Secession petitions filed in 20 states

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    HarleyJonesposted 11 years ago

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/sec … 10006.html

    Interesting. The United States of America (Red) and the Socialist States of Amerika (Blue).

    Don't shoot the messenger, guys. I'm just posting the story to see what's said.

    1. Josak profile image61
      Josakposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I think it's great if all those states seceded we would only lose one economically profitable one the rest are maintained by the federal largesse of the "Socialist states of America". With their low education and high poverty they are a drain anyway good riddance. (That is if they actually want to secede in the majority, I expect that is not the case.)

      1. Repairguy47 profile image59
        Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

        "The U.S. continues to suffer economic difficulties stemming from the federal government's neglect to reform domestic and foreign spending. The citizens of the U.S. suffer from blatant abuses of their rights such as the NDAA, the TSA, etc. Given that the state of Texas maintains a balanced budget and is the 15th largest economy in the world, it is practically feasible for Texas to withdraw from the union, and to do so would protect its citizens' standard of living and re-secure their rights and liberties in accordance with the original ideas and beliefs of our founding fathers which are no longer being reflected by the federal government."

      2. Repairguy47 profile image59
        Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

        The federal largesse, thats cute! Where exactly does that federal money come from? We the citizen!

        1. Josak profile image61
          Josakposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          It's federal money to states that did not give it to the feds see? So basically those states are living off the largesse of "we the citizen" in blue states.

          1. Repairguy47 profile image59
            Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

            Federal money? What product did the Federal Government create or manufacture to earn that money? Its my money!!

            1. Josak profile image61
              Josakposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              No it's our money. My point was that those states live off money taxed from the "Socialist States of Amerika" as they are unable to support themselves an if they secede it will be no big loss, and shall save us money.

              1. Repairguy47 profile image59
                Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

                Tell me which states you refer to, I would be more than willing to give you those citizens who live off the "largesse" of the federal government! We don't want them!

                1. Josak profile image61
                  Josakposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  Which states cost more than they produce?

                  It's partly because of high poverty leading to welfare (massive in the deep red states) and partly because lack of innovation and education has led to low economic performance.

                  1. Repairguy47 profile image59
                    Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

                    The number 1 state receiving welfare is California! Number 2 is New York! Number 3 Texas.

    2. A Troubled Man profile image59
      A Troubled Manposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Old news, from the article...

      "An article from WKRC quotes a University of Louisville political science professor who explained that these petitions aren't uncommon. Similar petitions were filed following the 2004 and 2008 elections."

      And, the chances for secession...

      "Of course, this is mostly a symbolic gesture. The odds of the American government granting any state permission to go its own way are on par with winning the lottery while getting hit by a meteor while seeing Bigfoot while finding gluten-free pizza that tastes like the real thing."

    3. Don W profile image81
      Don Wposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Dear Red States,

      We had a great and beautiful start. Yet recently, it seems that none of the promises  we planted in our fields of dreams have flourished. Nothing remains of what looked like a growing love, besides some memories. Everything else lost its enchantment fast, and just a bitter taste was left of what tasted like such a sweet candy.

      Maybe because we weren't patient enough to overcome a few small problems… maybe we weren't able to deal with each others sensibilities and we didn't believe the poems that say "between intention and gesture lies a distance...". Whatever the reason, it's sad that we part.

      I know we will always be close to each other, and I hope one day we can be friends. All I want is for you to be happy, and have a life of never ending successes. But never forget that love is the most beautiful and rare thing there is and, sometimes, you have to be a little bit patient and endure a little bit of pain to reach it.

      Yours Truly,

      The Blue States

      1. tammybarnette profile image60
        tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        lol

        1. Don W profile image81
          Don Wposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          If the WhiteHouse did respond with a Dear John letter, oh how the Texans would laugh . .

          . . or not.

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      Matthew Kirkposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      From a balanced and neutral point of view, secession should have been allowed in 1861, though slavery does cloud that quite a bit, if its a peoples wishes it should be granted.

