• dan@upvote.au
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    Maybe these states should leave the USA and become part of Canada. People in right-leaning states hate California, but the US would collapse without it.

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      12 days ago

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      (ETA: not because I want to see America collapse, but because I like Canada and the West Coast would be a good ideological fit to most of Canada)

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        11 days ago

        I don’t think I’ve met any anti vaxxers in California, but I live in a well-educated area, so maybe it’s different in more rural areas. California has some of the strictest vaccination laws for kids in school, with no exemptions allowed.

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      Maybe these states should leave the USA

      If they want to, that’s their prerogative.

      and become part of Canada

      Nope, just because they’re to the left of much of the USA they’re still right-winger than of most of Canada.

      I doubt they would fit in well with Canadian society.

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      Maybe these states should leave the USA and become part of Canada.

      California alone has almost twice the GDP of the entire country of Canada, and nearly as many people. They wouldn’t just become part of it, they’d make up most of it.

      Besides, even as left-leaning states I would be concerned about that many Americans joining my country. Canada would lose its identity.

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        Not of we join them and become a separate nation. We can form our own west coast identity. We are already different from most of Canada and have very little representation in our own politics. The East Coast gets all the love and all the funding, the west is left to fend for itself mostly, and we do alright.

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          West coast gets 6 senators.

          The 4 least populous states on the east coast are Maine, Rhode Island, Delaware, and New Hampshire. They get 8 senators with a fraction of the population.

          These states have about 5 million people. California alone has nearly 40 million people

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            That’s because California is so fucking massive. We could break it into 4+ states and it would probably benefit the Dems in Congress

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              It would not creat more seats though, maybe a couple. The East is over represented and the west is under represented. Period. We keep getting shafted by terrible policy that doesn’t have a place in our environments. If we weren’t doing things ourselves, shit wouldn’t get done.

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      I think we’ll need a 1500-word essay from each state explaining why we should let them join. And no ChatGPT cheating. I also think Canada might be a little worried about California potentially getting the idea of “who’s joining who” a bit backwards. We’ll need them to at least sit a multiple choice test on that.

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          I love BC, but they have winter. I don’t miss winter.

          I wouldn’t blame Oregonian and Washingtonians for fleeing north, though. As much as I love California, BC is my escape plan if things deteriorate further.

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            I don’t miss winter

            This is one thing that keeps me in the Bay Area - great weather year-round. Summers aren’t too hot (although it did get pretty hot over the past week!) and winters aren’t too cold.

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        To be fair if California were to join that would nearly double the Canadian population and that’s not even counting the other west coast states.

        Assuming equal representation rights those would be some huge changes

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          Yes, I don’t think it’s a realistic possibility. Canada has no desire to absorb that many Americans. I could see it being in these states’ interest to form their own country though, and that country having good relations with Canada.

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        I wouldn’t worry too much about California wanting to be in charge. That’s not really our jam. We just want to be part of a constructive collective at this point. We’ve spent several decades in an abusive relationship at this point, with all the red states shitting on us whatever we do.

        An essay explaining why each of the three states should going would be fun though. All three would have a lot to offer Canada.