Tim is the rich investor who is funding the
ballot initiative to bring democracy to California, by making six smaller states. I immediately read the comments in the hours and days after the plan was announced. The California liberal does not want to give Fresno and central California a fair say in DC. Nor is the liberal happy about coming to Fresno and explaining why we are too brown to have a fair Senate vote, and our own governor.
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Your typical White Supremacist Liberal |
So, here in Fresno we await our affirmative action, one fifth Senator to explain it to us. Diane, tell us, why are we too devolved to have better representation in Washington DC? Is it because bright thinkers only come from Marin County? Jim Costas, my representative, and the father of Train to Nowhere, is going to explain why Fresno is better off ignorant of the schemes in DC. Just let Diane and the Party handle it, he will say. After all, it was Diane who figured out how to jigger a train track from here to hullabaloo.
The economic impact:
- It opens up the pacific rim to greater trade because of the ability of states to independently adapt to export markets.
- Government efficiency goes way up in DC as voters out here are much closer to the process.
- We make the Senate a community of like minded Senators. More of them represent equal sized districts, all Senate planning become efficient.
- California no longer suffers the massive inefficiency of trying to mesh large state programs with DC programs.
My stab at the gain is about 4 trillion, just for California. Do this to Florida, New York and Texas, the gain goes up, 8 trillion. Do this, then take all those central bank assets and trade them for the 40 year bet that this works well. Then, sometime around 60 years from now, do this again.
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