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To: SeekAndFind; KC_Lion

Yeah, let’s add more welfare states where they don’t speak English to the united states, maybe we can take Quebec from Canada too. I’m sure the rest of Canada sure as hell wouldn’t miss it.

I guess the Pro-Regressive left would LOVE to add more “defacto blue states” to the united states...

I wonder if this is the preliminary “groundwork” t5 counter the convention of the states movements.

If they can add enough states to make 3/4 of the states “Blue” then it will really be “Game over man, game over...”

Imagine if they could add “D.C.”, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, etc... as states....

Then they could steamroll over the entire midwest, and this would be seen as a prelude to a civil war.


36 posted on 04/30/2015 9:46:46 AM PDT by GraceG (Protect the Border from Illegal Aliens, Don't Protect Illegal Alien Boarders...)
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To: GraceG; SeekAndFind; 2ndDivisionVet
If we do this, we will be repeating the era before the Civil War.

The Missouri Compromise, For every Slave State you Brought in a Free State.

Now for every Blue State you will need bring in a Red State until we reach a tipping point.

Since everyone is so willing to just hand out Citizenship to every Jose and Juan that comes across the border, why don't we had out Citizenship to our own People first? American Samoa has been a U.S. Possession longer than Guam, Puerto or any save D.C. and they are still only Nationals, NOT Citizens.

Guam and the C.N.M.I. could almost be Red States.....sorta....lot of Military.

But nor National Politics Puerto Rico, D.C. would all be Dark Blue.

39 posted on 04/30/2015 10:04:21 AM PDT by KC_Lion (This Millennial is for Cruz!)
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