Bradley Austin
Professor Victor Davis Hanson thinks its a joke that Californians are so upset that they lost the presidency that some are attempting to put a succession vote on the ballot. Many people in the rest of the country would love to see this state go away and their committed voting for one party through the years but California doesn't even have the balls to go and try what the southern confederacy tried and it would break up into four states before it were to go independent or joining Canada. there are sill a lot of republicans descendants of people who battled wild Indian to win control of the state for the union and talk of these morons succeeding is ridiculous. What needs to be done is Ice agents need to round up the massive number of illegal people of Mexican citizenship that have been encouraged by their federal government to move North and be an important policy baller for them in big states such as California. Writer Victor Davis Hanson recently wrote on the irony of Californians long ignorant blasting American Southerners because their region as more prosperous that these elite and spoiled asses want to succeed and be South Carolina in 1860. Professor Hanson compared big cotton to Silicon valley and how trade and automation have enabled a small region in California to dictate and dominate the rest of the state and now that the technocrats can't do this for the rest of the country they seek to break off into an actual techno state. The people in Silicon valley have similar boastment of superior cultural traits and beliefs mush like the old confederacy of the American South except that favoritism is given to foreigners and elites from other countries who can afford training in this exclusive industry and this is more important for the valley that the nation-state and fellow citizen. California's were eager for cheap labor and encouraged working with the state of Mexico to sending their less brightest and biggest underachievers el Norte for decades in collusion with corrupt business people and politicians in California. this is a great historian and speaker and perhaps a book with an in-depth analysis how modern day California elites and wealth hoarders/entertainment propagandists are similar to Southern Confederacy in their quest to break from the union will be some future book work of this pragmatic professor.
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