Mecklenburg should become 51st state/ Break away from Nc
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Originally Posted by choloboy36
This situation just sucks. I honestly don't see why this was ever considered. To the people that voted for Charlotte to stay.......Why to keep the cash cow in the State? Charlotte is a great city and North Carolina doesn't know a good thing until they kill the economic engine of the State.
This situation just sucks. I honestly don't see why this was ever considered. To the people that voted for Charlotte to stay.......Why to keep the cash cow in the State? Charlotte is a great city and North Carolina doesn't know a good thing until they kill the economic engine of the State.
Oh I agree. I just meant you did a good job considering the cocktails and all.
How do you think the Triangle feels? This is most educated and progressive area in the entire South, and it is sad to see the region hurt by a regressive state government that holds it back.
How do you think the Triangle feels? This is most educated and progressive area in the entire South, and it is sad to see the region hurt by a regressive state government that holds it back.
NoVA and Austin say hello (and yes, they are in the South).
And like I said earlier can someone give a reason of why they say we should stay with NC? We're already treated like we don't belong so does the state really need us.
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