• @[email protected]
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    745 months ago

    Let’s fucking go, it’s about time they got all the benefits of statehood while being beholden to the rules.

    I’ll miss a couple of friends I had in Texas, but I warned them ages ago, so it’s on them.

    • @[email protected]
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      105 months ago

      They may not like the taxes as much though - there’s a ton of industry and some finance there that might just leave.

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        They don’t have to be a state but imagine how rich it would be if we invested ad much money as we currently give Texas

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    We’ll have to organize a post-ww2 berlin style airlift to support and supply Austin, though. A coworker of mine from there suggested at least one daily C130 fully loaded with kombucha.

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    355 months ago

    And if any other states leave with Texas - Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands and DC will immediately be expedited in their statehood confirmations. It’s a win win all round.

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      225 months ago

      Guam pretty specifically will not, since they have laws saying that only people who are 50% Guam-native or more are allowed to buy land there. That’s very much illegal by US law and is a hard blocker to their statehood.

      I get why they have that law, but it puts them in a weird position of permanently US-adjacent without ever becoming a full state.

    • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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      25 months ago

      California receives more per person according to that data, and California would have the 8th highest GDP in the world if it were a country. This isn’t the best metric.

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      25 months ago

      Texas would have to issue its own money, and getting enough money wouldn’t be the issue; they could just print it. It will be all the things that come with establishing new money.

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      Per your link, Texas is pretty low on the list of federal funds as a percentage of the budget. Much less so than many northern states.

      Just looking at the amount of money received is a poor metric.

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        45 months ago

        To me that implies TX will have a 20% gap to fill, and I am not sure that 20% counts as “pretty low”. What do you mean? FWIW, I didn’t downvote you.

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          15 months ago

          Oh that’s easy, they’ll just make that the new sales tax! Take I from the poor with more regressive taxes.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      35 months ago

      Google Spell Check did me dirty. I was seriously second guessing my pronunciation last night. Not the first time I’ve caught a word that I had been incorrectly pronouncing for years.

      Thanks for the correction.

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    My dark side came out when these clowns started up again. Let’s give the Republican Party just the tip of Texas, ship all willing, then immediately declare war on Trumpistan.

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    75 months ago

    An interesting fact about the US Navy is that all of its battleships have been named after states - except for one which was named Kearsarge (after a ship which during the Civil War hunted down and sank the Confederate raider Alabama). This is why I support allowing Puerto Rico in as a state so long as they change their name to Kearsarge.