1) DEAR RED STATES; WE'RE LEAVING. We've decided we're leaving. We intend to form our own country, we're taking the other Blue States with us...that includes Hawaii, Oregon, California, New Mexico, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and all the Northeast.
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Replying to @LannyDavis
Your not doing shit man just stop get some help
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Replying to @eigenrobot @LannyDavis
An interesting question with a lot of these areas, especially CA, is how many counties in the state would see this happening and decide to pull a West Virginia and stay
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Replying to @eigenrobot @LannyDavis
That's my guess...you'd essentially have a few city states no dependent on importing resources and forced to go through border controls to leave.
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and all of silicone Valley, MIT etc think of the tariffs imposed on phones SW and tech , Oregon and Seattle bring Intel and Microsoft, New York AMD and NVIDIA so gaming computer tarrifs also us video game makers in silicone Valley esp ea sports & Cali is major food supplier
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I imagine a lot of big tech suddenly being foreign corporations would cause them to relocate...especially the ones providing services/equipment to the US Government since those contracts would have to end
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lol yeah ok it costs more to build a new semiconductor fabrication plant then it does to start a new airline.. some individual machines are now in the 600,000 million dollar range apiece... and most programmers and artistic designers I know wouldn't be moving to conservative area
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Replying to @Chrisconley7 @michaelamoore97 and
also do you know the nations nuclear research, all our fastest super computers and all the modeling for nuclear weapons security and design and the world's most powerful laser used in fusio experiments are all in lab campus a few miles outside of San fransisco?
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just stop dude give it up
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