Paul Preston's Vision: A New California State
We think that we're going to be much better stewards of that area than California has been. California as a state has been stealing the money and the wealth, basically of the rural areas of California for generations now.
Imagine feeling so disillusioned with your home state that you decide it needs to be split in two. That's the driving force behind Paul Preston's Movement for a New California State. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', the team sits down with Preston, the founder and president of the movement, who also hosts the Red State Talk Radio show Agenda Radio.
He passionately discusses his group's mission to divide California into two distinct states, aiming to counter what he sees as a progressive stronghold. The proposed split would see urban centers like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento forming one state, while rural areas would make up the new California. Preston delves into the financial logistics of such a division, the rich resources of California, and the historical grievances fueling this movement.
He doesn't shy away from discussing the broader implications, including the potential for rebellion in America. This episode is a compelling listen for anyone interested in political movements, state governance, and the future of California.