Posted on 11/17/2012 4:04:39 PM PST by Pleistarchos
Here’s a thought. I’ve found that liberals will move from areas they have destroyed through high taxes and regulation etc... to other areas of their state that are more conservative b/c taxes are lower and there’s less regulations. Unfortunately, they take their politics with them, run for office, and eventually destroy that area of the state too. We’ve seen this with liberals who move out of blue states to formerly red states and turn them purple...like Nevada and Colorado. What’s to stop liberals from moving into states that would secede and eventually destroy those areas as well?
I live in Sarasota, Florida and yearn for a more conservative place. If a split happens, I’m outta here and headed to (hopefully) Texas although I’d prefer a state which has a National League MLB team. I have to stay with the humidity and the Gulf!
Blast from the past. “Russian Professor Predicts Fall of U.S.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2155962/posts
I was wondering, if the national debt was canceled today, who all would suffer the loss?
you left off Philadelphia.
Probably most major cities should be left off.
No, they still insist that it hasn't been tried by the right people yet, and of course they believe that THEY and the REGIME are the right people.
Actually you brought up a very good point. I have considered that very question from the beginning, but have not come up with an answer that satisfies me. My idea is that there will be residency and requirements, including passports and visas, which satisfies the problem a bit. The hairy part is the period just prior to the movement becoming a done deal. In that case, the Libs could embark on a land rush in the not-yet ruined states. That will have to be taken into consideration early on so that steps can be taken to prevent such a disaster.
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