The Liberal State

Sisco

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I have an idea. Why don't we turn Kalifornia (CA residents don't take offense, give them Noth Dakota or Rhode Island if you want) over to the Liberals? They could have Algore as their King and Hillary as their Queen. They could institute any law they feel necessary to benifit the subjects of their kingdom. Give 'em ten or twenty years and then check to see how things are going. If they've created a Utopia where there is no crime, no unemployment, low taxes, everyone is healthy because they all have the world's best medical care for free, all residents have college degrees (also free) and everyone there is genuinely happy maybe then the rest of us would follow their lead. I suspect things wouldn't work out quite this well but hell, give 'em a shot at it, just leave the rest of us alone while they're doing it. My 2 cents worth.
 
No, poor idea; we would have to go in later and fix the damage they caused.
I have a better idea; lets give 'em one of those African countries where things are so messed up anyway that it can't get any worse, let them see what they can do. Some of those places are already used to marxist leadership, so they are already either brainwashed or on the next plane outta there.
These folks want a real challenge, lets give them one.
Heck, the rest of us could come up with enough plane fare; better yet, hire a tramp steamer to take em over, forget to lay on stores of food. By the time they get there, they'll have killed half of themselves off.
 
That would not work for them, as you would be "escaping your obligations".

A nation of liberals would not work, parasites can't just live off other parasites.


Battler.
 
California is the "assault weapon" of the Electoral Process. If we gave up our "assault weapon", we'd have to retain 10-15 "hand gun" states (Idaho, Montana, NH, etc.) just to make up for the loss of "fire power".



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"[Even if there would be] few tears shed if and when the Second Amendment is held to guarantee nothing more than the state National Guard, this would simply show that the Founders were right when they feared that some future generation might wish to abandon liberties that they considered essential, and so sought to protect those liberties in a Bill of Rights. We may tolerate the abridgement of property rights and the elimination of a right to bear arms; but we should not pretend that these are not reductions of rights." -- Justice Scalia 1998
 
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