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(12,632 posts)unweird
(3,282 posts)LoisB
(12,492 posts)PuraVidaDreamin
(4,487 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,342 posts)Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)Peacetrain
(24,286 posts)Irish_Dem
(80,320 posts)United West and East coasts of America.
FalloutShelter
(14,248 posts)RANDYWILDMAN
(3,135 posts)woodsprite
(12,556 posts)brush
(61,033 posts)But it got screwed up by guns.
applegrove
(130,854 posts)Thtwudbeme
(7,737 posts)I am telling my husband- I would be willing to put money on Cascadia trying to leave to join Canada, as well as Vermont and New Hampshire.
Borders are NOT set in stone no matter how much we want to shoot fireworks off and yell--- this country is not that old.
MiHale
(12,723 posts)both in geography and attitude.
Model35mech
(2,047 posts)While I can't predict the future, I really don't wish that on my fellow Midwesterners.
The dissolution of America isn't happening at a state level. It's actually happening at a county and township level.
That really makes state secession unviable, while it makes local civil unrest more likely. IMO don't think American civil war, think the break up of Yugoslavia.
Metaphorical
(2,603 posts)Vancouver is considered the northern part of the Puget Sound, while Seattle is the southern part. Vancouver, WA, is also just across the Columbia river from Portland (and was the home of the original Ft. Vancouver before it relocated to Victoria in 1862).
Southern Cascadia would jump at the chance to join Northern Cascadia.
LakeArenal
(29,949 posts)MiHale
(12,723 posts)dweller
(27,962 posts)n/t
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MLAA
(19,673 posts)Dave says
(5,343 posts)Thomas Hurt
(13,973 posts)C_U_L8R
(49,079 posts)Different Drummer
(9,083 posts)dweller
(27,962 posts)Turtle Island
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Just A Box Of Rain
(5,104 posts)CurtEastPoint
(19,887 posts)bluestarone
(21,538 posts)Hitlerville
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(1,085 posts)Bev54
(13,290 posts)Separated
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,767 posts)KY.......
Iggo
(49,722 posts)Hugin
(37,576 posts)
Hell
ornotna
(11,432 posts)Past tense for monster.