Posted on 11/15/2016 5:50:51 PM PST by madprof98
After the West Coast overwhelming supported Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for president, Canadians are taking to social media to invite Washington, Oregon, and California to join Canada.
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Great, some day I will bring my wife to Belfast to have fresh lobster on that little pier restaurant.
I used to think like that, but found later how many true patriots there are in the south. The scalpel has to cut much more carefully.
Look at the county-by-county election map.
It's truly city people vs. country people...everywhere in the US.
All the RAT "votes" came from a few blue dots.
Better yet.........
California needs to be broken up into three separate states.
The good, bad and ugly. Let’s get it done.
Before Obama, San Diego, Orange, Ventura and San Luis Obispo counties voted Republican for presidents.
That is four out of the six southern most coastal counties, iow.
Orange and San Diego together equal approximately the population of an average state. I would settle for that combo, maybe add Riverside. Take Imperial, too.
We could border the Pacific Ocean, Mexico, Arizona and Lost Angeles-San Berdoo.
No thank you.
It is never going to happen, and Canadians don’t want these losers anyways.
Liberals are enamored with Agenda 21 urban gathering and Utopian plans of all life encompassing and tiny footprint skyscrapers. I bet 40 million of them could fit in Guantanamo Bay - Call it Hong Kong for Hippies. Eventually Cuba could just absorb them into their socialist paradise.
Eh! :D)
Well, maybe they will ship them all to Red China.
As did us folks here in Eastern Washington
The problem is that there are some good conservative people (like me) here in California. I don't want to wake up and find I am in another country!!
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