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Old 03-24-2005, 01:36 PM
Little E Little E is offline
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Originally posted by AKA_Monet
Kollyfornia has a GNP larger than some European countries in the EC... So, they can buy up whatever they want if they must...

Just ask about the annexation of some parts of Nevada, Arizona and Oregon and those states will say, those DAYUM Californians...

HAYLE, even Washington state is being annexed by California...

And some terror groups have been trying to hit Cali for awhile... I wonder why they haven't been as successful in hitting LA?

Let's see:

They can try to hit San Diego, but no, there are the entire Pacific Fleet and Camp Pendleton Marines...

29 Palms? No...

Edwards Air Force Base? No... Too many Stelth Fighters

Travis Air Force Base? No...

Maybe Fresno--but what's in Fresno?

And they don't want to get Terminated by the Governator...

Eureka, California? Why? What's there? LA is where it's ALL at...
I assume you haven't spent vast amounts of time in WI or perhaps even know the two events I referenced. CA (during the drought) proposed that they ship water from Lake Superior (North of WI, MI, MN and South of Canada) to CA via the Panama Canal to fill their pools or irrigate their dessert lawns. They ONLY wanted to lower the entire lake Superior by 3-4in (correct me if I'm wrong here). WI, MN, and MI have a lot of money that comes in from tourism and the industry was threatened, plus the loss of that water would change the eco-system of the lakes, streams and rivers all throughout the area...So CA could fill pools...

Milk..I don't even know where to begin other than a system was set up during the depression to encourage milk production in areas other than the northern mid-west. Prices were based on how far a farmer was from Eau Claire, WI. These pricing structures took more than 60 years to change, despite economic recovery and the invention of refridgerated trains to ship milk.

CA actually pays non-CA farmers less per gallon than they do their own farmers. Last I heard there were some cases pending.

I grew up in a farm town...

Last edited by Little E; 03-24-2005 at 01:56 PM.
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