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    1. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 26 Nov 2016
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      CA could free itself of the Electoral College by seceding, creating its own nation-state, and selecting its chief executive by popular vote

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      Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 26 Nov 2016
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      Lots of states/regions should consider secession. It's probably inevitable. The USA is way too big for viable national governance.

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        2. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 26 Nov 2016
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          I may run for provincial governor of the Second Vermont Republic. Join me.

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        3. John Ekdahl‏ @JohnEkdahl 26 Nov 2016
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          I see secession is back to being a viable consideration. Odd how that works.

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        1. Tom Ryan‏ @tomdryan 27 Nov 2016
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          That is why the founders based the US on federalism. Google it. California doesn't need to maintain its own navy and air force.

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        2. H1Bs are NAFTA to IT workers‏ @AdrienneM5 27 Nov 2016
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          Just return everything to states that's not enumerated in constitution & your problems are solved. Union of STATES!

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        3. Deplorable Animal Lover Marie Wh*te‏ @sisalgirl 27 Nov 2016
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          As in, The United States of America. Who'd'a' thunk it?

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        1. Servant of Blexit‏ @fairtaxman 26 Nov 2016
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          well…it’s too big for a strongly centralized gov’t. But it was setup as highly federalized. But we lost that about 100 years ago.

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        1. Adam Kendall‏ @TheBoobla 27 Nov 2016
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          bioregionalism with self governance are the future https://georgiebc.wordpress.com/category/binding-chaos/ … @Binding_Chaos @YourAnonCentral

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        2. 🅼🅸🅲🅷 🅰🅴🅻 🅼🆄🆂🅶🆁 🅾🆅🅴‏ @mbmusgrove 26 Nov 2016
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          Has nothing to do with size. Or population. It's the number (and types) of non-assimilating cultures we're packing in here.

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        2. jBird‏ @jBird6767 26 Nov 2016
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          preserve your way of lifepic.twitter.com/WjGLS9twh7

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        2. Dr. Anomie ن‏ @PlenumTriune 26 Nov 2016
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          The main hurdle will be untangling the Fed money pump to/from states. That's going to be a nightmare.

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        1. R_P‏ @R__P 26 Nov 2016
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          Well the progressives destroyed federalism, so I agree that it's probably the only option at this point.

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        1. Servant of Blexit‏ @fairtaxman 26 Nov 2016
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          @chrylis I would never stand in the way of someone that feels their values don’t align. Leaving is the ultimate freedom.

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        2. Terry Kinder‏ @tkinder 27 Nov 2016
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          I agree that U.S. likely too large population-wise & geographically to be ruled effectively as representative republic. .@mtraceyhttps://twitter.com/mtracey/status/802722072636035072 …

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          Lots of states/regions should consider secession. It's probably inevitable. The USA is way too big for viable national governance.
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        3. René Lévesque‏ @LevequeThots 27 Nov 2016
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          A 240 year failed experiment, but hey we gave it a shot right?

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