And the blue country would have no source of food.
Many blue states is where corn is also produced. Not saying Red States don't because they do too. Unless this is year 1984
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And the blue country would have no source of food.
California has the highest agricultural output in the nation. It makes up 17.3% of all agriculture in the US. Oregon and Washington are also no slouches.And the blue country would have no source of food.
Were talking about the county maps not the state maps.
To what level? If states secede... can then towns secede from these states? Neighborhoods from the towns? Streets? Individual homes?
Terrance was responding to my suggestion that we divide the country up on county lines. At which point Red County America would be truly and utterly screwed.
True that Blue County America would have squat for food production. Some seafood. And all the garlic. But we'd be lacking for food production. But that's okay. We still have all the saltwater ports. So we'll just buy up all the grub that poor people in Africa and Asia are eating. That means they'll starve but so what? Gotta reduce the surplus population somehow.
See, Red County America has absolutely nothing that Blue County America absolutely needs. We could get everything we need elsewhere, maybe not as cheap. But Blue County America has something Red County America desperately needs: access to markets, including internal ones. And we could embargo you into the stone age if we wanted to. Would probably cause another Dust Bowl if we did.
I don't think it'd be a very stable division. Red County and Blue County America would go to war pretty quickly.
To put it another way, Red County America would basically be Palestine. It would probably be a pretty dramatic humanitarian crisis.
If the Red States became Palestine, the Blue states would finally support us.
Actuaslly they do have that right and always have we are united by agreement and any state does have the right to leaveThey do not have the right to Secede... They can ask for the right to secede essentially asking Congress to change the law, but that has an extremely slim chance.