The third choice sounds good.
Whatever happened to the Hunt Bros?
Whatever happened to the Hunt Bros?
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Those last two sentences are the classic apologia of backward, second-rate places.
You sell, to the advanced economies, stuff to burn, and stuff they import because the products are the products of places where land is cheap.
Just to round out your sorry economic education: nations are self-contained empires. Their cities do the innovation, and quite literally "farm out" the backward stuff to the backward places.
You would like to take all the backward places and secede from the advanced parts of the US. Fine. As I said before, feel free. We quite honestly don't need you, since everything you produce is a commodity.
As for the long-term success and fate of commodity producers, see Russia, Venezuela, Argentina, etc. The only thing standing between the places you want to secede and these countries is the size of the dole here in the US, and that dole is bought and paid for by the places you'd like to secede from.
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Liberty is an innovation of the advanced economies.
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The evidence says otherwise. Yes, there's Atlanta and Dallas, but they're the exceptions. Notice that NC, for instance, as soon as its cities - Charlotte and Raleigh - started producing something else besides rural commodities, first were in play, and then turned blue. Hmm.
When the "red" states start producing Googles, Starbucks, Amazon, Boeing, Forest Labs, Microsoft, Sun, Oracle, you name it, not just as transplants, but as homegrown companies, and in quantity, enough to start contributing more than they take from the Feds, talk to me. Till then, you don't have a case.