Posted on 12/20/2016 11:04:26 AM PST by Kid Shelleen
Back in July, as the world was reeling from the U.K.s Brexit vote, Harper Polling asked Pennsylvanians which part of the state theyd like to see exit the Commonwealth. Half of respondents werent sure, but nearly-two thirds of those who were said it should be Philadelphia and the Southeast.
Lets start with the obvious: The Philly region will never become a state. Ever. Legislators in Harrisburg wouldnt let its southeastern population center and economic engine ghost. Nor would a Republican-controlled U.S. Congress admit a new, predominantly Democratic state to the union. But that doesnt mean Philly, and what have become its increasingly like-minded surrounding counties, couldnt go it alone.
(Excerpt) Read more at phillymag.com ...
Go for it!
Yes, all three states would benefit. And while you're at it, rename Philly to be West Camden.
“The World Excretes, Trenton Eats”
I have to ask... about this article... what’s the point? With all the up-front qualifiers does it make any sense to even ask the question? Oh wait, it’s Philly.com so the writer is going for the pure-fantasy pulitzer.
Actually, one of the best ways to fix the Dem strength would be through tax codes. If the Fedgov budget was funded through the states instead of income taxes, it’d be easy.
- Fedgov passes a budget, with a certain amount of $$ spent.
- That number is then divided by the number of voting reps in Congress. (One of the few benefits of territory/protectorate versus statehood maybe.) So currently, each rep takes home budget/535 in state debt.
- Each state can then raise their share of the budget however they want.
So, if tiny states feel they have too much $$ for how few people they have (since each state has the same number of senators, this skews the bigger percentage share of the budget towards small states), then they can merge with other small states and have less budget responsibility as they lose senators. The NE might turn into four or five states instead of 11.
Please, we already have more than our share of parasites!
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