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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Today's Swamp Draining > Kind of in reverse as counties try to abandon blue states

 

Rural counties in California, Illinois push to secede from

blue states to separate from liberal-run cities

after Trump’s win: ‘So flipping excited’

They’ve had enough.

A movement in a myriad of rural counties across deep blue states such as Illinois and California to split off and form new states appears to be gaining some steam in the wake of the Nov. 5 election.

Conservative residents of the rural regions are taking note of their peers fleeing to lower-taxed and less-regulated red states but they are ready to stay put — pining for a divorce with the urban sectors of their state.

A group dubbed the New Illinois State has drafted a new constitution and championed plans to “Leave Illinois Without Moving.” On Election Day, seven rural counties in Illinois voted to contemplate splitting off from the state.

Several rural counties backed resolutions to split off from blue states on Election Day.
AFP via Getty Images

“There’s a lot of people in Chicago, and I think that they make a lot of decisions that affect people downstate,” Phil Gioja, from Iroquois County, told the Wall Street Journal.

“It’s just sending a message that, ‘Hey, you know, there’s people that would like to be part of the conversation, and often aren’t.’”

In Iroquois County, about 73% of voters backed the idea of banding together with other counties in Illinois, except Cook County, which encompasses Chicago and forming a new state. Chicago is home to about 40% of Illinois’ population.

While Gioja doesn’t anticipate a separation soon, some backers of a rural divorce think that an opening will come.

“We always believed that our best opportunity to negotiate our way out of Illinois was when Illinois was approaching that financial cliff — it’s been on a path toward it for years,” G.H. Merritt, who chairs New Illinois State told the outlet.

Out in California, a similar movement has taken root as well. The New California State organization hopes to splinter off the counties outside the Bay Area, Sacramento and Los Angeles.

“I’m so flipping excited,” Paul Preston, who founded New California State, told the Wall Street Journal.

Disgruntled red counties in Illinois feel they aren’t being heard by the state government.
TNS

Preston bashed the Golden State to the outlet as a “one-party communist state, and technically, they have seceded from the Union already.”

But his and other like-minded movements face an uphill battle. To win statehood, they would need the green light from state legislatures — difficult to lock down from the states where they’d like to splinter off.

Hawaii was the last state formally added to the US. There have been efforts by Puerto Rico and Washington DC to attain statehood, but none of them have garnered much steam.

Gavin Newsom has been making overtures to Trump counties in the wake of the election.
Getty Images

Following the Nov. 5 election, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has visited red counties and told voters: “Message received.

“I don’t care who you voted for. I care about Trump supporters, I care about Robert Kennedy Jr supporters, I care about Tucker Carlson supporters, I care about Charlie Kirk supporters, I care about Ben Shapiro supporters, I care about all people,” Newsom said during one of his stops.

Out in Oregon, the Greater Idaho movement is hoping to reconfigure state lines so that rural counties past the Cascade mountain range can join their conservative-run neighbor Idaho.

“The State of Oregon has said we’re not going to talk about it and are basically holding people in Eastern Oregon captive against our wishes,” Matt McCaw, executive director of Greater Idaho, told the outlet.

A similar movement had taken place in three Maryland counties — Garrett, Allegany and Washington — which asked to join West Virginia and got support from Gov. Jim Justice (R) back in 2021. None of those counties have moved over.

Donald Trump won big in rural counties across the US.
Getty Images

The urban-rural divide has long had ripple effects in domestic politics. President-elect Donald Trump enjoyed a major advantage over Vice President Kamala Harris in rural areas.

Trump, 78, also managed to chip away at the Democrats’ long-held grip on urban centers, dramatically reducing the margins in traditionally blue states relative to the 2020 election.

Throughout his campaign, the 45th and soon-to-be 47th president assailed liberal-run cities, claiming that they were overtaxed, rife with crime and falling apart.

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Today's Swamp Draining > Ellen and Portia abandon America for Britain

 

I'm just so grateful they didn't come to Canada. But where will they go when the Labour gov't collapses - Canada will have a Conservitive gov't by then. I guess France is next.


Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de Rossi leave U.S.

in wake of election: reports


FILE - Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres watch the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys warm up before the game at AT&T Stadium on October 06, 2019 in Arlington, Texas. Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images

Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia De Rossi are reportedly leaving the United
 States, apparently motivated by Donald Trump’s recent presidential victory.

The pair has moved to England and are planning to sell their home in Montecito, Calif., several industry publications reported Monday.

Global News has reached out to DeGeneres’ rep for confirmation, but has not heard back.

The Wrap spoke to sources close to the comedian, 66, and Arrested Development star, 51, who told the outlet the couple is likely to “never” return to the U.S. on a permanent basis.

Separate sources, speaking with TMZ, said the married couple decided to “get the hell out” of the U.S. immediately following Trump’s victory over Vice-President Kamala Harris.

According to The Wrap, DeGeneres and de Rossi have relocated to the U.K.’s rural but aristocratic Cotswolds region. Last week, video shared to Instagram showed the couple at a pub in the area, enjoying a live acoustic performance by The Corrs and hanging out with singers Natalie Imbruglia and James Blunt.

While the election results may be a catalyst for their relocation, it’s no secret that DeGeneres has had a substantial fall from grace in Hollywood circles and could be looking for a fresh start.

Reports of toxic workplace behaviour on the set of The Ellen DeGeneres Show that surfaced in 2020 resulted in huge blowback for the star, and in 2022 she ended her daytime series after 19 seasons. More recently she’s spoken openly about being “kicked out of show business.”

In July, she seemed to announce she was done with entertainment, telling a fan at a standup comedy show they won’t be seeing much of her in the future.

“This is the last time you’re going to see me. After my Netflix special, I’m done,” she said, according to SFGate.

The former talk show host was vocal about her support of Harris and offered up an endorsement on Instagram in August.

“There’s nothing more powerful than a woman whose time has come!! I can’t wait for @KamalaHarris to be our next president,” she captioned her post.

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