The U.S. is probably headed for a divorce in the near future. Nothing in history, law, or morality prevents it, and it would do the people of this country a lot of good. From Brian McGlinchey from starkrealities.substack.com:
Look for this and other flawed talking points when secession interest intensifies after Nov. 5

Secessionist inclinations are on the rise in the United States, and are sure to intensify after Nov. 5 regardless of which party prevails. When that happens, you can expect the accompanying discourse will be peppered with assertions that states have no right to secede, with many declaring the question was “settled” by the Civil War.
The embedded contention that legal and moral questions are rightly and permanently settled by the outcome of a mass-murder contest is absurd on its face. However, the notion is so widely and casually embraced that it invites an emphatic response. It also serves as a starting point to address other flawed forms of secession skepticism.
Written by a socialist in 1892, the Pledge of Allegiance attempts to program Americans into internalizing a falsehood: that the United States is “one nation, indivisible.” On that score at least, the deeply-flawed pledge isn’t working on a large number of citizens.
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TX/FLA/CA could probably make it.
Commierado loves firsts but is CPUSA (D) globalist Soviet territory now… results may vary beyond the Front Range.
That would throw Leviathan right off the wall if a state had the stones to secede.
Probably why the fed money teat has grown so large, keep them happy with some crumbs.
Breaking:
Glenn Campbell, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, TV 1972