Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The council’s sole purpose is to keep you talking about Statehood something that’s never going to occur.
Retrocession to Md.,
Why is the solution always to give the super liberal DC to Maryland? Why not give it to Virginia and admit Virginia does not want DC voters to definitively turn the state blue
OMG please know anything before commenting. Virginia already took their part of DC back. What remains originally belonged to Maryland.
So what? DC can't be given back to Virginia, but it could certainly be given to Virginia. And the PP is right, super weird that nobody ever mentions that possibility. I wonder why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The council’s sole purpose is to keep you talking about Statehood something that’s never going to occur.
Retrocession to Md.,
Why is the solution always to give the super liberal DC to Maryland? Why not give it to Virginia and admit Virginia does not want DC voters to definitively turn the state blue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The council’s sole purpose is to keep you talking about Statehood something that’s never going to occur.
Retrocession to Md.,
Why is the solution always to give the super liberal DC to Maryland? Why not give it to Virginia and admit Virginia does not want DC voters to definitively turn the state blue
OMG please know anything before commenting. Virginia already took their part of DC back. What remains originally belonged to Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The council’s sole purpose is to keep you talking about Statehood something that’s never going to occur.
Retrocession to Md.,
Why is the solution always to give the super liberal DC to Maryland? Why not give it to Virginia and admit Virginia does not want DC voters to definitively turn the state blue
Anonymous wrote:The council’s sole purpose is to keep you talking about Statehood something that’s never going to occur.
Retrocession to Md.,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Doesn't make it morally or ethically right based on the founding principles of our country.
I know, I know, you don't care.
It wouldn’t be right if people were forced to live in DC. That’s not the case. People choose to live there.
The solution would be to establish that you can't live in the government buildings housing the SCOTUS/congress etc and that the residential parts of DC can have voting Representatives
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in the constitution that requires you to keep living here.
Doesn't make it morally or ethically right based on the founding principles of our country.
I know, I know, you don't care.
It wouldn’t be right if people were forced to live in DC. That’s not the case. People choose to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in DC should be able to choose any state as their official voting and tax state. Done
This makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in DC should be able to choose any state as their official voting and tax state. Done
This makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0% chance of statehood. It will never happen.
People say that about a lot of things, until they happen.
An independent state? Will never happen. Retrocession to MD? Maybe, but not likely. MD would either need to be broke or it would require a major payoff for MD to agree to it.
Anonymous wrote:People in DC should be able to choose any state as their official voting and tax state. Done
Anonymous wrote:People in DC should be able to choose any state as their official voting and tax state. Done
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:0% chance of statehood. It will never happen.
People say that about a lot of things, until they happen.
Anonymous wrote:0% chance of statehood. It will never happen.