Re: 38 States of America
[Re: wetdog]
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02/05/18 10:26 AM
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Tweed
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It would be one state Confusion lol Tweed how do you find this stuff? Lol I'm more inquisitive then a hungry possum. I'm always looking to learn weird useless facts or odd scenarios.
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: Tweed]
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02/05/18 10:48 AM
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Looks like more trapping ground since I am currently near three state borders but with the new lay out I could hit it all.
The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his own weight. Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: Tweed]
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02/05/18 02:23 PM
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Minnesota looks similar in shape. It just expanded 20 miles west of the red River to include all the mouth breathing liberals stacked up like cord wood from Fargo and Grand Forks ND. Mesabi would implode after the first distribution of welfare checks.
Last edited by FlyinFinn; 02/05/18 02:24 PM.
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: Tweed]
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02/05/18 02:39 PM
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Just make North Michigan,and North Minnesota and Maine part of Canada.They are already sort of honorary Canadians.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: Tweed]
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02/05/18 02:48 PM
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Ayiyi. Liberal logic. "states with too many big cities and/or large population centers mean too much strain on a state’s tax dollars.". I wonder if these nuts have ever considered that it's not the population that causes a strain on tax dollars, it's the balance of consumers vs producers. A huge city full of employed people who pay more taxes than they consume in services, would have a public surplus. Even the smallest country town will have a deficit if they spend more than their constituents contribute. Unfortunately cities tend to attract those who would rather benefit from the work of others. Rural areas require less infrastructure and typically hold a higher ratio of producers vs consumers.
Boco couldn't catch a cold. But if he did, it would be Top Lot.
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: FlyinFinn]
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02/05/18 03:23 PM
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Minnesota looks similar in shape. It just expanded 20 miles west of the red River to include all the mouth breathing liberals stacked up like cord wood from Fargo and Grand Forks ND. Mesabi would implode after the first distribution of welfare checks. . ROFL! Dang Flynn! Don't hold back now...tell us how you really feel.
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: KenaiKid]
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02/05/18 03:24 PM
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Ayiyi. Liberal logic. "states with too many big cities and/or large population centers mean too much strain on a state’s tax dollars.". I wonder if these nuts have ever considered that it's not the population that causes a strain on tax dollars, it's the balance of consumers vs producers. A huge city full of employed people who pay more taxes than they consume in services, would have a public surplus. Even the smallest country town will have a deficit if they spend more than their constituents contribute. Unfortunately cities tend to attract those who would rather benefit from the work of others. Rural areas require less infrastructure and typically hold a higher ratio of producers vs consumers. That's actually the same argument I made with someone else. Most (not all...) cities provide more revenue to the state than they receive back in aid.
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: Tweed]
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02/05/18 05:01 PM
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I'm good with being in the state of "Big Horn" instead of Dakota!
Western SD Fur Harvesters, SDTA, NTA, FTA and life member of NRA. Cancer survivor (7 years) and still fighting it.
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: Tweed]
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02/05/18 05:20 PM
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Look at most historical maps of Florida, and the Panhandle goes clear to Louisiana. Was called West Florida at times. I think it still should. Most Panhandlers do not like to be referred to as L.A.. They prefer not to be called Alabamaniacs.
Psalm 34:6
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Re: 38 States of America
[Re: Tweed]
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02/05/18 05:32 PM
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FairbanksLS
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Everybody knows if you want to make big money you move to the country were the wealth is concentrated.
formerly posting as white dog
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