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Spartan@NationalZero.com's avatar

Now as much as this is the same old shit, what I'm noticing is just a near complete void of specificity in how Republicans are "attaching strings" to aid. Like Barasso, Hagerty, and Davidson said nothing in terms of what commitments or targets they would agree to. They might as well be saying people won't get a dime until and unless they elect a Republican mayor and governor in 2026. I mean, tell me if you heard anything else from them.

Not sure how that's going to remain tenable politically. There's only so much instant expertise in hydrology and fire ecology they can draw upon to make it sound like they know what they're talking about, definitely not enough to keep this shit up on the brass tacks.

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Linda Weide's avatar

Let us hope that Trump will help with recovery aid. If not, California should put joining Canada on the ballot after checking whether Canada would welcome a state with the 5 largest economy in the world after US, China, Japan and Germany, and a climate like California has. The fact that Canadian MP Elizabeth May said this, even as a response to Trump's calling Canada the 51st State, has led us to see that Blue states should economically stand together. At this point I see secession as something to seriously be considered. Canada is located in a way that it could hold them all together. Let those who do not want to secede, move to other states, like Texas. How about that for getting migrants. The Blue states leaving to join Canada, contiguous or not, would mean that the Red States would have less money to implement their hateful programs or support their military. Perhaps the media can decide whether they want to inform the people that the way Blue states run themselves they have better economies, so that Red State people are aware of this.

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