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In reply to the discussion: Should California Threaten Secession To Abolish Electoral College? [View all]Uggwearingdad
(78 posts)Specifically.....this is where we have our confusions....my question was to "TheFrenchRazor" poster.
I erroneously attributed that to you..my bad..... you quoted my question.. I didn't go back and look to differentiate....I'll eat that....
Ok....."Have you specified those legal reasons? What are the economic reasons?"
SCOTUS case..Texas-v-White might be a good 1'st case for you to read....
Lincoln said...."no state, upon its own mere notion, can lawfully get out of the Union
in view of the Constitution and the laws, the Union is unbroken.
T-v-W includes....when Texas became one of the United States, she entered into an indissoluble relation.....a case that has NOT been overturned...and would be used as a historical record in a California "threat"
Economically.....the Seniors in California cut off from Social Security, people my age cut off from ACA, Federal Funding of the SNAP programs, housing assistance,....all Federally funded programs lost......shall I continue?
Edit to add.....a 7.5 quake that again devastates San Fransisco or LAPD needs Fed Grants to stop gangs in LA selling drugs to kids......that will go well..How?