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In reply to the discussion: What the heck is "soft secession"? [View all]Posteritatis
(18,807 posts)30. Probably selectively ignoring federal legislation without formally seceding
Picking and choosing which rules to run by, ignoring the ones they find inconvenient, and pulling out the Andrew Jackson impersonation when the courts call them on their behaviour. Maybe thinking they can defund or ignore programs required under law - think less subtle versions of what Alabama's trying to do with the right to government-financed education this time around, stuff like that.
The whole thing's exactly as feasible as it sounds, of course.
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The Redstaters will kill us from within. It's called "Starve the Blue Beast", look it up.
Zalatix
Nov 2012
#20
The worst part is the media. The media has completely shifted to the right. Not only that, but
Zalatix
Nov 2012
#41
it's not a question of red v blue, or south v. north. it's more complicated than that, & looking
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#33
Hope you'll allow ethnic minorities, LGBT and Dems there to relocate to the United
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#10
I've always loved how the self-proclaimed "only true Americans" also want to destroy the country.
Marr
Nov 2012
#13
Probably selectively ignoring federal legislation without formally seceding
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#30