    5. Ralph Deeds profile image66
      Ralph Deedsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I guess we'll have to dig up Abraham Lincoln!

      1. Patty Inglish, MS profile image89
        Patty Inglish, MSposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        +++
        Just in time for Steven Spielberg's Lincoln wide release tomorrow. lol

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    HarleyJonesposted 11 years ago

    This man was suppose to unite us. He and his policies have only divided us further.

    Perhaps that was the plan all along.

    1. adjkp25 profile image89
      adjkp25posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      So groups of people start these petitions and it is Obama's fault that they voluntarily start the petitions because they disagree with him/his policies, etc?

      And we thought the tea party was dead.

      1. Repairguy47 profile image59
        Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, Obamas fault! His policies are crap and he only seeks to help those who do not produce.

    2. A Thousand Words profile image66
      A Thousand Wordsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I don't know why so many people are afraid of a split. I'm all for it.

      But to clarify, Obama being president didn't cause division. It caused all the bigotry etc already sitting under the surface to be exposed. The division was already there. It didn't just magically happen in the past four years. It's in the tough times that the truth comes out. And the conservatives' colors are shining extra "bright."

      1. Josak profile image61
        Josakposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        +1

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        HarleyJonesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Typical answer. I wouldn't have expected anything less and I wasn't disappointed. It's like dealing with toddlers.

        "Who did that?"
        "I don't know."

        "What about the president's incompetence."
        "You're a racist!"

        Intelligent people could see the problems of the present administration and come up with a much better answer than simply "racism."

        1. Nia Foxx profile image60
          Nia Foxxposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          I'm sorry, who mentioned racism in these posts?

          1. Repairguy47 profile image59
            Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

            All kinds of people have used the term racist all over this forum! Its a typical response, maybe not from you but from a lot of people.

            1. Nia Foxx profile image60
              Nia Foxxposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              I must have missed it.  I didn't think I was speed reading, at another quick glance still didn't see it.  Oh well.  I guess perception is reality in this instance.

        2. A Thousand Words profile image66
          A Thousand Wordsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          LoL, well it's questionable who actually took the "childish" approach here. And while I did mention bigotry (you'll notice that I also used "etc," and bigotry is not limited to racism), racism's only the tip of the iceberg, and you know what they say happens when you assume things.

          Who said that I don't believe that Obama makes mistakes? I wouId have preferred a different candidate than Obama had there been a different, more competent candidate running and this country wasn't so obsessed with picking a candidate from one of the two major parties. Anyway, I simply said (and I stick by my post) that it was all already there lying under the surface, and that tough times brought out the true nature of the conservatives... which it did.

        3. Don W profile image81
          Don Wposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          HarleyJones, where is there any mention of racism in the comment you are replying to?

          1. Nia Foxx profile image60
            Nia Foxxposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            Thank you!!!  So I wasn't the only one who didn't see it!  Guilty conscience perhaps.  Anyway, let me get back to something productive, this is an exercise in futility.

    3. rhamson profile image72
      rhamsonposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      In manys estimations it is only one way either agree with my way or else. That is the current climate within the country and it is played out with congress. To unite in any front must come from concessions from both parties. The gridlock that we are experiencing now is driven from a smaller block of the voting and serving factions. No compromise on their end has resulted in what we have now. Is Obama to ignore the electorate and give the right what it wants? He would not be filling out the mandate that was given him in the most recent election. Obama won the support of the popular vote and the electoral vote therefore he must continue to do what he was elected for. Romney complained that Obama had no plan but the cold hard fact is that America chose the Obama plan over his whatever that was.

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      Justsilvieposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      http://s4.hubimg.com/u/7363391_f248.jpg

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        HarleyJonesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        This must have been taken at Obama's big stadium speech back in 2008. It looks just like those zombie wannabes. Do you have a picture of one that's crying as well?

