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It’s Time For The United States To Divorce Before Things Get Dangerous

This idea of breaking up the country may seem a bit outlandish now, but you won’t think so once real domestic unrest comes to your town.


By
Jesse Kelly
APRIL 10, 2018

“When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another…” — The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776

Divorce is hard, but it’s easier than cutting the brake lines on your wife’s car. It is long past time for an amicable divorce of the United States of America. There is simply no common ground with the Left anymore. We are now the couple screaming at each other all night, every night as the kids hide in their room.

We cannot come together, but we do not have to live like this. The history of the world is nations breaking up and redrawing their borders. If we want to avoid this political divide turning into a deadly one, we should do likewise.

Stop clinging to the past and acknowledge where we are as a country, not where you want us to be, not where things were when your grandpa was storming the beaches of Normandy. Where we truly are.


We are a nation hopelessly divided. We are more divided now than we have ever been in our history. And before you start screaming at me about the Civil War, keep in mind that bloody conflict was fought over one major issue. In those days, take ten families from New York and ten families from Alabama, put them all in a room, and you’d find they mostly had the same values (and bad accents).


Now, fast-forward to today and do that same thing. Those families have virtually nothing in common. We as a nation have polarized and separated from each other.


Anyone who thinks this is a radical idea has an extremely narrow view of history. If you don’t believe me, go try to book a plane ticket to Czechoslovakia, or look at a map of Europe from the year 1600, then look at one today. See any differences? Borders move. Countries split and change hands. They do this for a myriad of reasons. Ours would be a major cultural shift toward the left and half the country refusing to go along with tyranny.

I have been championing this idea for a while, and it appears others are catching on. Just last week, a group of lawmakers in South Carolina
introduced a bill that would allow the state to secede if the federal government starts seizing guns.


Why would those lawmakers even be worried about such a thing? Because Democrats are saying it—and not just some hippie chick with armpit hair at a vegan rally.

When a former justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
calls for a repeal of the Second Amendment, we should take the Left seriously.


The GOP has many problems, but the Democratic Party has turned into something completely un-American. The United States was founded on two things: Judeo-Christian values and a limited federal government. The entire platform of modern Democrats stands completely opposite both of those.


This is the party that booed the very mention of the word “God” at their 2016 convention. This is the party whose candidates openly “joke” about killing anyone who won’t turn in his weapons. Their senators joke on national TV about killing the U.S. president, and the host responds by clapping like a seal.

The 1960s counter-culture liberal protestor who just wanted free weed and an end to the war in Vietnam has been replaced by a man who hunts down Steve Scalise and tries to kill him at baseball practice. The Left is not playing games. They are getting bolder, and they are getting more violent. They have no interest in rational compromises. Like all authoritarian ideologies, they want you to bow down before them or be destroyed for daring to resist.


If you believe in God and limited government, here are the entities that now proclaim their hatred of you in full view of the public: The Democratic Party, media, Hollywood, the public education system, and now even corporate America. The GOP may have the House, Senate, and presidency, but we have completely lost the culture war.


It does not have to be this way. There is a difficult, but ultimately peaceful path that ends with everyone getting most of what they want. We divide the nation in two. We can and will draw the map and argue over it a million different ways for a million different reasons, but draw it we must. I’ve got
my own map, and I suspect the final draft would look similar.




People say both sides disagree on everything, but that is not entirely true. A mass shooting happens at a high school in Florida. Both sides do agree something should be done. People on the Right think we should increase school safety. People on the Left think we should restrict the gun rights of every American citizen, and they’ll try to destroy the career of anyone who disagrees.

Illegal immigrants are pouring across the border. The Right calls for increased border security. The Left offers them sanctuary cities and protection from federal enforcement.

Every issue plays out this same way, and people on the Right will only accept this kind of abuse for so long. Sooner or later, the left-wing rage mob will start coming for the careers (and lives) of any normal American who sees things differently.


This idea of breaking up the country may seem a bit outlandish now, but you won’t think so once real domestic unrest comes to your town. Our political disagreements have become a powder keg, one that already would have blown if conservatives had liberals’ emotional instability.


Nobody is expected to cheer for this split. Cheering is not a normal reaction when couples get a divorce. We cheer for old married people on their fiftieth wedding anniversary.


But life is imperfect. Life is hard. We both now agree that living under the other side’s value system is wholly unacceptable. The most peaceful solution we Americans can hope for now is to go our separate ways. So let us come together one last time and agree on one thing: Irreconcilable differences.


Jesse is a Marine Corps combat veteran, former congressional candidate in Arizona, and contributor to The Resurgent. Jesse currently resides in the Houston area with his wife and two sons.

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Real news :toast:
 

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That map sucks. No way the gaming capital of the world should be lumped in with the tards.
 

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Nah. Not a feasible map. Besides, how would this even work? Everyone who believes in one philosophy moves to one side while the others move to the opposite? There are plenty of broke fuck dims scattered throughout the country...how would they get shipped and resettled?

Oh, by the way...want to take a wild guess who the dimocrap side would blame for all their immediate ills?

The easier thing to do is break up California into several states. The entire state isn’t as brainless as LA and SF. Many of the good people there have had enough.
 

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Me and my family would have to move, but who's going to buy the houses in our neighborhoods? There are too few limousine liberals, the vast majority are piss poor

Maybe we can reinstate segregation. Conservative restrooms and restaurants and neighborhoods and seating sections, and then have the same for liberals

We can even offer to subsidize them somewhat, we'd still be saving tons of money and they would just keep robbing us if we don't
 

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so basically the writer wants to draw a map eerily similar to the Confederate States of America? maybe Jeff Davis can be the president and we can have liberal vs conservative water fountains? meet the new boss, same as the old boss

politics in this country is all about picking a side and sticking to it, no matter how stupid it makes you look
 

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The map is clearly wrong

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The map is clearly wrong

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now that's a map I could live with

we'd still have to visit the cities occasionally, just to keep them afloat and to make sure democrats can afford to stay in their restricted zone

don't want them wandering into conservative territories and inflicting our weaker citizens
 

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while they're at it split PA in two at the Susquehanna River. western PA has nothing in common with Philly and we're all tired of living under the rules created by the eastern PA population majority ;)
 

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who would get the kids?

people raising kids as a family tend to be conservatives

"tend to", nothing more and nothing less

dysfunctional families tend to be liberal, who are simply more likely to discount the value of a strong family and two parents when raising kids

there are exceptions to everything, and everything is far from an absolute, but tendencies are also undeniable
 

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looks like Eskimo Country, probably consider themselves some sort of victim, or maybe they're just looking for free booze

maybe Crawls-With-Firewater can provide some insight
 

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[h=1]Is California too big? Voters may get chance to split Golden State into three[/h]
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[FONT=&quot]“This is an unprecedented show of support on behalf of every corner of California to create three state governments that emphasize representation, responsiveness, reliability and regional identity,” venture capitalist Tim Draper, chairman of the “CAL 3” campaign, said in a statement.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The CAL 3 campaign plans to deliver the 600,000-plus signatures, which Draper said represent all 58 counties, next week. Draper noted it is nearly twice as much support as the 365,880 required by state law to get the initiative on the ballot. The Secretary of State’s office counties have a month to verify the signatures.[/FONT]
 

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Excuse my ignorance, but which one of the new California's would include Silicon Valley?

Sadly, it is one of the few liberal bastions in Northern California. SV is the southern part of SF bay. Thanks to these nutty liberals San Fran is unaffordable.
 

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