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The Picard Maneuver@piefed.world to CartographyAnarchy@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 2 months ago

It fits so naturally

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It fits so naturally

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The Picard Maneuver@piefed.world to CartographyAnarchy@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 2 months ago
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  • TheOneCurly@feddit.online
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    If states were drawn like congressional districts.

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      Governor Gerry Mander of Calabama

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        The Calabamander.

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    From what I’ve learned about eastern California, they have more in common with (parts of) Alabama than one might think.

    Not sure Mobile, AL would go along with this though; A wonderful place unfortunately surrounded by dearth.

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      they have more in common with (parts of) Alabama than one might think.

      They do. Rural California is FULL of rednecks. They’re just outnumbered by the rest of us.

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        That’s every state, though.

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          our rednecks are extra severe, desert rednecks….
          it takes a special kind of person to decide to move into a desert… or to stay in one

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            How do they compare to swamp rednecks and Appalachia rednecks?

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              0.1732

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            Desert Rats

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            Cousin eddy?

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          It is, but California is such a populous state we have several red states’ worth of rednecks here.

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        Same is true for rural WA, and I’m guessing every other state.

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      I live in California and I’ve heard the words “Eastern California” in this thread more times than I’ve ever heard it in my life.

      We’re only about 3-4 hours wide I say North and South are fine. Maybe two North’s for the reason you said.

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      Not to mention Kansas city and Memphis which would also be a part of this state. It would probably be more urban than average considering it would encompass both of these major cities.

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    We jerrymandering state borders now?

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    That cut better be coming out of Wyoming. They’re not fucking using it.

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    I know this is mostly a joke, but I do think California is too big for its own good. Splitting it into Northern California, Southern California, and Eastern California (rename as needed) seems to make sense to me: it gives Eastern Californians a voice in the Senate, while also giving a separate voice to SF vs LA. I’m sure this would cause all sorts of other problems I’m not aware of, but what solution doesn’t?

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      The issue with the current U.S. federal setup is that rural communities are massively over-represented in the Senate.

      1 senator in Montana represents around 650,000 people

      1 senator from California represents 19.4 million people.

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      The biggest problem is that we wouldn’t have a nice round 50 any more!

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    Cblifornia

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    Should have an island in Alaska and Hawaii as well better give them all the water between the two states just to be fair.

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    Eastern California, Oregon, Washington, and a big chunk of Idaho would want to be in the same state.

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    Missouri will probably happily give up its share of Kansas City, though. Plus, if they set up toll roads, they won’t need taxes.

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    Stay the hell out of Malibu, goldbrickers!

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    Anyone wondering what CA gives up in this proposal, see GTA5’s Trevor as an example.

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    Welcome to the sweet home calabama

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    I feel like the should also be a sliver in Alaska too

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    Makes about as much sense as Maryland’s shape. I say go for it.

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