‘Calexit’ movement recently won approval to collect signatures for a ballot proposal. Co-founder of ‘Yes California’ talks about the latest push.
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‘Calexit’ movement recently won approval to collect signatures for a ballot proposal. Co-founder of ‘Yes California’ talks about the latest push.
WATCH:
{Matzav.com}
California does realize if they leave the US the military goes, for that belongs to the other country, some of the banking goes, for that belongs to the other country, the helping money that comes from the US treasury is no more, etc., etc. This means they are on their own and has to provide all the governmental duties and coverage the major country usually takes care of. With all the illegal groups of people coming in and most likely will be on welfare, plus the homeless that are on government cover, where will all this money be coming from other than more citizen taxes that have to increase to pay for all this extra expenses. They better pray all their agricultural products are abundant and nothing happens that decreases them also.
California has more than double the gdp of new york which is ranked 3rd. California is ranked number 1 in gdp! Texas is 2nd.
Let em go. Good riddance. We don’t need them.
Please go and take the druggies and illegals with you. Take your Sanctuary Cities with you. Good luck and don’t let the door hit you on the way out.
This would be great for the rest of the country. I hope he IS successful!
State GDPs, 3rd Quarter 2017[1]
Rank State GDP
(in millions $USD)
1 California 2,751,302
2 Texas 1,706,077
3 New York 1,111,714
4 Florida 976,658
5 Illinois 823,999
6 Pennsylvania 750,923
7 Ohio 656,190
8 New Jersey 592,859
9 Georgia 558,181
10 North Carolina 546,144
11 Massachusetts 530,675
12 Michigan 517,865
13 Virginia 513,776
14 Washington 506,534
15 Maryland 397,815
16 Indiana 361,732
17 Minnesota 355,665
18 Tennessee 346,767
19 Colorado 342,749
20 Arizona 321,635
21 Missouri 309,414
22 Wisconsin 290,902
23 Connecticut 263,834
24 Louisiana 244,472
25 Oregon 239,200
26 South Carolina 220,270
27 Alabama 216,094
28 Kentucky 205,448
29 Oklahoma 190,723
30 Iowa 190,103
31 Utah 167,462
32 Nevada 153,802
33 Kansas 153,307
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District of Columbia 132,366
34 Arkansas 127,839
35 Nebraska 119,983
36 Mississippi 112,946
37 New Mexico 98,526
38 Hawaii 88,144
39 New Hampshire 80,226
40 West Virginia 77,665
41 Delaware 75,733
42 Idaho 72,191
43 Maine 61,779
44 Rhode Island 59,722
45 North Dakota 55,643
46 Alaska 52,210
47 South Dakota 48,810
48 Montana 47,820
49 Wyoming 41,284
50 Vermont 32,284
Total United States 19,384,746
Vermont and Bernie Sanders last?!
California has the highest GDP for a state!
they should join what they are anyway, a state in the united states of mexico!!
I thought this article would be about the San Andreas fault.
It bodes evil for Chabad.
How is that wven pissible? They will have their own army? Currency? Economy? No way..
Hillary would be very fitting to be the President of California, the most corrupt G-dless, lawless state with the highest level of immorality and filth; a state that targets homeschooling for excluding immorality in their children’s education; a state that wants to ban the Bible and criminalize book stores that sell them; a state where dangerous vaccinations are mandatory.
Don’t forget – California is the state with the most anti-vaccers!
Last I checked, the Confederates lost the civil war. Their loss means that states cannot secede from the Union.
Yes, they have the highest GDP, but will they be able to cover their crazy spending? Doubtful.
they may have the highest GDP but which major companies will stay there instead of moving to the US
the US army air-force and naval bases will all be closed all federal facilities will be closed anything that the federal government does in california will be stopped
they will have to negotiate trade agreements with the us and other countries
people will leave in droves to the US
There is a reason why it is known as “the land of fruits and nuts”.
What’s the story with Staten Island. They’ve been threatening to break off for the longest time.