Since basically everyone here but me is a rightist, I'm sure you've all taken note of the secession petitions that have been circulating since you lost the election recently. I figured I'd provide a few thoughts on this:
(I also posted these thoughts on another forum, but figured you all might find them worth reading as well.)
Secession would indeed create a constitutional crisis since the Supreme Court (controlled by the Republican Party at the time, incidentally) decreed after the last great attempt (seen in the American Civil War) that it was unconstitutional for states to leave the Union. Fret not though, for I have a solution that will allow you to leave the United States without creating a constitutional crisis in the process: self-deportation.
Seriously, if you're all THAT upset by the fact that the majority disagree with your view of how the government should be run (as indicated by the election results), why not turn to that individual initiative you always preach to us about and just leave? Nobody's stopping you from leaving on an individual basis. Only states are barred from exiting the Union.
So how do I think things should be? I wouldn't shed a tear if the U.S. South left the Union. Fine! Go away! Good riddance! Who needs you? We'd be a substantially more progressive country without you! I've got no problem with that. Just don't do what the old Confederacy did with their last secession attempt and attack the remains of the Union in an attempt at conquest.