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In reply to the discussion: If the US had a vote to split into Red America and Blue America, how would you vote? [View all]MohRokTah
(15,429 posts)123. Always, everything, for THE UNION! eom
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If the US had a vote to split into Red America and Blue America, how would you vote? [View all]
DanTex
Sep 2014
OP
I wonder how much people's reactions to this will be based on where they live
el_bryanto
Sep 2014
#3
So you didn't really like anybody in Texas? You thought they were all assholes? nt
el_bryanto
Sep 2014
#11
Harper's Magazine had an article in 1988 about "The Balkanization of America".
Manifestor_of_Light
Sep 2014
#150
There are eight million of us. So yeah, there are more angry, nice, indifferent, etc. NYers
stevenleser
Sep 2014
#126
The trumpet player doesn't suck. He blows and he's atrocious. I don't blame the dude for telling....
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#176
You do that New York includes way more land and people than just NYC, right?
DeadLetterOffice
Sep 2014
#184
I don't dislike New Yorkeres. I dislike New Yorkers that think my part of the country is shit.
el_bryanto
Sep 2014
#94
If it could be done democratically, state by state, without bloodshed, yes.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2014
#6
I would do the same. No way would I ever live in a republican hellhole again! n/t
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#85
Well....I just landed a tenure-track faculty position where I am...are we assuming I'd get the same?
Coventina
Sep 2014
#28
Yeah, if this happens, I wouldn't envy professors stuck in red state faculty positions.
DanTex
Sep 2014
#43
Thanks. I know how incredibly lucky I am, and how many qualified people also applied.
Coventina
Sep 2014
#117
Amen! I am proud to be a product of the CC system, and, while I have taught at the university level
Coventina
Sep 2014
#197
Agree! The republicans throughout history have dragged the US down with ignorance,
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#90
I for one would vote to stay in the Union. If I lost I would be a sore loser.
gordianot
Sep 2014
#17
Being in a red state I would resist and end up dead, I would have considerable company.
gordianot
Sep 2014
#74
Well, because I don't see how it is. I think if you're making the accusation, you should support it
DanTex
Sep 2014
#41
Yes, a serious question, you know, like "do you support single payer healthcare?"
DanTex
Sep 2014
#39
I doubt it. Still, the point is, I don't see a problem discussing hypotheticals.
DanTex
Sep 2014
#48
I'd vote NO. We're all in this together. Heck I think we should coordinate more with other countries
pampango
Sep 2014
#49
Since WWII I think Europeans have believed that our neighbor's problems are our problems.
pampango
Sep 2014
#96
I'd vote yes for the same reason except I live in Illinois so I'd make the IL Republicans move
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#163
There is no viable plan to split it into two...not based on Red/Blue, antway.
Drunken Irishman
Sep 2014
#69
I wouldn't mind a blue side union with Canada. It would give us single payer.
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#164
I would like to not have to fight the idiot ideas that come out of conservative leaders
adigal
Sep 2014
#116
I'd probably vote No. But I would have to consider it, particularly since...
stevenleser
Sep 2014
#129
I believe a number of science fiction stories have been based on the idea of a Balkanized US
LongTomH
Sep 2014
#132
Against. D voters are typically numerous in cities in both the red and blue areas
Corruption Inc
Sep 2014
#146
There's a book about that split -- it's called Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach. It's
Nay
Sep 2014
#190
Still waiting! I know! I still hold that book's theme as my ideal society, frankly. If
Nay
Sep 2014
#196
If one went by congressional districts, this is what the nations would look like
Kaleva
Sep 2014
#171
if we really wanted to split like that, it would really be cities vs not-cities. not state vs state.
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2014
#175