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DFW

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35. As long as they stay outside the Dallas city limits
Sun Dec 18, 2016, 06:05 AM
Dec 2016

I still visit home regularly

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I suspect the Repubs in DC won't be supportive of states rights when blue states defy their wishes. LonePirate Dec 2016 #1
Seriously considering the move to either Oregon or California, snowfall today is helping sarcasmo Dec 2016 #2
I hate to tell you this, but it just snowed in Portland. KamaAina Dec 2016 #3
It snowed here in California in the mountains and it's predicted to be Raine Dec 2016 #18
Have friends in San Diego, going to check that out this spring. sarcasmo Dec 2016 #23
San Diego is a beautiful city. I was just down there a couple days ago Raine Dec 2016 #33
Born and raised here, and never been prouder to be a Californian. TDale313 Dec 2016 #4
How about America's Scotland? KamaAina Dec 2016 #5
I like how goods made in Asia come through your ports eleny Dec 2016 #6
California will look a good bit more "golden" without Colorado River water. FarCenter Dec 2016 #7
And, who else will they sell it to ? n/t jaysunb Dec 2016 #8
Arizona, New Mexico, and maybe keep more in Colorado and Utah FarCenter Dec 2016 #22
And your larder will suffer for that drought. SQUEE Dec 2016 #9
I suspect California will become independent in my lifetime, but not because of Trump Sen. Walter Sobchak Dec 2016 #10
Spot on. n/t jaysunb Dec 2016 #12
Why would CA be allowed to just walk away when the South wasn't in 1861? Midwestern Democrat Dec 2016 #27
because the federal government by that time will probably be bankrupt and effete Sen. Walter Sobchak Dec 2016 #32
That's why Governor Brown is quiet on TPP. DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2016 #28
We have training centers out there... awoke_in_2003 Dec 2016 #11
There are affordable areas..... jaysunb Dec 2016 #13
I live in the SF Bay Area. Adsos Letter Dec 2016 #14
We do not have to cooperate jaysunb Dec 2016 #15
The libertarian crowd who hated Clinton so much they voted for Trump will not be happy... hunter Dec 2016 #31
No awoke_in_2003 Dec 2016 #17
More like minimally $300k-$1M. diane in sf Dec 2016 #21
Yes easily $1M Dream Girl Dec 2016 #29
Time for the whole west coast to split off Calculating Dec 2016 #16
Look at the "taker" states vs. the "giver" states DFW Dec 2016 #19
Yes exactly and all us giver states get is continual contempt Raine Dec 2016 #34
Exactly. As if any of them knew what a "real American" is DFW Dec 2016 #36
I hope NY (and most of the Northeast) joins them. briv1016 Dec 2016 #20
The Houston metropolitan area wants in on that action Bucky Dec 2016 #24
As long as they stay outside the Dallas city limits DFW Dec 2016 #35
I'd say more like Quebec is to Canada. roamer65 Dec 2016 #25
As I pointed out elsewhere ... California does not even have proportional representation ... etherealtruth Dec 2016 #26
+1. n/t jaysunb Dec 2016 #30
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