AMCRambler
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Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
mugs, lately we have been agreeing too much...something needs to be done.
Could be worse, they could resemble the sh!thole New Jersey.Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Flammable
california is splitting off the US along with alaska and hawaii in about 5 years :Q
There is no way in hell that will happen. The rest of the country needs California despite their ridiculous bias against it. We have the 6th largest economy in the world, imagine the drop in Federal tax revenue and the implications that would have for the rest of the country if that happened.
California would not have become as prosperous as it is without the rest of the US. If California was independent it would resemble Mexico.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Could be worse, they could resemble the sh!thole New Jersey.Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Flammable
california is splitting off the US along with alaska and hawaii in about 5 years :Q
There is no way in hell that will happen. The rest of the country needs California despite their ridiculous bias against it. We have the 6th largest economy in the world, imagine the drop in Federal tax revenue and the implications that would have for the rest of the country if that happened.
California would not have become as prosperous as it is without the rest of the US. If California was independent it would resemble Mexico.
Originally posted by: senseamp
The local breed may not be different, but California attracts top creative talent from around the world.
Originally posted by: mugs
The federal government spends less in California than Californians pay in taxes. This is true of pretty much all "blue states" and the opposite is true of pretty much all "red states."
Originally posted by: beer
because "designed by Apple in Detroit" doesn't convey the same engineering expertise.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: bearxor
To those of you who say that the US would be doomed because they would lose the tax revenue coming out of California, are you also considering the savings by the US government from not having to put our tax dollars back in to california to pay for things like infrastructure, schools, welfare, etc, etc?
To those of you who say you're overpaying for a Apple machine and it really costs only half that and stupid people buy it to keep Apple afloat, I'd like you to show me where I can pick up a dual dual-core 2.66 Xeon with the rest of the specs the exact same for $2499. I mean, if I were to buy those off the shelf (i'll just use Pricewatch's lowest price) that would run me $1400 just for processors before I even considered things like a case, motherboard, ram, OS, etc, etc... Seems to me if I dump on a Xeon board (~300), 1GB of buffered DDR2 (~200) and a copy of Vista Ultimate (the only windows OS comparable to OS X ~200) I'm at about $2100 and still haven't considered things like a case, power supply, video card, hard drive and optical drive.
The federal government spends less in California than Californians pay in taxes. This is true of pretty much all "blue states" and the opposite is true of pretty much all "red states."
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: senseamp
The local breed may not be different, but California attracts top creative talent from around the world.
Many states in the US attract top creative talent from around the world. Look at New Jersey, we have a good percentage of all the pharmaceutical companies in the country, and a lot of brilliant scientists come from other countries to work here. Even Einstein moved here.
Yet everyone hates NJ.