California Hate Thread
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Kind of looks like a scene from Canadian Brokeback Mountain.
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Never saw that POS. There is an entire Gay Mountie subculture in Canada though.Speaker to Animals wrote:Kind of looks like a scene from Canadian Brokeback Mountain.
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I thought they were all gay.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:I thought they were all gay.
Yur just triggering Smits
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Can we just play out our coming Civil War within California.
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An interesting read, for those of you who enjoy American history:
John Calhoun’s California
John Calhoun’s California
California’s behavior today is reminiscent of the course charted by South Carolina in the nullification crisis of 1832, when John Calhoun previewed for the country the impulses and arguments that would later lead to secession and civil war.
Responding to the so-called “Tariff of Abominations,” which many southerners held to be an unconstitutional use of the federal government’s taxing power, South Carolina elected a special convention. That convention issued an ordinance purporting to declare the federal tariff “null, void, and no law.” The ordinance further declared it unlawful for anyone within the state, including federal officials, to enforce the payment of the taxes at issue.
To be sure, California has not (yet) gone as far as South Carolina. California’s legislation does not formally claim a power to nullify federal immigration law. And even the boldest of its recently enacted laws does not make it illegal for federal officials to enforce federal immigration law. It rather stops short at making it unlawful for some businesses to cooperate voluntarily—that is, in the absence of a court order—with federal immigration authorities.
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Fife wrote:
I won't be on the front lines of this, but.. Jesus...
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Good video explaining the mass exodus of people in several states.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSuZS5EiB8E
Too expensive and too crowded to live well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSuZS5EiB8E
Too expensive and too crowded to live well.
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