Unveiling what I think would be state number 53 (or 54), the Washington Post profiled a Maryland secession movement yesterday. They don’t have a name yet, but secessionists eyeing five western counties for a breakaway do have a cause. Leader Scott Strzelczyk tells the paper:
“If we have more states, we can all go live in states that best represent us, and then we can get along.”
The new state might be called Western Maryland or West Maryland, or something else.
As with the other secession movements percolating around the country, the one in Maryland centers on rural voters feeling frustrated with essentially progressive urban politics. It’s not purely about money — two of the Maryland counties are wealthy, while three are poor. In would-be North Colorado, they’re mad about gun reform, sustainable energy standards, civil unions and abortion rights. In California, they’re mad about new protections for transgender children and a fire-prevention fee.









