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Part of Oklahoma (kind of) secedes from the United States
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The Supreme Court ruled today that a big chunk of Oklahoma is actually a Native American reservation, including most of Tulsa. Apparently this impacts what laws apply, so state law may not exist in Tulsa any more.
Link below. Apparently the Muscogee Indians argued that their reservation was never officially taken away when Oklahoma became a state. The government believed that statehood rendered the reservation moot, but the Supreme Court disagrees. So as of today we now have an enormous reservation that apparently controls Tulsa, and I bet they buy Dan Snyder's team once they kill off all of the illegal settlers and take their stuff. I wonder about the other Indian lands now. It seems like other Indian tribes can make the same argument. https://theturtleislandnews.com/inde...l-reservation/ |
So the only remaining (kind of) state of Oklahoma is the panhandle?
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If the local tribes are savvy then they'd turn Tulsa into a tax haven.
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Wellll we all know we ****ed over the Indians. Here lay down your arms. We will give you this worthless land. Binding legal agreements signed. Later it has value, sorry our bad, GTFO
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I guess the residents in these areas will have to be put on a long march somewhere to be relocated.
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Trail of beers
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Apparently this all came about because a convicted pedophile argued that the state couldn't prosecute him because the land was actually Native land and not the state. He threw up a complete hail mary that's going to cause all sorts of problems, and may actually work for him.
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The Navajo land in northern Arizona is a separate entity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo_Nation#Government I thought this was interesting: Quote:
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I've driven through it. It's weird as hell, pulling people over to search their cars like the border in Mexico |
Everyone currently living on the reservation, including all of Tulsa, can vote to be part of Oklahoma. Problem solved.
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Let's invade!
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I don't think Big Splash is worth the effort |
WOW
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Seems most people here are part of some tribe anyway. Everyone has a Cherokee or Muscogee license plate.
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I casino problem with this
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Growing Weed
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Oklahoma was the fourth-largest crude oil producer among the states in 2019, and it accounted for nearly 5% of the nation's crude oil production. As of January 2019, Oklahoma had 5 operable petroleum refineries with a combined daily processing capacity of almost 523,000 barrels per day, nearly 3% of the total U.S. capacity. Oklahoma had the fourth-largest gross withdrawals of natural gas among the states in 2019 and accounted for about 9% of the nation's marketed production. The benchmark price in the domestic spot market for the U.S. crude oil known as West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is set at Cushing, Oklahoma, home to about 15% of the nation’s commercial crude oil storage capacity. In 2019, Oklahoma ranked second after Texas in total electricity net generation from wind and was third in wind's share of state generation after Iowa and Kansas. Wind supplied nearly 35% of Oklahoma's net generation, more than any other source. Guessing water parks won't be among the top 100 reasons the U.S. won't just give up OK to the Muscogees, SCOTUS ruling or not. |
From what I can see just skimming the opinion:
1. The state of Oklahoma still exists; 2. Part of Oklahoma is Indian land, which was not abolished by the creation of the state of Oklahoma 3. One effect of Indian land is that the State of Oklahoma does not have jurisdiction to try enrolled tribal members for crimes that occur on Indian land. This means that prosecution for such persons on such land will have to either be in tribal or federal courts The decision seems to recognize that there is a 'reservation in fact' in Oklahoma without discussing any potential impacts this will have outside of the impact on Major Crimes Act on Indian Land. The Oklahoma AG issued a joint statement with several tribes that they are working on a resolution to present to Congress to resolve this issue. My guess is that after the initial argument on this issue, Oklahoma could see the writing on the wall and started negotiating with the tribes. Announcement is here: http://www.oag.ok.gov/state-muscogee...in-mcgirt-case |
Imagine if we didn’t let the losers of a war dictate anything
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Tulsa is an awful place.
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yeah, Oklahoma and Congress needs to negotiate a settlement with the Tribes, because their next move is to stop paying income and sales taxes. On the tribal side of the table though, they probably still need state services and help to maintain infrastructure, so a deal ought to be possible.
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I guess someone needs to rescue me then.
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Cool. I hope they build a larger casino.
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It's time to build a wall around it.
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Cheap cigarettes. Yay.
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I've visited that a couple of times. It's a landmark off of old Route 66. Highly recommend. |
Looks like it's time to play cowboys and indians again.
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kind of off topic, but if you're interested in reading about the history of the oklahoma osage tribe murders over their oil and the birth of the fbi, "killers of the flower moon", is a great book
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"The Battle for the Blue Whale of Catoosa" has a nice ring to it...
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This is going to get messy.
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I was going to say it means you're sloppy seconds. |
I'm just flattered he described me as moderately handsome.
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Seriously, that’s a great idea — plus centrally located for shipping and manufacturing. |
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Good luck with that.
I'll cite the case of Finders vs Keepers. |
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