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Related: About this forumForget The First 220 Failures To Split California. This Developer Has A New Plan To Secede
The man who would finally break up California is a real estate developer from Rancho Cucamonga.
Jeff Burum knows this may sound crazy. He heard that response two years ago, before he persuaded politicians and voters in San Bernardino County to study the possibility of seceding.
But leaders, Burum points out, are often considered crazy when they try to do something that no one has ever done. And he is trying to do something that others have failed at many, many, many times before.
Burum has a plan to win independence for San Bernardino County yes, a new state of Empire in the diverse, working-class community of 2.2 million. Driven by civic pride in a growing region that has been looked down upon by many Californians and by frustration that the state has held it back from reaching its full potential, he envisions secession as a declaration of the countys dignity and an opportunity to reimagine a broken political system.
https://laist.com/news/politics/forget-the-first-220-failures-to-split-california-this-developer-has-a-new-plan-to-secede
brush
(57,351 posts)entity? All California state property such as courthouses, county buildings, road maintenance facilities, Highway Patrol/Sheriff facilities and enforcement even, will have to be borne by this new government with a trickle of tax revenue compared to the huge, rich state of California.
Talk about biting off more than one can chew...
LauraInLA
(1,280 posts)Really believes they can become their own state (I also didnt know theyre the biggest county in the U.S. ;0).