If Any State Was Going to Secede, It'd Be This One
Briefly

Residents of La Jolla, a neighborhood in San Diego, are increasingly discontented with poor road conditions and insufficient municipal assistance. This dissatisfaction has sparked discussions about secession from San Diego, with over 6,750 valid signatures required to initiate this process. Despite the looming deadline, they remain around 1,000 signatures short, partly due to fears of San Diego potentially withholding vital services such as police and sewer. This local movement reflects broader themes in American politics where secession is considered as a remedy for political grievances.
In La Jolla, residents express frustration over deteriorating roads and lack of municipal support, prompting discussions of secession from San Diego due to unmet needs.
As La Jolla residents seek to secede, they face the challenge of gathering enough signatures, compounded by fears that San Diego may withdraw essential services.
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