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Calexit seems to be a thing among a number of the snowflakes from the
golden state. I am not quite sure how that works. Would we declare war on them like we did in the 1860s? It does beg the question, how well would California do when we pulled all of the defense contracts because they were not Americans anymore? Would we make them buy all of the government land from us? |
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On 8/4/17 2:54 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 04 Aug 2017 12:43:38 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2017 12:31:38 -0400, wrote: Calexit seems to be a thing among a number of the snowflakes from the golden state. I am not quite sure how that works. Would we declare war on them like we did in the 1860s? It does beg the question, how well would California do when we pulled all of the defense contracts because they were not Americans anymore? Would we make them buy all of the government land from us? If they give the military grounds to retired folks, I've got dibbies on Ft. MacArthur. Spent a glorious two years there as advisor to National Guard and Reserve Engineer units. Nice spot. San Pedro has some great burrito joints. I think if California pulls out of the union the government should sell all of their military bases in California to developers. Pendleton and Alameda alone would take a chunk out of the debt. It would be more fun if California, Oregon, and Washington state withdrew...followed by New York, the New England states, and New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. ![]() |
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On Fri, 04 Aug 2017 12:43:38 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2017 12:31:38 -0400, wrote: Calexit seems to be a thing among a number of the snowflakes from the golden state. I am not quite sure how that works. Would we declare war on them like we did in the 1860s? It does beg the question, how well would California do when we pulled all of the defense contracts because they were not Americans anymore? Would we make them buy all of the government land from us? If they give the military grounds to retired folks, I've got dibbies on Ft. MacArthur. Spent a glorious two years there as advisor to National Guard and Reserve Engineer units. Nice spot. San Pedro has some great burrito joints. I think if California pulls out of the union the government should sell all of their military bases in California to developers. Pendleton and Alameda alone would take a chunk out of the debt. Alameda is already turned over to local government. Have not done much with it. |
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2017 15:17:17 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/4/17 2:54 PM, wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2017 12:43:38 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2017 12:31:38 -0400, wrote: Calexit seems to be a thing among a number of the snowflakes from the golden state. I am not quite sure how that works. Would we declare war on them like we did in the 1860s? It does beg the question, how well would California do when we pulled all of the defense contracts because they were not Americans anymore? Would we make them buy all of the government land from us? If they give the military grounds to retired folks, I've got dibbies on Ft. MacArthur. Spent a glorious two years there as advisor to National Guard and Reserve Engineer units. Nice spot. San Pedro has some great burrito joints. I think if California pulls out of the union the government should sell all of their military bases in California to developers. Pendleton and Alameda alone would take a chunk out of the debt. It would be more fun if California, Oregon, and Washington state withdrew...followed by New York, the New England states, and New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. ![]() Wasn't that the cause of the civil war. |
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2017 19:40:42 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote: wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2017 12:43:38 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2017 12:31:38 -0400, wrote: Calexit seems to be a thing among a number of the snowflakes from the golden state. I am not quite sure how that works. Would we declare war on them like we did in the 1860s? It does beg the question, how well would California do when we pulled all of the defense contracts because they were not Americans anymore? Would we make them buy all of the government land from us? If they give the military grounds to retired folks, I've got dibbies on Ft. MacArthur. Spent a glorious two years there as advisor to National Guard and Reserve Engineer units. Nice spot. San Pedro has some great burrito joints. I think if California pulls out of the union the government should sell all of their military bases in California to developers. Pendleton and Alameda alone would take a chunk out of the debt. Alameda is already turned over to local government. Have not done much with it. I knew it wasn't a navy base but I did not know they gave it away. |
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