Time to break up the states?

xtsho

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Haven’t seen much or heard much of the topic but I have to ask, hows it a right thing? What xtsho posted doesn’t seem real red and some of you guys seem down?
It's not real red. It would be the greatest country on earth. People living their lives without being subjected to the will of some far right fanatics and a compromised Supreme Court that has become a political entity.

Pacifica would be self supporting. We don't need a damn thing from any red state. It would be the Real America or what America was always supposed to be.
 

Fogdog

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It's not real red. It would be the greatest country on earth. People living their lives without being subjected to the will of some far right fanatics and a compromised Supreme Court that has become a political entity.

Pacifica would be self supporting. We don't need a damn thing from any red state. It would be the Real America or what America was always supposed to be.
nah, give it a little more time. In 10 to 15 years, the rest of the country will be more like California than the crackervilles they are now. Though I agree that then next few years are going to be filled with contention and violence. Got to hold the line.
 

FirstCavApache64

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It's not real red. It would be the greatest country on earth. People living their lives without being subjected to the will of some far right fanatics and a compromised Supreme Court that has become a political entity.

Pacifica would be self supporting. We don't need a damn thing from any red state. It would be the Real America or what America was always supposed to be.
I hate politics, but have to ask, where would you be getting your fresh water from that you're already critically short of? Wars will be fought for this commodity in the coming century, of that I have no doubt. It sounds like a wonderful place, but without water and the environmental conditions you have, I don't think it would be able to sustain very many people. Maybe the economy would be so successful they could afford to trade for it, but in the coming decades I don't see many places being willing to share. It would be a shame to lose so many good weed growers to a foreign country :bigjoint:
 

doublejj

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I hate politics, but have to ask, where would you be getting your fresh water from that you're already critically short of? Wars will be fought for this commodity in the coming century, of that I have no doubt. It sounds like a wonderful place, but without water and the environmental conditions you have, I don't think it would be able to sustain very many people. Maybe the economy would be so successful they could afford to trade for it, but in the coming decades I don't see many places being willing to share. It would be a shame to lose so many good weed growers to a foreign country :bigjoint:
Sierra Mountains?.....
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Offmymeds

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It's ridiculous. How would 50 separate states deal with Putin or China? Who would decide the water wars between states? How would we achieve the coordinated business plans to compete with China, Japan, at al. How would an $800 billion defense budget & federal infrastructure budget be resolved?

Giving Ron DeSantis more power is the last thing I would want to do.
 

doublejj

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They grow an awful lot of food in Cali with that sierra water. I'm sure some states would be willing to trade for food..
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doublejj

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I thought you guys were in a horrible drought in a lot of the state right now with bad wildfires. I just see what the news wants to show though. You know how that goes.
If Cali quit watering all those golf courses there would be lots more water...
Number of Golf Courses in the State of California: 921

California is more than just beaches and surfing. It's also home to 921 beautiful golf courses, including four of the top 25 courses in the USA according to Business Insider.
 

FirstCavApache64

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It's just that when you live in the south, the word secession leaves a really bad taste in your mouth. Especially if you're a veteran that swore an oath to defend the constitution and really believes in the country as a whole. Splitting it up, while possibly good for a few, makes us weaker as a whole, which doesn't make much sense to me I guess. That's why I usually stay out of the politics threads. I'm going back to my simpler world of ph problems and over watering. Those are problems I can usually solve in a day or two. I'll let you guys figure out the future of the Nation. Just keep me posted :bigjoint:.
 

bam0813

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It's not real red. It would be the greatest country on earth. People living their lives without being subjected to the will of some far right fanatics and a compromised Supreme Court that has become a political entity.

Pacifica would be self supporting. We don't need a damn thing from any red state. It would be the Real America or what America was always supposed to be.
I guess man. If im being 100 none of it really matters to me anyway. Im not leaving my small patch either way. I’ll be right here doing my best to be as purple as possible until I’m blue.
 
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