CORRECTED MAP, WITH COMPUTER ENHANCEMENT AND SATELLITE CONFIRMATION OF THE TRUE GEOGRAPHIC RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TEXAS AND CERTAIN OF THE SEMI-INHABITABLE REGIONS OFTHE AMERICAN UNION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
The following inclusion is attributed to Patrick Buchannan, a floating, free-spirit of and on the right. With few exceptions, he tends to be a reasonable and studied thinker and commentator. It is true that he is one of the "inside the beltway" voices, but the pinkos really do not like him. He is too "rough cut" or "working class" to be truly welcomed at the Fronde du Palme saloon in Georgetown, and he goes to a barber for a haircut instead of a stylist. He might even ruin the barbeque in the Hamptons by showing up wearing a green pullover during the Autumn....when everyone knows that brown, gold, yellow, and maroon are permitted exclusively.
Some of these examples Mr. Pat includes in the article below-included are known. Others might surprise even the informed OROG. But, they are out there. And, Texas's situation is even more tenable because we are not in the position of secession. Ours can and should be a simple, amicable withdrawal. We should even be able to receive a payout of Texian payments into the American Social Security system, and a cessation of claims against that Ponzi Scheme, thereby liberating the Americans to use the funds for whatever purpose they might will. The money, once crossing onto Texas soil, would then be liberated and assigned to each Social Security recipient who has been manumitted from his slavery to the American central government. Each recipient would become the owner of his/her own account, with microscopically minimal Republic of Texas involvement.
It is doubtful that Mr. Pat would endorse the notion of Texas or any other State in the American Union leaving that Union under any condition, save perhaps for California. But he has, perhaps inadvertently, stumble into a mine-field of possibilities, great and small, that can be used by Texas Nationalists as examples of orderly withdrawal from a political union.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/is-red-state-america-seceding/#AvfVbaJRRKXMFk6z.99
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SEPARATION ANXIETY
IS RED STATE AMERICA SECEDING?
Pat Buchanan covers many movements across U.S. to divorce from urban rulers
In the last decade of the 20th century, as the Soviet Empire disintegrated, so, too, did that prison house of nations, the USSR.
Out of the decomposing carcass came Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Moldova, all in Europe; Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Caucasus; and Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia.
Transnistria then broke free of Moldova, and Abkhazia and South Ossetia fought free of Georgia.
Yugoslavia dissolved far more violently into the nations of Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo.
The Slovaks seceded from Czechoslovakia. Yet a Europe that plunged straight to war after the last breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1938 and 1939 this time only yawned. Let them go, all agreed.
The spirit of secession, the desire of peoples to sever ties to nations to which they have belonged for generations, sometimes for centuries, and to seek out their own kind, is a spreading phenomenon.
Scotland is moving toward a referendum on independence from England, three centuries after the Acts of Union. Catalonia pushes to be free of Madrid. Milanese and Venetians see themselves as a European people apart from Sicilians, Neapolitans and Romans.
Dutch-speaking Flanders wants to cut loose of French-speaking Wallonia in Belgium. Francophone Quebec, with immigrants from Asia and the Third World tilting the balance in favor of union, appears to have lost its historic moment to secede from Canada.
What are the forces pulling nations apart? Ethnicity, culture, history and language – but now also economics. And separatist and secessionist movements are cropping up here in the United States.
While many red state Americans are moving away from blue state America, seeking kindred souls among whom to live, those who love where they live but not those who rule them are seeking to secede.
The five counties of western Maryland – Garrett, Allegheny, Washington, Frederick and Carroll, which have more in common with West Virginia and wish to be rid of Baltimore and free of Annapolis, are talking secession.
The issues driving secession in Maryland are gun control, high taxes, energy policy, homosexual marriage and immigration.
Scott Strzelczyk, who lives in the town of Windsor in Carroll County and leads the Western Maryland Initiative, argues: “If you have a long list of grievances, and it’s been going on for decades, and you can’t get it resolved, ultimately [secession] is what you have to do.”
And there is precedent. Four of our 50 states – Maine, Vermont, Kentucky, West Virginia – were born out of other states.
Ten northern counties of Colorado are this November holding non-binding referenda to prepare a future secession from Denver and the creation of America’s 51st state.
Nine of the 10 Colorado counties talking secession and a new state, writes Reid Wilson of the Washington Post – Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld and Yuma – all gave more than 62 percent of their votes to Mitt Romney. Five of these 10 counties gave Romney more than 75 percent of their vote.
Their issues with the Denver legislature: A new gun control law that triggered a voter recall of two Democratic state senators, state restrictions on oil exploration and the Colorado legislature’s party-line vote in support of gay marriage.
Scott Strzelczyk of the Western Maryland Initiative talks about seceding from the rest of the state.
In California, which many have long believed should be split in two, the northern counties of Modoc and Siskiyou on the Oregon border are talking secession – and then union in a new state called Jefferson.
“California is essentially ungovernable in its present size,” says Mark Baird of the Jefferson Declaration Committee. Baird hopes to attract a dozen counties to join together before petitioning the state to secede.
Like the western Maryland and northern Colorado counties, the northern California counties are conservative, small town, rural and have little in common with San Francisco or Los Angeles, or Sacramento, where Republicans hold not one statewide office and are outnumbered better than 2-1 in both houses of the state legislature.
Folks on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, bordered by Wisconsin and the Great Lakes, which is connected to lower Michigan by a bridge, have long dreamed of a separate state called Superior. The UP has little in common with Lansing and nothing with Detroit.
While the folks in western Maryland, northern Colorado, northern California and on the Upper Peninsula might be described as red state secessionists, in Vermont the secessionists seem of the populist left. The Montpelier Manifesto of the Second Vermont Republic concludes:
“Citizens, lend your names to this manifesto and join in the honorable task of rejecting the immoral, corrupt, decaying, dying, failing American Empire and seeking its rapid and peaceful dissolution before it takes us all down with it.”
This sort of intemperate language may be found in Thomas Jefferson’s indictment of George III. If America does not get its fiscal house in order, and another Great Recession hits or our elites dragoon us into another imperial war, we will likely hear more of such talk.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/is-red-state-america-seceding/#AvfVbaJRRKXMFk6z.99