federal government.

t. Google search "can a state secede from the union"