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          Justsilvieposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          It a troll! Years of running a forum makes me recognize them and you are one. But enjoy yourself, we do enjoy free speech even when we do it incognito because we can't seem to stand up for what we believe openly. Have a wonderful day! Byeeee

  3. Repairguy47 profile image59
    Repairguy47posted 11 years ago
    1. Paul Wingert profile image59
      Paul Wingertposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Actuall we do. Obama won both popular and electoral vote and has a 53 approval rating. You must have him mistaken for W Bush.

  4. psycheskinner profile image83
    psycheskinnerposted 11 years ago

    Any kook can file the petition.  I don't consider that very significant.

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      SassySue1963posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Texas already has over 33,000 signatures. In order to require a response by the WH, a petition must have 25,000 signatures. Another state already has over 21,000 signatures. As of right now, there are 22 states total represented with petitions. PA just went up a few hours ago and has just under 4,000 signatures already.
      I read that the petitions are more about sending a message to the President concerning his policies rather than actual secession. Guess we will just wait and see where it goes.

      1. Repairguy47 profile image59
        Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

        I don't think any of us want to secede we just want to be represented by our president who holds 1/2 the country in disdain!

        1. tammybarnette profile image60
          tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          RG, What is it in his policies that hold half of the country in disdain? What do you want to see him do specifically?

          1. Repairguy47 profile image59
            Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

            I want obamacare gone more than 60% of Americans feel the same way! I want him to quit lying about lybya and do away with executive priveledge concerning fast and furious! I want the transperancy he promised but never had any plan on providing. I am not going to type all night about what I want The POS to do.

            1. Josak profile image61
              Josakposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              I want Obama care gone like 50% of the population* There fixed it for you.

              http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ … h_care_law

              And that is from Rasmussen who are right leaning as hell and overestimated Romney's vote by about 3 to 4% in all states so take even that with a grain of salt.

              1. Mighty Mom profile image77
                Mighty Momposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                Right. A Rasmussen poll of supposedly "likely" US voters leaves out a full 47% of the population.
                lol

                1. Repairguy47 profile image59
                  Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  I wish we could forget about the 47% but alas they constantly have their hand out.

                  1. tammybarnette profile image60
                    tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                    Yes they do and then vote Republican against there own interest... lol

                  2. Mighty Mom profile image77
                    Mighty Momposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                    Does anyone else find humor in the fact that Willard Mitt Romney got just a shade over 47% of the popular vote?
                    lol lol lol

                    Barack H. Obama Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Democratic
                    Popular Vote: 62,149,499 50.55%
                    EC 332 61.7%
                    Willard Mitt Romney Paul Ryan Republican
                    Popular Vote 58,789,815  47.82%
                    EC  206 38.3%

            2. tammybarnette profile image60
              tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              RG, It is roughly 47% not 60%, but I understand if you are against the idea you must have your reasons, I believe it will be great honestly, close to 300million people now have health care, and prevenative care will be free to all, which breeds a healthier future generations, the Affordable Care Act known as Obamacare, was actually a Conservative plan from the Heritage Foundation, right wing lobbyist group, from back in the early 90's, did you know that? Not that "whose," idea it is makes a difference...I want the full story on Libya as well, but my reasoning may be different, I have become worried that this could become another Iraq, so yes transparency will be of neccessity for me, as well as most Americans, to be willing to sign on to some "regime change takeover"...As well as with Syria or Iran...But I am not one to speculate to much ahead of facts, I don't count the chickens before they hatch....

              1. Mighty Mom profile image77
                Mighty Momposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                Actually, preventive care will not be free to all under Obamacare.
                People who get paid insurance through their state health insurance exchanges will still pay a copay.
                And services are subject to a deductible.
                (Yes, it sounds like typical insurance because it IS typical insurance!!)

                But health care AVAILABLE to many more Americans is a huge step forward!

