OP-ED California Goes Confederate - Victor Davis Hanson

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California Goes Confederate

Victor Davis Hanson |Posted: Feb 09, 2017 12:01 AM
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Over sixty percent of California voters went for Hillary Clinton -- a margin of more than 4 million votes over Donald Trump.

Since Clinton's defeat, the state seems to have become unhinged over Trump's unexpected election.

"Calexit" supporters brag that they will have enough signatures to qualify for a ballot measure calling for California's secession from the United States.

Some California officials have talked of the state not remitting its legally obligated tax dollars to the federal government. They talk of expanding its sanctuary cities into an entire sanctuary state that would nullify federal immigration law.

Californians also now talk about the value of the old Confederate idea of "states' rights." They whine that their state gives far too much revenue to Washington and gets too little back.

Residents boast about how their cool culture has little in common with the rest of the U.S. Some Californians claim the state could easily go it alone, divorced from the United States.

Sound a bit familiar?

In December 1860, South Carolina seceded from the Union in furor over the election of Abraham Lincoln.

Lincoln did not receive 50 percent of the popular vote. He espoused values the state insisted did not reflect its own.

In eerie irony, liberal California is now mirror-imaging the arguments of reactionary South Carolina and other Southern states that vowed to go it alone in 1860 and 1861.

Like California, South Carolina insisted it could nullify federal laws within its state borders.

Like California, South Carolina promised to withhold federal revenues.

Like California, South Carolina and other Confederate states bragged that their unique economies did not need the Union.

They boasted that "King Cotton" had created the wealthiest class in the United States. Silicon Valley now often assumes that Google, Facebook, Apple and others are near-trillion-dollar companies that are a world unto their own.

Slavery and the extravagant income from cotton warped the Southern economy and culture. A wealthy plantation elite, with its millions of exploited slaves, ensured that there would be virtually no middle, working or small-business class.

Huge estates were surrounded by the impoverished shacks of servants. Hardscrabble farmers or small businessmen often fled westward to escape the shackles of wealth disparity.

The export-dependent Southern elite demanded unfettered free trade. It offered bitter resistance to Northern protectionism.

South Carolina elites were opposed to federal infrastructure projects such as the building of roads, canals, bridges and reservoirs, and other such unwelcome "progress."

Confederates boasted that their antebellum culture was more romantic, natural, pristine, healthy and moral than was the bustle, grime and hyper-capitalism of Northern industrialism.

Southern aristocrats believed that they were culturally superior -- in terms of music, art and literature -- to other Americans.

Of course, this is 2017, not 1860, and California is super-liberal, not an antebellum slave-owning society.

Nonetheless, what is driving California's current efforts to nullify federal law and the state's vows to secede from the U.S. are some deeper -- and creepy -- similarities to the arrogant and blinkered Old South.

California is likewise becoming a winner-take-all society. It hosts the largest numbers of impoverished and the greatest number of rich people of any state in the country. Eager for cheap service labor, California has welcomed in nearly a quarter of the nation's undocumented immigrants. California has more residents living in poverty than any other state. It is home to one third of all the nation's welfare recipients.

The income of California's wealthy seems to make them immune from the effects of the highest basket of sales, income and gas taxes in the nation. The poor look to subsidies and social services to get by. Over the last 30 years, California's middle classes have increasingly fled the state.

"Gone With the Wind"-like wealth disparity in California is shocking to the naked eye. Mostly poor Redwood City looks like it's on a different planet from tony nearby Atherton or Woodside.

The California elite, wishing to keep the natural environment unchanged, opposes internal improvements and sues to stop pipelines, aqueducts, reservoirs, freeways and affordable housing for the coastal poor.

California's crumbling roads and bridges sometimes resemble those of the old rural South. The state's public schools remain among the nation's poorest. Private academies are booming for the offspring of the coastal privileged, just as they did among the plantation class of the South.

California, for all its braggadocio, cannot not leave the U.S or continue its states'-rights violations of federal law. It will eventually see that the new president is not its sickness, nor are secession and nullification its cures.

Instead, California is becoming a reactionary two-tier state of masters and serfs whose culture is as peculiar and out of step with the rest of the country as was the antebellum South's. No wonder the state lashes out at the rest of the nation with threatened updated versions of the Old Confederacy's secession and nullification.

But such reactionary Confederate obstructionism is still quite an irony given California's self-righteous liberal preening.
 

Yogizorch

Has No Life - Lives on TB
There is no way that 5 million more voters turned out to vote for Hillary vs Trump than turned out to vote for both Hillary and Bernie in the primaries.
 

Lone_Hawk

Resident Spook
There is no way that 5 million more voters turned out to vote for Hillary vs Trump than turned out to vote for both Hillary and Bernie in the primaries.

Well.... voters is a flexible term in California.... just ask Obumer....
 

Calhounshd

Veteran Member
They talk of expanding its sanctuary cities into an entire sanctuary state that would nullify federal immigration law.

As posted above, I would hope that if this begins to happen, those good people who are not left wing, commie pinko, pond scum will move east. To open the border between Mexico and California would generate a tsunami of illegals and would quickly overpower the system. Lord have mercy on their souls if this happens.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
I suspect long before this could be achieved, the redneck Californian's would step up and draw a line, or use an existing fault line. The name of the state, Jefferson is it? A perfect time to git er done. Illinois could follow.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
I suspect long before this could be achieved, the redneck Californian's would step up and draw a line, or use an existing fault line. The name of the state, Jefferson is it? A perfect time to git er done. Illinois could follow.

Heck, the DNC won't want to loose all of those gerrymandered House and Senate seats, Electoral College votes and campaign donors....
 

Knoxville's Joker

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I suspect long before this could be achieved, the redneck Californian's would step up and draw a line, or use an existing fault line. The name of the state, Jefferson is it? A perfect time to git er done. Illinois could follow.

Unlike the south. California has a nice big fault line. Would Uncle sam pull all benefits from the Fed and then cause a massive earth quake and then refuse to help as payback?
 

rhughe13

Heart of Dixie
I always like to offer up the Yankee Corwin amendment (that is still on the books today and just needs to be ratified by 2/3 of the states) to validate why the South seceded.

Lincoln authored most of the (Slavery forever amendment) and helped Corwin write it.

Secession is always a right in a free world. It was a right then, and it is a right now. Anything less is bondage or slavery itself.

Let California do as they please.

These United States should be an open door policy that swings both ways.
 

Richard

TB Fanatic
Actually with 60 vs 40 %, you only need a swing of 10% to make it 50 50, probably the same in other Democratic areas.
 

minkykat

Komplainy Kat
While I am thankful to have fled that state, I am also thankful for the opportunity to have seen it up close and to have lived there. I was 17 years in that state. I came there at the sunset if any chance of hope to save it from the invasion of the Mexican. They and their handlers gloated that the death of Prop.187 was the "last gasp of White America" in CA.

There were parts of CA that I loved. I hope that the state does go its own way. I hope it gets the crap beat out of it because maybe then, the culture that made the state so crazy will be destroyed and the normal citizen can live in peace once more.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Let's hope "they" do go confederate......then the northern half of the state can secede from the southern half of the state and create the State of Jefferson, where we have a conservative majority but no representation. Then we can just cut off the South's water and food and watch them wither on the vine...BWAAAAHAAAHAAAA!!
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Does this mean California gets a flag of their own?

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