Not everyone in California supports a left-wing agenda.
In San Bernardino County, residents voted to study how to separate from the rest of the state.
It’s similar to what’s happening now in Oregon, where some of the more conservative counties want to be part of Idaho.
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San Bernardino County residents vote to secede from far-left California
San Bernardino County residents have voted for officials to study the possibility of seceding from California as growing weariness grows with the state’s far-left policies.
Earlier this week, the county approved the advisory ballot proposal, which was voted on in November, the Associated Press (AP) reported. The next step for the San Bernardino Board of Supervisors could be to form a committee to study whether state and federal public funds are distributed equitably with local governments in the county.
Board of Supervisors Chairman Curt Hagman said San Bernardino residents are “very frustrated” with the left-wing policies of Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and the Democratic-controlled state Legislature.
Residents of the county and state pay some of the highest taxes in the nation while living with soaring crime, homelessness and high housing costs.
Many are also angry at the state’s COVID-19 policy, which forced public school students into remote learning early in the pandemic, and which was one of the last to end it. Remote learning has caused considerable academic setbacks for the state’s K-12 students, including negatively impacting younger students’ study skills, according to Breitbart News.
This is an amazing moment in history.
San Bernardino County, California, has voted to explore further secession from the state. Meanwhile, other counties in other states voted to do the same. Contrary to modern popular belief, it’s not illegal. Our nation has not been so divided since the mid-1860s.
– Military Arms (@MAC_Arms) December 16, 2022
People have put up with the far left.
cross-posted from American Lookout.