After Crushing Defeat In NY, Residents Are Planning Something HUGE

in News, Politics / by Robert Rich / on November 7, 2014 at 10:42 am /

New Yorkers are pissed and with good reason. After the 2014 midterm elections, it’s become astoundingly clear how much of an adverse effect New York City has on the rest of the state, and many are ready to do away with the big apple for good via secession.
Despite the deafening cry of upstate New Yorkers desiring change – both in regards to Common Core as well as the NY SAFE Act – their attempts were drowned out by the money grubbing freeloaders in NYC. It seemed like an uphill battle, if not an entirely impossible one, until now that is.



A new movement is gaining traction where several activists have taken to suggesting that upstate New York entirely secede from NYC to become its own, independent state – New Amsterdam. The webpage leading the march is called “Divide NYS into New Amsterdam & New York,” and they’re making quite a bit of noise.
As the race breaks down, votes coming from the counties suggested to become the new New York totaled 1,195,212 for NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) and 572,495 for his competitor, Rob Astorino (R) – quite the difference. When you subtract these from the total votes of each candidate, it leaves you with Astorino actually winning what would be New Amsterdam 870,160 to 723,563.
Although Liberals in Upstate New York undoubtedly would hate to see this come to pass, Conservatives are overjoyed that the movement is being strewn about. If this were to become a reality, upstate New Yorkers’ – or New Amsterdamers’ – taxes would significantly drop on account of shedding the enormous burden of those in NYC that are on the welfare system.



Andrew Cuomo

The Safe Act would be no more – nor would Common Core idiocy – and the state would suddenly become Red. Taxes in NYC would skyrocket as they’d have to pick up the tab for the Upstate New Yorkers they’d just lost, making it highly unlikely for life to be sustainable – but that’s the epitome of Liberal agenda.
Those wishing to get on board with the movement are encouraged to visit both their website and Facebook page in order to share your support and make others aware as well. What do you think – should Upstate New Yorkers have to pay for the enormous handicap that is NYC or should they force the “big apple” to fend for themselves?
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