One for either side of the aisle
One for either side of the aisle
Califournia would be fine. The state has its problems but it's not a shit show like Florida
60ReplySuddenly 8 major ports in the country
8ReplyProbably great sailing in those bays.
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If California were a country, it would be the 5th largest economy in the world. Califournia would be insane.
23ReplyInvestors, seeing the 4 beautiful udders of Califournia:
20ReplyImagine how many more houses you wouldn't be able to afford!
3Reply20th largest. Easy peasy.
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If it were just created via simple copy-and-paste, Califournia would have a population of 159 million people, which would be just under half of the current population of the entire country.
If it remained all one state and were not split up, it would certainly turn into a case of the tail wagging the dog. Califournia would be able to split off into its own country with a population and economy rivaling that of the entire remaining 49 states.
22ReplyIf Califournia was a country, it would have the third highest GDP in the world, behind only the US and China.
If Flourida was a state, it would still only have a GDP about 10% higher than a single California
18ReplyIf california was it's own country, you'd have to remove California's gpd from the U.S. So I think it would be higher on the list.
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Take Oregon and Washington with you! The dream of Cascadia
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I love it when maps of the USA just replace Canada and Mexico with ocean XD
15ReplyWe needed a lot of land for the additional Californias and Floridas. CA --> CA ya know.
3ReplyThere is only 1 land that matters, everything else may as well be just ocean
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At least there's no Tenxas
14ReplyI vote we turn Texas back into an inland sea. And I live there.
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I love that Califournia looks like its moving fast because of the length of text on the map
10ReplyLike it's winding up to slap Hawaii
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So, in the former, we'd have a massive population increase, but also a massive increase in overall tech manufacturing and output. In the latter, we'd have way more old people, but four Disney Worlds.
8ReplyDare I say: Mar a Lago x 4
4ReplyFour Epcot food and drink festivals!
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1 Florida is too much
6ReplyEither would displace too much seawater and damage coastal developments across the globe
6ReplyWould you have four penises? I'd have four penises.
3ReplyUh oh, North and South Dekota
3ReplyWhy not both? 🦀
2ReplyGrand Fourks, North Dakota
2ReplyThis is utter nonsense
1ReplyMore like udder nonsense.
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Yikes. Both are terrifying
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