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In reply to the discussion: Maybe it's time to talk secession. [View all]TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)44. It's not that simple.
You really think 100 million people can just pick up and move, find new jobs, find new homes, and the like?
Besides, what makes you think you can convince conservatives to move? I suspect they would note that they already "have" most of the land so they'd probably insist that we all move to urban areas. Not everyone wants to live in a large city.
The entire idea of succession is silly and untenable. We should have figured that out the first time. It didn't work then, even when entire states were mostly on the same page.
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Houston, Galveston, Corpus, and Brownsville make for a pretty damn blue coast my friend.
Bucky
Nov 2020
#25
Becoming part of a new country, a blue one, would be good reason for them to leave
mtnsnake
Nov 2020
#39
How? In the Civil War there were entire discrete states that wanted to secede as a group
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2020
#16
NY is a red state that looks blue because of NYC's massive voting block...
TreasonousBastard
Nov 2020
#37
Secession is out (remember the last time we tried it?) and I have no answer...
TreasonousBastard
Nov 2020
#32