Sunday, April 15, 2018

There us an unfinity of solutions without stars

This short piece looks at the growing phenomenon of intra-state secession movements. From California, where plans have been floated to split the state into two, five, or six pieces, to more traditional secessionist movements in Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington, to plans to separate upstate New York and downstate Illinois from the large metropolitan areas that dominate state politics, various states are facing internal separatist movements. The paper looks at the sources of the dissatisfaction driving these movements, and suggests a number of solutions to address that dissatisfaction without amending the Constitution or adding stars to the flag.

That would be  Glenn Harlan Reynolds of instapundit.

An infinity  of solutions exist because Congress, and executive can devolve powers, even devolve to nicely balanced proportional districts.  Unfortunately, Congress is staying with the finite approximations they know.

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