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Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
We petition the Obama administration to: Peacefully grant the State of Louisiana to withdraw from the United States of America and create its own new government. ********************* https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/pet...nment/1wrvtngl I came across this on the White House website, and frankly don't know what to make of it. We of course have the right to petition our government, but to the best of my knowledge there is no established legal means for a state to withdrawal from the union. Nothing will likely come of this. Still, do you think a American State, with the support of it's populace, should have the constitutional means of separating from the Untied States? Or should the federal government have the power to prevent them, if they really want to go? Once you're in, you can never leave. What say you?
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Commodore
Location: billcosby
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
It's in the name itself. United. So what would it change to? The Republic of Louisiana? New Louisiana? The United Crybabies of Lousiana? |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Starfleet Command, The City that Knows How
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
... As for secession, the Supreme Court was fairly clear in its 1869 Texas v. White ruling: So there's a broad hint that the Supreme Court would regard a secession as lawful if Congress (representing the remainder of "the States") accepted it, but otherwise, it's independence achieved through war or nothing.When, therefore, Texas became one of the United States, she entered into an indissoluble relation. All the obligations of perpetual union, and all the guaranties of republican government in the Union, attached at once to the State. The act which consummated her admission into the Union was something more than a compact; it was the incorporation of a new member into the political body. And it was final. The union between Texas and the other States was as complete, as perpetual, and as indissoluble as the union between the original States. There was no place for reconsideration or revocation, except through revolution or through consent of the States. (emphasis mine) Regardless, a secession request would have to start with a state's legislature, not an online poll, and the executive branch would in theory have next to nothing to do with such a matter (apart from putting down an armed insurrection, that is). |
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Location: Time Vortex
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
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Vice Admiral
Location: I'm at WKRP
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
Obviously, our country was founded by breaking away from another country, so I never want to categorically say they can never unilaterally secede. But it has to be the gravest of circumstances that can't be remedied through some other means.
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
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Location: The PIT, in Utah...
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
It's...doubtful...
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Vice Admiral
Location: Great Britain
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
So yes they should be allowed to leave if they have the support of the populance. Otherwise if you force them to stay against their will, why not change from the United States of America to the British States of America. Because in essence forcing them to stay would be little different than the British trying to force America to stay a British colony like they did 236 or so years ago.
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Everything in moderation but moderation
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
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To boldly go...
Location: Kansas City
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
Presumably that state is now seen as its own little country independent of the rest of the United States and, thus, that country would need to be treated as we do any other country. So, first of all, it would mean "tightening the borders" around this independent state, making life very difficult for those who live along state-lines and work across it and having to step-up a Visa system with the United States. This independent state will now have very limited resources as it now no longer has the rest of the country to help support it, so now a mutual beneficial system of exports and imports would need to be established which of course would be subject to tariffs when it comes to international commerce. Presumably any military personnel and equipment would need to withdrawn leaving the Country of Louisiana without any means of national defense. So, really, when I hear these types of things I just wonder if we shouldn't treat them like a little kid wanting to run away from home and say, "Let 'em!" Then either simply re-conquer them as they no longer have a means of defending themselves or just let them see what it is like to "be on their own" and wait for them to come crawling back.
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Location: Starfleet Command, The City that Knows How
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
Today, if, as you say, seventy percent of Louisianans wanted to secede, we could be fairly confident that even if they did, there'd never be a war between LA and the rest of the Union, for obvious reasons. Conversely, as Circus Peanut notes, the practical and bureaucratic costs of establishing an independent nation would be prohibitive, to the point where it's virtually inconceivable that even a simple majority of any state would want to secede. So, the proper answer to your question is really: there's no sense in making plans for crossing that fantasyland bridge unless and until we come to it. |
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
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Fleet Captain
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Re: Louisiana petitions Obama for secession.
So when people start talking about seceding this or seceding that, it's less like a fully functioning nation wanting its "freedom back", and more like your bratty kid wanting to "secede" his room from your house. And it deserves the same response. ![]() Do people, outside of that fail circus that is the far-right, ever take this stuff seriously? |
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