Perspectives on the American Election

The CNP is not endorsing any candidate in the 2016 US Presidential election.  We believe that the United States federal system is deeply broken and the only solution for California is independence and the ability to elect our own national leadership that reflects Californian values.  Until that day comes, however, the winner of the US […]

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Buying the farm

California ranks first among states in agriculture, with nearly $45B in agricultural sales, roughly 11% of the country’s total (roughly equivalent to French production).  Strangely enough, California ranks 12th in receiving farm subsidies and receives a scant 3.4% of the Federal largesse.  In comparison, Illinois ranks 6th in agricultural sales ($19B) but reaps 6.9% of […]

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Solving California’s Homelessness Problem

California is the world leader in technology and innovation, yet we have the most people living without shelter in the United States. This is completely unacceptable and must end. Before you dismiss us for demanding more “entitlements”, consider that numerous studies have proven that it costs you, the taxpayer, millions more to support a homeless […]

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Cascadia

On June 13 I left the Democratic Party and joined the California National Party. Since then, I have been learning about independence movements across the United States, however, there is a shortage of material on the subject. This series of articles is meant to rectify that.

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#Brexit

The recent British exit (#Brexit) from the EU has ignited a firestorm of controversy and headlines around the world, and created interest in other independence movements everywhere. The CNP in particular has seen an upsurge in interest and new members and on twitter #CalExit started trending organically. So where do we stand on the EU […]

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The blood of Oaxaca

The CNP stands with our brothers and sisters who seek greater autonomy in how they conduct their lives in Oaxaca. We are appalled by the ongoing violence against indigenous people and other oppressed communities in Oaxaca. As of now at least ten people have been killed and dozens of more are injured. The California National […]

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