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12-14-24 RSO News Mid Day
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Mid-day stories explore growing secessionist movements in rural America and California’s economic woes as businesses flee in droves.
Secession Fever: Rural America Says “We’ve Had Enough”
Secession movements are gaining traction in rural communities across the U.S., as residents grow increasingly frustrated with urban-dominated policies. From Oregon counties seeking to join Idaho to Texas talking independence, the sentiment is clear: Rural Americans feel left behind.
Advocates argue that the federal government’s overreach and urban-centric governance are eroding freedoms and ignoring local needs. Critics, however, warn that such movements risk destabilizing the nation and undermining unity. (Read more)
California’s Heartbeat Is Businesses Fleeing the State
A new report highlights the alarming rate at which businesses are leaving California, citing overregulation, high taxes, and an increasingly hostile climate for employers. Major companies have relocated to states like Texas and Florida, where policies are more business-friendly.
Critics of California’s leadership argue that its progressive agenda is driving away economic opportunity and exacerbating inequality. Supporters of stricter regulations insist they are necessary to address social and environmental issues. (Read more)
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December 15: Bill of Rights Day – Celebrate the freedoms enshrined in the Constitution.
December 21: Winter Solstice – The shortest day of the year.
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