                1. tammybarnette profile image60
                  tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  I am sorry, I thought that he had made that part of the plan, that insurance companies must offer this benefit of prevenative screenings? I thought that was the battle and why people were saying premiums would rise? Or is it just that they must include prevenative screenings to all recirpients? I guess I misread or misunderstood

                  1. Mighty Mom profile image77
                    Mighty Momposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                    No, you got it basically right, Tammy!
                    The devil is in the details.
                    They will for sure be offering preventive screenings. That IS an important part of the Obamacare program.
                    The whole idea (or one of the many key ideas) is getting people in to see health care providers at the preventive stage, before they get sick and need treatment. Prevention is a basic tenet of Obamacare.
                    Lots and lots of really cool stuff (that the naysayers don't know anything about and don't want to know anything about).

                    Now, where it gets a little tricky is that two kinds of people will get health insurance under Obamacare.
                    More people will be eligible for Medicaid. True. So technically, those people are getting their care "free."
                    However, Obamacare also will cover (and already is, in some states) people who will pay for their insurance. These are people who could not get insurance coverage before Obama smacked down the insurance industry and said, "No more cherrypicking your customers."
                    These insurance exchanges are state-specific. Each state negotiates their own arrangement with an insurer and sets the rates and terms. (And some states are flat-out refusing to sponsor exchanges at all).
                    I've had recent experience with two states' exchanges. California and Colorado.
                    In fact, my son is just finishing up his application for Colorado as we speak this very minute! smile
                    Here is an excerpt from their application form:
                    "The plan pays for 100 percent of most preventive care after you pay a doctor visit copay and is not subject to the deductible. 
                    Please refer to our policy book or 2012 Plan Summary for more details."

                    Yup. It's still insurance!
                    smile

                2. movingout profile image61
                  movingoutposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  But you have to understand the people against Obamacare are Atheists! Have to be? I mean, How can any Christain be against providing health care to their fellow man/woman/child? How can any Christain play God in determining who should or shouldn't be entitled to affordable healthcare? Is that a part of the Bible I might have missed reading?

                  1. Josak profile image61
                    Josakposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                    It specifically says taxes are evil and you should not help the poor and the sick tongue

              2. wilderness profile image95
                wildernessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                "prevenative care will be free to all"

                Will doctors do their examinations without compensation?  Will the office staff fill out the paperwork without being paid for it?  Will machinery manufacturers (MRI, CT scans, etc.) forego paying the employees making these things so as to provide them free?  Will hospitals, clinics etc. provide buildings and rooms without having to pay utility bills or building maintenance?  Will testing labs stop paying their technicians and produce their lab supplies and equipment with the wave of a wand so the patient being tested can have the test for free?

                No?  Then it isn't free at all.  The cost is just shifted onto the shoulders of someone other than the patient.

                1. tammybarnette profile image60
                  tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  Actually I was wrong about that in case you didn't follow through the thread, MM explained it very well...I misunderstood the "free" part, but knowing everyone will be covered for these very important pre-screenings still gives me reason to smile smile

      2. Uninvited Writer profile image79
        Uninvited Writerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        So, in other words, they lost and want to force the president to do what they want him to do, ignoring the majority of the US population who voted for the president.

        1. wilderness profile image95
          wildernessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          It's the American way.  If you don't get what you want by accepted practices and being above board, try again by sneaking in the back door.

          The OWS group comes to mind.  Can't get new laws passed?  Make a spectacle of yourself, destroy some property, violate the laws of the land and get the media into it.  Turn it into a circus; maybe then people will listen.

          Same thing here - no one can honestly think any state would or could secede, but making a scene in the public eye might work.  Generate some sympathy, raise some eyebrows and they might be able to at least start the plan to turn the country in their direction.

      3. psycheskinner profile image83
        psycheskinnerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        I suspect the audited number would drop, and most of those people would not want it to actually happen.  They are just using this as a protest mechanism that is easier than holding a banner on a street corner.

  5. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 11 years ago

    I've got it all figured out.

    First, I write a viral hub.

