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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] CA-OR-WAS as one new "country" MN-WI-IL-MI-OH as another MA-CT-NY-NJ-DE-PA-DC-VA as another TX has always had the right to declare its independance. That is about 76% of the US GDP. IF those states are all in pacts among themselves and with each other, it doesn't leave very much for the rest, right? So sure, let's continue to divide with the rhetoric as Sen McConnell seems to want to do, and as the OP seems to want to do, and let's see where MS/LA/AL/OK/SC all end up. Especially during hurricane and tornado seasons. [/quote] I'd rather have all those above listed states join Canada as one. Make a new superpower and let the inbred hicks in red states to have what they always wanted: a neo-confederate, theocratic, economic wasteland where they are free to be as racist, misogynist, and anti-science as they want, free from the evil Socialism and government handouts that are the tax dollars from blue states propping them up. [/quote] Let's lose the vile taker states. [/quote] New multi-state 'death-pact' https://www.politico.com/states/florida/story/2020/04/21/southern-governors-create-a-covid-19-coalition-and-experts-fear-a-perfect-storm-1278753 I guess we can plan for the surrender at Appomattox. But hey, they'll dominate in football![/quote] Wow. " "As of Tuesday morning, the six states had collectively tested about one-tenth of 1 percent of their total populations. Mississippi, which ranks 15th nationally in testing, had the group’s best testing rate at 1.7 percent of its population. Georgia was the lowest, with a testing rate of less than one one-hundredth of 1 percent, or 42nd in the country, according to the Covid Tracking Project."[/quote]
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