lasso
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Reno, the US has to oppose it. It you look at a red/blue of the past several presidental elections, there is an obvious varying of people's basic belief systems in the US. IMO, a country cannot exist with that big of a basic difference. And I don't mean religion. There are groups that believe the government should control almost everything and there are those that believe the polar opposite. So if the US supported another country's secession, they would then be faced with the south trying to leave again. I believe TX and OK have already passed legislation just in case, declaring themselves sovereign states and expect the south plus a few in the middle to join them.
This would be so awesome. Withing 5 years the succeeded south would resemble a third-world country with the majority of the idiots making $2.25 an hour after the minimum-wage is abolished. Rich people would live behind walls and the official language would be English even though 90% of the population speaks Spanish after everyone with a dime fled north before they had to put up a wall.