Los Angeles Times

Calexit’s biggest backers?

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California feeds the country more fruits and vegetables than any other state, produces much of its entertainm­ent and is largely responsibl­e for updating the definition of “phone” to mean a pocket-sized supercompu­ter that happens to have a voice communicat­ion feature (but really, text if you can).

And yet, judging by the letters we’ve received from across the country on the burgeoning secessioni­st movement known as “Calexit,” some readers would be happy see us go — or at least take pleasure in watching our deep-blue state suffer the trauma of severing ties with the union. Some instate critics of California politics likewise welcome a split, while others scold the secessioni­sts. Here are some of their letters.

— Paul Thornton, letters editor

Colorado Springs, Colo., resident Arlene Barron welcomes the misery that a successful CalExit movement would create:

Great news: California might secede. It doesn’t get any better than this.

I have some advice to the sane citizens of California: Members of the middle class should start planning their own exit. When California

loses all those billions from the federal government, the politician­s are going to need to find money elsewhere, and you know Hollywood’s millionair­es aren’t going to provide it. They’ll move to their mountain homes in Wyoming or elsewhere.

You think all those new billionair­es in Silicon Valley will eagerly part with their money? Think again. They’ll hide their wealth in tax shelters.

The refugees and illegal immigrants on the receiving end of California’s generous benefits aren’t going to provide needed tax revenues, so the politician­s will target the middle class.

You think it’s expensive in California now? Just wait until secession.

Lynn Hopkins from Wickliffe, Ky., encourages conser vative California­ns to mount their own separatist movement:

As an educated Trump supporter, I would be delighted to say adios to the extremist California­ns. Millions of American patriots would likewise be delighted if the secession is successful and immediate.

We would be happy for your California patriots and rural conservati­ves to apply for secession from the new leftist nation. Pacific Palisades resident Maureen Huiskes is happy to see California go, but not without conditions:

What a dream come true. Can we just split off and leave my house alone? Can a line be drawn for a new socialist state to be born and leave the rest of us sane residents alone?

Stanley Wood of Los Angeles wants us to stay put:

The extreme right succeeds if California secedes. The United States is our country, and we should fight for it.

The struggling and forgotten citizens in both blue and red states need to be helped by us to repair and thrive. Only when the downtrodde­n have a real path up will they stop being vulnerable to authoritar­ian scapegoati­ng and fear mongering we see from President Trump.

 ?? Mark Ralston AFP/Getty Images ?? CALIFORNIA’S FLAG could become a national standard if “Calexit” leaders have their way.
Mark Ralston AFP/Getty Images CALIFORNIA’S FLAG could become a national standard if “Calexit” leaders have their way.

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