    Then, I buy Catalina Island with the proceeds.

    Then, I drop the White House a postcard informing them that Catalina is no longer part of the United States.

    And that will be that. No muss. No fuss. Why does everyone have to make things so complicated?

    1. Mighty Mom profile image77
      Mighty Momposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Will Catalina still be part of California?
      Or part of your new country (which I could easily see being named PARAdise)?
      lol

      1. paradigmsearch profile image59
        paradigmsearchposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        PARAdise it is!

        Population 2.

        And I already know the Hubber that I will kidnap.

        1. paradigmsearch profile image59
          paradigmsearchposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          And, alas! It is not you. You'd fly off. Can't have that... big_smile

        2. Quilligrapher profile image71
          Quilligrapherposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Build a casino, call it "PairaDice". and count me as citizen No. 3. big_smile
          Q.

          1. tammybarnette profile image60
            tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            smile You are so witty, I love reading your comments....

  6. Dale Hyde profile image80
    Dale Hydeposted 11 years ago

    Simply will not happen.  This was settled as far back as 1865.  Obama not only had the majority of the EC vote but the majority of the popular vote, so, the "majority" like him.

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      HarleyJonesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      So, I guess what you're saying is there is a Santa Claus and he is Barack Obama.

      This country just jumped on the rocket ship straight to hell. Hang on, folks, it's going to get a whole lot worse before it gets better and that won't happen until we hit rock bottom real hard.

      1. tammybarnette profile image60
        tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Ahh a little Rush, how nice... lol  ...Rush is an idiot and a bigot and a right wing loon!

        1. Repairguy47 profile image59
          Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Rush is an idiot? Here you are regurgitating all you have been fed for free and the idiot is a Billionaire!

          1. tammybarnette profile image60
            tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            Sorry, I don't respect a person due to the size of their wallet...I only respect, respectable people....Anyone can make billions by feeding "the hungry" heavy doses of propaganda engineered to have them vote against their own self interest, evil genious he is smile

            1. Repairguy47 profile image59
              Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

              I don't respect people who don't work and suck off of the government mammary! Please advise democrats to get a job.

              1. tammybarnette profile image60
                tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                I am guessing you have been informed more than once on this subject, the red states get the most wefare, which is why I said "vote against their best interest," Liberals actually make more money than do conservatives and vote to have their taxes raised because they take responsibility for the country and the people...but yes, I sure wish those red states would get a job, lol smile

                1. Josak profile image61
                  Josakposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  +1

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                DMartelonlineposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                I love it when people claim that Democrats don't have jobs without anything to back it up.  Do you think that EVERY Republican leaning voter has a job? Do you think that NO Republican leaning voter collects Disability, Unemployment or welfare? Grow up.

            2. wilderness profile image95
              wildernessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

              Gotta go with RG here - I don't like Rush and find the oatmeal he spouts to be little more than predigested pap for the masses that won't think for themselves.

              "Idiot" he is not, however.  I can even respect him for his obvious abilities at doing what he does although I don't like it and find him to be perhaps the single most divisive person in the country.

              1. Repairguy47 profile image59
                Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

                The single most divisive person in the country? That honor goes to Obama!!

                1. tammybarnette profile image60
                  tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  I was going to say Romney lol being he took both sides of every issue,lol

              2. tammybarnette profile image60
                tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                He is an "idiot," for calling Fluke a "whore," he obviously does not understand how birth control works...

                1. wilderness profile image95
                  wildernessposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  Obviously a mistake, and one that cost him.  We all make mistakes, though, and a handful of them over a long career doesn't make an idiot.

                  Rush knows quite well how birth control works - his statements seldom reflect his knowledge OR intellect.  They are nothing more than a means to a fat wallet and should be taken that way.

                  1. tammybarnette profile image60
                    tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                    I agree, his statements are that of an idiot, the sad part however, so many believe him...

