Conservative
Republican Patriots Should Take Advantage of the Deep Split in the Democratic
Party to Effect State Partitions
Pres.
Trump is already seeking to use divisions within the Democratic Party as a
wedge to achieve some of his political goals ( https://apnews.com/68f73dde8435dada40ecce80beac6324 ): “Trump defends
Sanders, stoking Democratic divisions.” Conservative Republican patriots should use the same
divisions to effect State partitions, even as was suggested in the article on crafting legislation for Vexit . Open
war has broken out in the Democratic Party between the Establishment and
Sanders’ socialistic wing ( https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/22/politics/bernie-sanders-2020/index.html ): “Bernie
Sanders just declared war on the Democratic establishment.”
This comes after Hillary Clinton made comments like “"Nobody likes
him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done", and after James Carville called Sanders a
“communist” (https://www.thedailybeast.com/james-carville-fires-back-at-communist-bernie-sanders-proudly-calls-himself-a-hack).
Conservative Republican
patriots can make a legislative alliance with Sanders’ socialistic wing in
various States which leaves this socialistic wing in charge of certain blue
States (like Nevada, Illinois and California) vacated by red Counties, whereas
the Establishment wing of the Democratic Party would otherwise be in charge of
the blue State. That alliance deal would give red Counties in such blue States
what they need to exit the blue State and join the nearby red State. It likely
would require a multi-State strategy and deal to achieve the desired
results. This legislative alliance is
especially appropriate in blue States outside the South. In the Southern States the alliance and
method described in the
article on crafting legislation for Vexit
arguably holds more promise.
The
overall goal in these partitions is for “red areas” in “blue States” like
California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington to leave them and join with
neighboring “red States” like Arizona and Idaho:
Here
are some “blue States” where “red areas” within such “blue States” should leave
now and join neighboring “red States”:
1.
“Red
areas” of Virginia join West Virginia
2.
“Red
areas” of California join Arizona
3.
“Red
areas” of Washington and Oregon join Idaho
4.
“Red
areas” of Nevada join either Arizona, Utah, or Idaho
5.
“Red
areas” of New York join Ohio
6.
“Red
areas” of New Mexico join Texas
7.
“Red
areas” of Colorado join Wyoming
8.
“Red
areas” of Minnesota join North or South Dakota
9.
“Red
areas” of Illinois join Indiana or Missouri
The partition
of blue areas out of Texas to a specially created blue State could be handled
in a unique way given the legal avenue only allowed for that State. If
the red areas of New Mexico were added to Texas, Texas could always later
partition such red areas of New Mexico out of Texas, to form a new red State,
and thus balance the effect of the creation of an additional blue State with
the creation of a new red State.
With
Brexit
as a model, using local referenda to pressure political change for red Counties
to leave blue States, the long term goal is to partition the “blue areas” out
of a restored confederated USA of Anglo-American Patriot
States, under the Articles
of Confederation (America’s founding constitution that was unadvisedly and illegally
abandoned). This confederated USA
can have partitioned out of the USA those liberal “blue areas” in a sea of “red
areas” that remain part of the USA, such as illustrated here:
As
the movement progresses and gains more support among rank-and-file Republicans,
then it is to be hoped that the mainstream Republican Party will get on board
and even take over the effort, just as the Tory Party in Britain took over
Brexit.
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