California Secession Is A Deeply Silly Idea | Calexit - YouTube

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Hey there, today I’m going to be beating up on a really dumb idea, but friends of mine
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have mentioned it to me seriously, so It’s worth covering here.
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I’m talking about Calexit, the idea that California should secede from the United States
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of America.
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This appeals to a lot of progressive people.
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They rightly point out that if California were independent, it would be somewhere between
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the fifth and eighth largest economy in the world.
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Some parts of urban California feel like a different country already, with different
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regulations, different attitudes and different ways of life.
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After the election of Donald Trump, which California voted against 62% to 32%, it’s
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not surprising that some Californians are looking for the exit.
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But the exit isn’t really there.
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I applaud the moves towards federalism in New York and California.
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It’s great to see more left-wing types re-discover the constitution and realize that their state
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governments have real power against a central government they hate.
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But the idea of California Secession is flatly ridiculous.
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Leaving aside the fact that it’s been established for over 150 years that the US government
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won’t let states go, an independent California just isn’t viable.
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Here’s why…
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California Needs The US Defense Industry.
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We all know California for Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
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That stuff is sexy, but it’s US government money, and Defense spending in particular
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that built the state, and military money still plays a huge part in keeping it going.
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San Diego in particular is unimaginable without the US Navy, but all of Southern California
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has a lot to do with the defense industry.
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How do you think the fabled So Cal Real Estate market would do if you subtracted a couple
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million soldiers and workers in related industries?
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There’s also a lot more military and intelligence community money floating around Silicon Valley
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than anybody wants to acknowledge.
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Without the Pentagon California’s economy would be seriously damaged, but that’s just
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the beginning.
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California’s tech industry needs Washington, DC
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There’s a whole field of government law called Anti-Trust, or competition law, and
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it’s designed to prevent monopolies.
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Companies like Google and Facebook, that lead California’s non-defense economy, have outpaced
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the development of anti-trust law.
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The laws are designed for an industrial economy, not a post-industrial one.
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That will not be true forever.
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In recent months the EU has gotten a bit more aggressive with Google.
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But it can’t get too aggressive.
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Because at the end of the day, the US market and US goodwill is too important to Europe.
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The EU and the US will chip away at the margins of these companies, but the US government
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doesn’t want to kill the golden goose, and the rest of the world doesn’t want to piss
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off the US government.
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MICROSOCT ANTI-TRUST That ends the day California goes independent.
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Amazon and Microsoft will still be US companies and they will team up with Washington, DC
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to move most of Silicon Valley to Seattle, or maybe just destroy it.
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The rest of the world would be delighted to participate in this feeding frenzy.
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Many countries have beefed up their competition law in recent decades.
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California’s power comes from being part of the US.
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Washington, DC is important for Hollywood as well.
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California’s ability to access world markets follows from the fact that the world needs
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access to the US market.
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China lets in 30-odd Hollywood movies every year, and those few movies are very important
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to the film industry’s bottom line.
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China would let in far fewer Hollywood films if California could only offer a market of
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42 million in return rather than a market of 320 million.
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This holds true for pretty much everything California produces.
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California economic success comes from being attached the United States, the largest market
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in the world.
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California may be our main hub for innovation, but it needs the rest of the US just as much
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as the rest of the US needs it.
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I could go on.
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There’s also the fact that while progressives may have the numbers in California they don’t
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have the land.
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Graphic.
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The rednecks still own a lot of that natural beauty Californians never shut up about.
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But I don’t really have to go into that.
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The next time someone mentions Calexit at the bar, you can tell them just how ridiculous
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that idea is.
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California is nothing without the US, and the US is an infinitely better place with
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California in it.
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