  7. eternals3ptember profile image60
    eternals3ptemberposted 11 years ago

    I don't even get the point. Obviously it's for show; this would never happen even if it picked up traction. You might as we have a paper that says "Mad you can't fly? Sign here if you want a jetpack"

  8. ftclick profile image54
    ftclickposted 11 years ago

    Did you know Professor Igor Panarin predicted the US will break apart 4 years ago due to financial troubles (fiscal cliff). Oh uh, that "Forward" campaign slogan isn't so good on a cliff.

    1. Nia Foxx profile image60
      Nia Foxxposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      So we build a bridge and move Forward which starts with bipartisan collaboration and doing away with the anti-American filibusterer tactics of the past.

      1. tammybarnette profile image60
        tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Well said smile

      2. Repairguy47 profile image59
        Repairguy47posted 11 years agoin reply to this

        I don't want to build a bridge! I want to destroy liberal policies before they destroy us!

        1. Nia Foxx profile image60
          Nia Foxxposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          And there in lies the problem... the all one way or no way mentality.

  9. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 11 years ago

    Any country that can survive Nixon can survive any president. Just a thought...

  10. Repairguy47 profile image59
    Repairguy47posted 11 years ago

    Isn't it interesting that New York and New Jersey are among the states that have filed petitions?

    Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia (twice), Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas have all sent requests

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      SassySue1963posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It is now over 30 states. Now, there are also petitions coming from liberals to punish anyone signing the secession petitions by stripping them of their citizenship and exiling them from the US. Yep, more suppression tactics from those who pretend to believe in everyone's rights. lol

      States with petitions:
      Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.

      Petition to deport anyone signing a secession petition:
      https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petiti … a/dmQl1bXL

      1. tammybarnette profile image60
        tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Sassy, Is this real? These people want to seceede? I have never heard of the likes of such an ignorant, and childish, sore loser, behavior patten in my life! I know children with more maturity, how ridiculous!

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          SassySue1963posted 11 years agoin reply to this

          Of course they are not looking to actually secede. However, if they are able to obtain 25,000 signatures or better, the Administration is forced to examine and respond. In other words, they are sending the message that contrary to what the Dems and the President and apparently every Dem here on HubPages believe, there is no mandate for his policies.  They do not feel this Administration pays their opinions any mind, and are attempting to make sure their voices are heard.
          I find your name calling and apparent outrage amusing considering peaceful protests, and petitions, are a right of Americans, and has been for some time. This is a perfectly legal and peaceful means of protest. But they don't agree with your political views  so that makes them childish, ignorant and a "sore loser" ? Because they want to be certain their voices are heard?
          I also find it telling that you find no reason to condemn the petition calling for the immediate deportation of anyone signing one of these petitions. In other words, a direct suppression of their freedom of expression and opinion.

          1. tammybarnette profile image60
            tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            Sassy,I have never in my lifetime seen such a divided nation, how sad...We are suppose to stand behind the POTUS, I am not saying everyone's voices should not be heard, of course they should, but by our Constitution it is by majority and therefore he does have a mandate, the majority has spoken as well...

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              SassySue1963posted 11 years agoin reply to this

              Tammy, they do not feel this Administration listens to their voices. Once again I point out, all the hoopla about Romney's 47% comment blah blah blah and yet, the call is to ignore 47.9% of the population that voted for Romney in this election. There is a distinct difference between respecting the President and supporting his policies. 47.9% of the population disagree with his policies and do not feel that their voices are given any consideration. It is simply a means of seeing that they have to be acknowledged and heard.

              1. tammybarnette profile image60
                tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                Half of the Country felt this wat about Bush Sassy, maybe due to 9/11, but the people came together despite their differences...Bush didn't give diddly about "our" views....I have a pic I wanted to show you, but can't get it to upload, will try again later, but Bush's comment he is making in the pic I remeber all too well....."I am the Commander, I do not need to explain why I say things..maybe somebody needs to explain to me why they say something..but I don't feel like I owe anybody an explanation.." G.W. Bush

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                  SassySue1963posted 11 years agoin reply to this

                  What does Bush have to do with anything? We are talking about today, here and now. It has nothing to do with Bush at all. That is perhaps the entire problem as well. Just how long does Obama get to play the "blame Bush for everything" game? Will we still be playing it in 2014? 2016?

