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posted by on Tuesday March 28 2017, @11:31PM   Printer-friendly
from the five-easy-pieces dept.

This weekend comes word that two of the masterminds behind the United Kingdom’s ongoing divorce from the European Union, Nigel Farage and Arron Banks. The duo just returned from the United States, where they reportedly helped raise a million bucks for one of the Calexit campaigns floating around — a scheme that would split the state into two eastern and western regions.

Farage and Banks are known as the Bad Boys of Brexit, and for good reason. As the controversial leader of the UK Independence Party, or Ukip for short, the one-time broadcaster Farage stirred up the anti-immigration pot in England among the white British working class. Banks, who co-founded the Leave.EU group, angered many when he claimed that Britain’s UK membership is “like having a first class ticket on the Titanic.’’ He also got into hot water with his controversial move to commission a poll after the murder of British politician Jo Cox, asking respondents whether the crime would have an impact on public opinion.

Now the Bad Boys have brought their shtick to California, according to a report in the Daily Mail which says the pair are helping exit backers trying to pit the eastern, more rural side of California against the western ‘coastal elite’ liberals in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The plan would be to create a Republican stronghold in the new state cleaved off California’s eastern flank, thus giving the GOP two more senators and electoral college votes for a 2020 presidential election.

Mercury News continues:

Meanwhile, a second Calexit campaign is underway. It’s called Yes California and it would see the state seceding from America entirely. If that initiative successfully finds a place on the ballot, a Yes vote would repeal clauses in the California Constitution stating “California is an inseparable part of the United States and that the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land, ‘’ according to a statement from California’s Secretary of State Alex Padilla’s office said.

[Ed note: corrected typo in this story's last paragraph and expanded same to include the entire paragraph from which it was extracted. --martyb]


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 29 2017, @01:28PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 29 2017, @01:28PM (#485868)

    Americans are not only willing to do the menial jobs typically associated with unskilled illegals; they still make up the overwhelming majority of personnel in such jobs.

    http://www.greeleytribune.com/news/local/meatpacking-industry-has-a-long-history-of-reliance-on-immigrant-laborer/ [greeleytribune.com]

    You see, no one wants to do shit jobs for minimum wage especially under shit working conditions where you can lose an arm or all your fingers in a blink of an eye. And crony capitalism, like the one of Trump, is just going to make things worse. Instead of making sure working conditions, safety regulations are followed, and instead of fining employers for illegally hiring illegal aliens, what happens is the opposite because Murica Inc. needs their profits at all costs. So instead, they deport only few illegal migrants every so often to keep fear alive in these plants (so no one complains), don't fine companies for illegal hiring practices, tear down union laws that allow workers to actually organize. What do you expect? You end up with people you can most easily replace and kicked to the curb - undocumented workers.

    Trump only cares about corp. profits, not individual prosperity. Heck, I don't think he cares to know that $30k/yr is a good, living wage for many people in America. For him if he can make $1 billion declaring bankruptcy and forcing 1000 workers on the street, it's a good day. He's proud of that!

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 29 2017, @09:48PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 29 2017, @09:48PM (#486208)

    Pfft.... $30k is barely a decent meal these days.