What would happen if CA seceded from the union?

Some of the top 10 is based on a defective premise that the business environment would remain as is. Guess what--Lettuce can grow in places other than California.
 
There's a joke in here about a 2nd Shermans March, but considering most of the state burns down every year anyways it probably wouldn't matter much.
 
There's a joke in here about a 2nd Shermans March, but considering most of the state burns down every year anyways it probably wouldn't matter much.

What a great place to live, Air pollution, earth quakes, wild fires, mud slides, left wing nut burgers, who could ask for anything more.
 
The red states living in poverty that CA supports like a diapered baby.

Surely you jest girly boy, California can't even support itself let alone any other state.

Oh we made an appointment for you at,

North Bay hospital dedicated to specialized gender reassignment procedures.
 
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I FEED TROLLS!

Welcome rw trolls. You must be hungry since trump cut your snap and you know I feed rw trolls. No lobsters but here's a few pieces of corn on the cob. After you finish eating them stick the husks up your asses.

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Hold on. This won't take long. :)
 
we would save billions of dollars by not having to pay the citizens of the Republic of California any US Social Security of Medicare benefits......
 
we would save billions of dollars by not having to pay the citizens of the Republic of California any US Social Security of Medicare benefits......

California contributes more to the Treasury than it takes. For every $1 CA pays, it gets about $0.75 back.

You're thinking of states like Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Wyoming, Montana, Oklahoma, Texas, Kentucky, West Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, Missouri, Indiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, New Mexico, and Utah...those are welfare states that take more than they contribute.
 
California contributes more to the Treasury than it takes. For every $1 CA pays, it gets about $0.75 back.

You're thinking of states like Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Wyoming, Montana, Oklahoma, Texas, Kentucky, West Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, Missouri, Indiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, New Mexico, and Utah...those are welfare states that take more than they contribute.

Who would pay our S.S. and Medicare? Who would pay our trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities? You think we could just create our own currency and inflate it all away?
 
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