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In reply to the discussion: Should California Threaten Secession To Abolish Electoral College? [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)You'd have noticed that 7 states seceded without the rest of the states taking action. SC seceded in Dec 1860... It was only when Sumter was attacked on April 12th, nearly 5 MONTHS later, did this provoke a military response.
http://www.confederatelegion.com/Dates_of_Secession.html
But the South seceded to preserve slavery. They had no intention of rejoining the US. Where have I EVER suggested this was my intent? I merely recognize that our system is set in cement and democratic reforms in the US are held hostage to 12 states that make up a mere 4% of the US population. There is no way to bring on even the most desirable of reforms under the current formula... and yet if we don't demographics will continue to make the system more reformproof. I can think of NO other way to bring on reforms than what happened in 1787... the Articles were then failing but also essentially reformproof. The Framers were essentially involved in a backdoor coup... negating what was then the supreme law of the land to push for ratification of a new system. I have no desire for a new system... only a reformed system that abolishes state suffrage so ALL decisions are made in the name of the People... not states that vary in size by a factor of about 70:1. The only way I can see to break the logjam is to force a constitutional crisis.