                  1. tammybarnette profile image60
                    tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

                    Obama is not blaming Bush, I am using this arguement to show you I understand how you feel....This half of the country lives through 8 yrs of Republican rule that damn near destroyed us, so I understand how it feels when the government is not listening to our needs, and that was the comparison I wanted to share...I believe Obama should listen, should compromise, but should also keep the promises to those of us, the majority, who voted for him...like raising taxes on the top to bring in revenue...

  11. kateperez profile image59
    kateperezposted 11 years ago

    It saddens me to the depths of my soul every time someone blames someone else.  We, the People voted those people in.  It was up to them to do our will, and none of them did their part.  Republican, Democrat, and Independent all agreed to these things.

    Now, on to the part that bothers me the most.  The recession began in 2007.  Who controlled the purse strings in 2007?  The democrats who won the super majority in the House and Senate during the 2006 mid-term elections. 

    Pointing fingers is fun, isn't it?  As long as they are not pointing back at yourself.  The divisiveness of the "little people" is what is going to tear this country apart, not the poor decisions of a few hundred in Washington DC.

    Looking state-wise, you can see that Republican states are doing better than Democrat states.  City-wide, the same holds true for many of the cities, although the Democrat-controlled Houston is not having those problems.  I wonder why?  Maybe because the oil industry refuses to allow the Administration to stop them from progressing no matter how hard they try?

    It is such a pain in the side of real Americans to hear about blame games and divisiveness.  This was and will be the UNITED States of America... not the Republican/Democrat/White/Black/Rich/Poor/Gay/etc. States.  We are ALL in this together, get over yourself and move in a positive direction.  That may not be "forward" either, it is just positive.

    1. tammybarnette profile image60
      tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The recession began due to the bubble bursting...however the Republican policies that cater to the wealthy did play a major role in the effects of devastation to the middle class...That being sid, yes it is high time we the people come together...the red states you mentioned are the states receiving the most welfare, did you know that? Anyway, moving positive is a great step, but forward is the way to compete in a global economy...

      1. rhamson profile image72
        rhamsonposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        I know people who were verdant Romney supporters whose children were on state medical and welfare assistance. I can't understand the hypocrisy that they could judge all others for their lifestyle all the while allowing their children to live opposite of their purported conservative views.

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          tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

          +100

  12. Wayne Brown profile image80
    Wayne Brownposted 11 years ago

    Houston has an immense and diversified tax base which continues to grow even in the hardest of times. Back when oil was on its knees, Houston still had a net population growth of 1,000+ people per week.  The economy continues to grow in Houston which is not driven by the local government so much as it is by the private sector.  A growing economy yields a growing tax base and increased revenue into city coffers.  The local government just has to stay out of the way and not complicate things.  The same thing works at the federal level when we have an administration that recognizes that this country cannot grow its economy without strong participation by the private sector.  At this point, the government is attempting to do what the private sector does best and would succeed at in a short period of time.  The government will fail miserably at it and squander a lot of money in the process.  How many times do we need to show that Keynesian economic theory is flawed?  ~WB

  13. A Thousand Words profile image66
    A Thousand Wordsposted 11 years ago

    I find it funny how afraid the conservative right are of "socialist-looking" policies. Jesus probably would've been something like a socialist while being less corrupt.

  14. Cody Hodge5 profile image69
    Cody Hodge5posted 11 years ago

    The overarching message of this thread is that some people need to read a history book and actually listen when our leaders talk.

    No one has said that taxing the rich is going to wipe out the deficit. If people still don't understand why a person making a million dollars pays a lower percentage of their income in taxes than someone making 40k a year is somehow OK hen I guess they never will. THAT is the issue here.

