Voter fraud is rampant in America. Without it 0 would have lost for sure. Cheating comes natural to the dems. It's in their dna. Cheaters, liars, thieves, and snitches all carry the same dna. If one has any one of these traits; they have them all.
A snitch is very different than a whistle-blower in case you were wondering."
When I read crap like that, I mourn for the fact that I share oxygen with people who actually think this way. So, you mourn for this country, I will mourn for everyone else that is forced to live alongside you a**holes.
Calling Dems liars and cheats?! THAT is hilarious. Saying Obama only won due to voter fraud - thats funny.
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For this part, we can make things pretty easy, actually. This is a democracy, after all (well, a representative democracy in all actuality). So, instead of bothering with equally, we'll simply divide it up based on presidential voting over the last four major elections. That only leaves five states that need to be decided upon. Sadly, it's all obviously Red Vs Blue so it leaves those like myself in the lurch, but I can deal with a compromise. Since most blue states are on each coast or touching a major body of water (the Great Lakes), we'll grant them FL and VA. Red can take NV, CO and OH.
Now...I don't know how well that'll work for you economically. Considering Red states account for roughly 35% of the GDP compared to roughly 65% for blue states.
In addition to that, blue states include each of the top ten revenue (read: tax) producing states. While 8/10 of the most tax-dependent states are red states. I'm not a business major...but that appears to be a recipe for fiscal disaster.
I think the disparity between red and blue states is likely to change. There is a big surge in energy production in the red states that should help them pull themselves up by their bootstraps. And since you gave my state to the neanderthals, I'm assessing a surcharge on your energy!
I think the disparity between red and blue states is likely to change. There is a big surge in energy production in the red states that should help them pull themselves up by their bootstraps. And since you gave my state to the neanderthals, I'm assessing a surcharge on your energy!
Ha ha! Sorry, man. I just remembered OH does touch one of the Great Lakes. Maybe since there's such a number difference between the two, they'll be nice and send OH over to the Blue states. But, I wouldn't count on it.
As for the surge, it's possible. But not overly likely. The main ones I'm familiar with is due to fracking and shale oil. They're welcome to that process (e.g. NoDak). Already in the short term they're seeing issues. What are the other surges you're referring to? I know coal is big in some areas (the Appalachians), but that's been on a heavy decline the last decade.
Ha ha! Sorry, man. I just remembered OH does touch one of the Great Lakes. Maybe since there's such a number difference between the two, they'll be nice and send OH over to the Blue states. But, I wouldn't count on it.
As for the surge, it's possible. But not overly likely. The main ones I'm familiar with is due to fracking and shale oil. They're welcome to that process (e.g. NoDak). Already in the short term they're seeing issues. What are the other surges you're referring to? I know coal is big in some areas (the Appalachians), but that's been on a heavy decline the last decade.
Yeah, the fracking is what I'm thinking of. Those trucks are on their way to destroying much of the good riding in West Virginia, but it had to create a boatload of jobs, even though many of them will probably be offset by fewer jobs in the coal mines.