captainmorgan
Well-Known Member
The white convicts should be driven out of Australia and the land returned to the native people.
Yes, i hear that quite a lot. But the correct word is colonizers not convict's (we don't have a huge convict population like America) and First Nations people not native.The white convicts should be driven out of Australia and the land returned to the native people.
But on topic, sorta, I wouldn't mind seeing my state leave the federation.
yeah they also sell alot of weapons. which they develop and hitherto test in real combat. their successful war enterprizes boost the confidence in their war technology which increases sales.The shear size of Americas army and its forward operating systems tells anyone and everyone its an invading force not a defence force. Plus all the wars they start.
Buddy, here in Canukistan eh, those of us who wouldn't take an experimental injection couldn't travel by plane or train in our own country even though our constitution says we have 'freedom of movement'.The question of secession can be analagous to kidnapping.
If a person isn't free to leave a human association, we know there's a possibility they're kidnapped. Most of us think that's a bad thing.
If a couple million people aren't free to leave, they are literally political prisoners, but many people don't think holding millions of people as captives is a bad thing.
That's odd.
It's happening in a subtle economic way. Large companies and swaths of citizens are voting with their feet. I think we often forget that the US is a Union of 50 different countries. Many of these countries have rebelled against union tyranny already, such as the nation states that have legalized cannabis.Texas wants to leave and let's be honest California would want to same with Hawaii. Maybe many others.
Should each state have an option to leave peacefully? The in it for life thing is a bit dated.
More reservoirs would certainly help. Between Shasta, whiskeytown and Oroville I bet they could fit at least 4 more if the environmental regs would get out of the way.If Cali quit watering all those golf courses there would be lots more water...
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