RE: California/Texas secession
From: "Mark A. Siefert" <siefertma@w...>
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 13:10:21 -0600
Subject: RE: California/Texas secession
I always imagine the "Uniting Factor" for Free Cal/Tex would be a
massive
resentment toward "foreign" rule and a yearning for the days when they
were
sovereign states. Of course, whether the right-wing Texans, and the
left-wing Californians can get along with each other is a different
question.
Later,
Mark A. Siefert
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Subject: Re: California/Texas secession
In a message dated 3/9/04 9:23:32 AM EST, roger@firedrake.org writes:
<<
>ObGZG: Hmm... having trouble thinking of any, other than perhaps
Neo-puritanism is what gets California and Texas to split from the NAC
(though I can't
honestly understand why those two states would merge, as culturally they
seem
polar opposites...).
>>
One thing definitely unites California and Texas - they both have a huge
Latin American population - that and Native Americans. You don't want to
create
another Mexico of course, but having a bilingual Canadianish similarity
might be
a point to pivot around, Or you might postulate it as a backlash against
Latin Culture takenover, Might those suggestions help>\?
Regards,
Scott