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Should Secession be an option?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheGuide" data-source="post: 62035505" data-attributes="member: 177479"><p>Whoever is the real power behind this movement is just getting paid, plan and simple, because secession will never happen in reality. First, all major businesses would leave that state, thus fewer jobs. And any type of a safety net will not exist (people grandfathered in may continue to get social security, but others will not have that system). So there will be a progression in crime from people trying to survive in gun states. The balance of businesses will eventually fail when people no longer have money to purchases goods, and real estate will plummet since people will not be able to buy or sell houses. Many will be motivated to move back to the United States, but then they have to have passports and work visa. Even politicians spewing this dribble are not really serious.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, this is about getting donations from sincere people who haven't thought pasts the fact that the President they don't like will only be in office four more years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGuide, post: 62035505, member: 177479"] Whoever is the real power behind this movement is just getting paid, plan and simple, because secession will never happen in reality. First, all major businesses would leave that state, thus fewer jobs. And any type of a safety net will not exist (people grandfathered in may continue to get social security, but others will not have that system). So there will be a progression in crime from people trying to survive in gun states. The balance of businesses will eventually fail when people no longer have money to purchases goods, and real estate will plummet since people will not be able to buy or sell houses. Many will be motivated to move back to the United States, but then they have to have passports and work visa. Even politicians spewing this dribble are not really serious. Like I said, this is about getting donations from sincere people who haven't thought pasts the fact that the President they don't like will only be in office four more years. [/QUOTE]
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