    Are we really THAT divided as a nation? Considering that most presidents rarely win more than 50-52 percent of the vote, I would say that Obama won a mandate. Did you know that fewer than 3 elections resulted in the winner getting even 60 percent of the popular vote? I guess you could argue that Reagan didn't have a mandate either by the logic that the GOP is using.

    Oh and one more thing......33,000 people is like .01 percent of any given state's population. Let's not act as if this is some rebellion that Obama needs to take seriously.

    1. tammybarnette profile image60
      tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Cody, How in the world was the right so able to build such a following of people that want to help the rich get richer and themselves poorer with less freedoms? In this day and time, with these nifty little computers that can research anything, how did the propaganda machine convince almost half the country to vote for basically the same guy who drove our economy in a ditch and disappeared from sight, wasn't a speaker at the RNC...They ran a wealthy guy that wasn't likeable and took both sides of every position, told mounds of lies, spent millions to spread those lies...was it a test to see if we as a culture are paying attention...

      1. Mighty Mom profile image77
        Mighty Momposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Well put, Tammy.
        Yes. It was a test.
        They bet that we'd fail.
        Instead, they flunked out!
        lol

  15. movingout profile image61
    movingoutposted 11 years ago

    The bottom line here is simple. Going into this election both sides were 100% behind Democracy and the election system. And in the end the People Voted and the President was re-elected for a 2nd term. Now the side that didn't win, I can only assume feel Democray is a bad thing? But I'd venture to say, had their side won! They would cheer our system of Democracy! You win some, you lose some! Get over it!

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      SassySue1963posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      You seem under some impression that democracy only applies to voting or elections. Democracy is also about many other things, such as the right to protest, the right to free speech, the right to petition the Government. These people are not showing any disdain for Democracy with these petitions. They are exercising their rights under such.

      1. tammybarnette profile image60
        tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Sassy, your right and during Bush our side was called unpatriotic and unamerican for speaking our, remember that? What did you think back then Sassy?

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          SassySue1963posted 11 years agoin reply to this

          I had and still have no issue with those who protested the action in Iraq. What I took issue with was things such as this:

          "HASSELBECK: First of all, in the past year, the testing scores of our armed services have been higher than ever, so the education level-

          O'DONNELL: You are wrong. We have more convicted felons in the Army because we're allowing them to get through.

          HASSELBECK: So they're awful. They're awful then.

          And we won't even go into equating American soldiers with terrorists. Celebrities often say stupid things however, the left jumped up, cheered and backed these comments as well as the terrorist comment.

          1. tammybarnette profile image60
            tammybarnetteposted 11 years agoin reply to this

            Let's you and I try to look at these two situations without our "hats" for a second...Obama lost many supporters from 2008 because he did not go after Bush for war crimes and did not repeal the Patriot Act but strengthened it...As Americans, we were told many things about many countries in the Mideast, What if the Iran bomb building is not true? What if the WMD were never found because they never existed, what if the rest of the world sees us as the terrorist nation? Have you seen any democracies built? Have you seen free people enjoying happy democracies? Syria is on the chopping block now, we are told they are being tortured by their leaders, just like we were told about Iraq and Hussein...Have you read about the pipeline...Have you read about Isreal discovery of natural gas, the leviathon...Have you read about the request made to google to take down certain links, by our Government as well as many others, but the largest number of request being from the United States....What if all of this in-fighting is distactionary, what if we the idiots destroy eachother before we find the truth? This should not be red vs. blue Sassy, this should be Americans joining together to stand up to our government and deman truth from both sides...What if they are in it together?

  16. Greek One profile image65
    Greek Oneposted 11 years ago

    At least Florida changed it's mind....

    http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/Images/Electionof1860.gif


    http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/5086f3346bb3f73e5200000c-762-582/obama-romney-electoral-map.png?maxX=620

 
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