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carpetbagger

(5,420 posts)
14. In part.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 02:01 PM
Yesterday

This is 159 years later. The great empires in Europe shed independent nations behind them from Ireland to Moldova, and there's a judo move in that the red hats have been having erotic dreams about secession and the CSA for a generation.

I could see California doing it. The GOP would be enticed by potential electoral dominance for a generation, and the red hats think CA is a drain on the nation. Then comes VT, which would join Canada, followed by MA (Ind or Canada)and HI (In some loose association with CA, minus military land).

Minnesota isn't strongly Democratic. I don't see a 50+1 vote, and I don't see the 60-70 percent support needed to convince the US government not to fight it.

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Great: Can I move there? Chasstev365 Thursday #1
There will be mass migration to MN. Irish_Dem Thursday #2
Heh Lars39 Thursday #3
Oh, sure....That would be an open invitation for TSF to attack Canada.... Sogo Thursday #4
Fair trade. The Fascist States of Amurka get Alberta. paleotn Thursday #6
Can we join too!! paleotn Thursday #5
The Civil War settled that question. DavidDvorkin Thursday #7
It's illegal to succeed Polybius Friday #10
Both secessions resulted in long, bloody wars DavidDvorkin Friday #11
No Polybius Yesterday #12
In part. carpetbagger Yesterday #14
But first I have to move to Minneapolis Dave says Thursday #8
Preceded or followed by Washington, Oregon, and California. Ping Tung Thursday #9
Think the Vikings can adapt to CFL rules? NotASurfer Yesterday #13
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