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In reply to the discussion: Should California Threaten Secession To Abolish Electoral College? [View all]sweetapogee
(1,217 posts)about a war over this. What I did say is that if CA were to leave then they would have to defend themselves just like any other country. They would have operating expenses just like any other country. on and on. The leaving would be easy, it's paying for the staying left that's difficult.
It is currently very fashionable to make the mid-west bubba into some kind of rube, but they pay just as much federal taxes as those in CA to keep things like federal highways, FAA infrastructure and coastal defense systems operating as those who live in coastal urban areas. I'm not saying it cannot be done but I seriously doubt that the state of CA has the resources to buy out federal tax-payer interests and assume costs of same going forward. The EC isn't an issue that would bring this to a head, at least in my opinion. I seriously doubt that the lawmakers in CA could come up with a plan to leave that would be palatable even to the citizens of CA.
I think as long as CA could guarantee that it can keep itself secure, pay the federal government to lease federal property and guarantee access to the ports then I would imagine the rest of the country would be fine with CA leaving. But all of this is a pipe dream so that's why it's silly.