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"In 2021, the Civil War II had just begun."(elementary school student in 2150)
Well, Civil War II came and went. The current USA split into two new countries: United States of True America (USTA), bringing back the America that once was, and Sorosfaucistan (SFS), named after the founding sponsors. The nature of each country and the quality of life there are self-explanatory.
So... where would each state go? Let's discuss! Post your own ideas as well. Have fun.
Capital of United States of True America:
shared between Pierre, SD and Tallahassee, FL
Capital of Sorosfaucistan:
shared between New York City and Los Angeles
undisputedly United States of True America
Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
Florida
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
North Dakota
Oklahoma
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
West Virginia
Wyoming
undisputedly Sorosfaucistan
California
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Hawaii
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Washington
United States of True America, claimed by Sorosfaucistan
Arizona
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Nevada
New Hampshire
Texas
Utah
Virgin Islands US
Wisconsin
Sorosfaucistan, claimed by United States of True America
Delaware
Illinois
Puerto Rico
Vermont
Virginia
disputed lands
Colorado
Guam
Minor Outlying Islands
North Carolina
Last edited by MillennialUrbanist; 08-14-2021 at 04:27 PM..
Reason: added Washington, DC.
Uhm.... I know it’s your fantasy game but based on what logic would anyone think ruby red Kentucky would be anything but in your imaginary undisputed USTA? Our current Democratic governor makes us no less red than Maryland’s re-elected Republican governor makes them less blue. We never saw presidential political ads in 2020 because our presumed vote for Trump was considered a forgone conclusion.
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Uhm.... I know it’s your fantasy game but based on what logic would anyone think ruby red Kentucky would be anything but in your imaginary undisputed USTA?
Its governor Andy Beshear is a Democrat, and he had some strict Flu-19 lockdowns to boot. Which is why I said it's claimed by SFS. Granted, the people might not give two hits what Beshear says, but still.
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You put a LOT of thought into something that will absolutely won't happen. For starters, Washington State has extremely liberal Seattle, and extremely conservative small coastal towns.
Texas has very liberal Austin, and very right wing rural areas.
It's disheartening, really, to see how much salivating there is for a civil war. Reminds me of the opening scenes of Gone With The Wind. And we all saw how well that worked out for the instigators.
You put a LOT of thought into something that will absolutely won't happen.
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It's disheartening, really, to see how much salivating there is for a civil war.
Meh. I can say that George Soros and Anthony Fauci are salivating at turning our entire country into Sorosfaucistan. Hence the name. And only Civil War II can stop them at this point.
So... let's say it happened already. Then, the respective states seceded and reunited accordingly. We'll just have to find a semi-peaceful way to address the state claims and the disputed lands. I'm sure USTA wants Illinois as badly as SFS wants Wisconsin. We'll have a worse rivalry on our hands than Bears vs. Packers.
Last edited by MillennialUrbanist; 08-14-2021 at 04:37 PM..
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