@shortstories - People generally only oppose secession for people who aren't them.
Californians would say Texans shouldn't be able to split, but California should have the option.
And Texans might say that California shouldn't be able to secede... But Texas reserves the right.
@9c2e0a870413773cb915b9c9cd2e1cbd17e53ae2b0a86aba5e5bf0fc13c420d2 @YoMomz
Californians are opposed to secession because then they can not enslave Texans
They want to enslave Texans with a top down authority and letting Texans seceed would prevent that
The older the generation the more likely they are to oppose secession from what I heard with attackthesystem dot com with Keith Preston & or the AllNations Party former Presidential Candidate who ran on a platform of secession
@9c2e0a870413773cb915b9c9cd2e1cbd17e53ae2b0a86aba5e5bf0fc13c420d2
Democrats were the largest group to support secession in California at only 47% where as Republicans were the largest group to support secession in Texas at 66%
66% is greater than 47%
But I would have to multiply 66% by the percent of people who are Republican in Texas to know the number of people who are both Republican and support secession per person in Texas
And do likewise for each other group
@9c2e0a870413773cb915b9c9cd2e1cbd17e53ae2b0a86aba5e5bf0fc13c420d2 @YoMomz
If conservative states seceed then baby boomers & older outside conservative states will lose social security money because they can not tax Texas
or more technically they will get the money but it will be worthless without the physical resources & services produced by conservative states that they trick or physically coerce into labor through tacation
This is more technically true because money is unlimited