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Tango0114 Feb 2019 3:23 p.m. PST

Which one has the greatest chance?….(smile)

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PrivateSnafu14 Feb 2019 3:50 p.m. PST

Catalonia

rmaker14 Feb 2019 4:27 p.m. PST

Talk about biased reporting. The segment on Catalonia mentioned the low turnout in the referenda, but didn't point out that it was, in part, due to pro-independence thugs barring anti-independence voters from the polls (one noted anti-independence politician was beaten so severely that she, yes, SHE, wound up in the hospital).

The Texas and California ideas are not realistic, simply Progressive nightmares/fantasies, respectively. There is still no legal way for a state to secede, and even American grade-schoolers know what happened last time somebody tried it.

NavyVet14 Feb 2019 9:07 p.m. PST

The whole thing is a farce. Sure some of this is possible but most of it is not likely.

jedburgh15 Feb 2019 7:19 a.m. PST

Scotland(a very old country) and it will not take ten years

CorroPredo15 Feb 2019 8:06 a.m. PST

Some people seem to forget that it wasn't "legal" for the American Colonies to secede, nor was it "legal" for Texas to secede from Mexico. Last time I checked Texas isn't part of Mexico,and if you make the effort to find older, uncorrupted history texts, it will tell you that Texas was asked to rejoin the Union, not forced into it.

Tango0116 Feb 2019 11:41 a.m. PST

So… if they have been invited… they can left when they want…?


Same for Puerto Rico?… or Hawai?


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rmaker17 Feb 2019 11:29 a.m. PST

CorroPredo, the American Colonies didn't secede from anything, they just rejected the attempt by their King to subject them to a foreign government in direct contra-position to their charters.

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