


California has plenty of democracy… as long as the Democrats approve of it. The state’s famous ballot propositions are very open, unless they propose the wrong thing, like opposition to gay marriage or banning the state government from raising taxes, in which case, out they go. Kamala became infamous for tampering with the wording of propositions leading to the public unknowingly voting to let criminals steal everything.
What I’m getting at here is that at this point in time, the Secretary of State giving a secession proposition a pass is not a neutral act, but an act of solidarity. The proposition may be mostly virtue signaling, but a lot of Southerners probably thought the same thing about events before the Civil War. Treason is still treason.
Secretary of State Shirley Weber announced Thursday that a measure introduced by Marcus Evans of Fresno must receive more than 500,000 signatures by late July.
According to the text of the measure, the state would be required to create a 20-member state commission to study California’s viability as an independent country in 2027 and to publish a report the following year.
The measure would also place the following question on the November 2028 ballot: “Should California leave the United States and become a free and independent country?”
If the ballot question is approved, the proposal would declare a “vote of no confidence in the United States of America”, but would not change the state’s government or its relationship with the U.S. The measure would also call for the removal of the U.S. flag from all state buildings.
The organization pushing this claims that a majority of Californians support secession.
61% of Californians polled say California would be better off if it peacefully seceded
Considering its governors sign treaties with China and ignore American laws, I’d say they already have. The closer they come to making it official, the sooner the invasion and the reconstruction can begin.
That will have to include the arrest and prosecution of every Democrat official involved in this treason.
77% say California should control its state borders “more like a country”
California doesn’t control its borders. Its big cause is preventing America from controlling its borders.
63% support using hardball tactics in the U.S. House to gain autonomy
Does this mean Schiff whining some more?
Californians now feel more Californian than American overall
It’s easy to laugh at this stuff, but secession is treason, and treason should have consequences.