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BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?

13 Jun 17 - 07:05 AM (#3860618)
Subject: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Nigel Parsons

So Puerto Rico have voted that they want to become the 51st state of the union: Telegraph

So, How's the flag going?
Six lines alternating 8/9 stars?


13 Jun 17 - 07:06 AM (#3860619)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Dave the Gnome

I thought we already had that status here in the UK?

:D tG


13 Jun 17 - 11:07 AM (#3860650)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Mrrzy

I was wondering about the flag...

Also the folks who want DC to be a state are missing the point.


13 Jun 17 - 12:43 PM (#3860668)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Jack Campin

Why not make everybody happy - make DC a state and move the capital to San Juan?


14 Jun 17 - 04:37 AM (#3860748)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Nigel Parsons

If you add in DC as well that could be 52 states.
4 lines of 13 stars seems a little unwieldy. Maybe 8 lines alternating 6 & 7 stars?


14 Jun 17 - 06:53 AM (#3860764)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Donuel

Its not up to PR, its up to Congress. So its as good as dead

since we would have to assume PR's debt

DC has the same chance of being a State as Trump for a Nobel Prize.


14 Jun 17 - 07:23 AM (#3860771)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Joe Offer

Why shouldn't DC become a state? It has a population similar to Vermont and Wyoming, the two smallest states.
Oh, right. If DC were a state, we'd have two more Democrats in the Senate. I wonder, though, if it might be an idea to cede DC back to Maryland so DC residents would have representation. The reasons for making DC separate in the first place, are no longer valid.
As for Puerto Rico, I'd have no objections unless objections to statehood are strong among residents of Puerto Rico.br> -Joe-


14 Jun 17 - 08:16 AM (#3860777)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Nigel Parsons

Joe,
I'd guess there are not strong objections in Puerto Rico, as they've just had a referendum in favour of becoming a member state (although on a low turnout)

Cheers


14 Jun 17 - 09:06 AM (#3860784)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Donuel

The reason is that Republicans feel it would be an all democratic State

They also are able to abolish DC laws and make their own for DC

A Republican Congress will never allow change.


14 Jun 17 - 11:52 AM (#3860812)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Donuel

There is an obscure law that would allow Texas to become as many as 5 states. Shhh...


14 Jun 17 - 02:50 PM (#3860869)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: robomatic

As an Alaskan I harbor the proud statement that we could divide our State in halves and so make Texas the third largest state. . . Oft-times I've heard the parlor story that Texas could subdivide into four additional states and so allow the Replicants additional control of the rightist political agenda. This always seemed dumb to me because there are plenty of leftists left in Texas.
So I figured the tale of multiple mini-Texases was a line of BS. When Don'l dredged it up I became positive. So I looked it up:
Turns out to be partly true. Texas was admitted to the Union during that historical period when slavery was being practiced under law. There were fears that political shenanigans could subvert the Missouri Compromise so some verbiage was added to the annexation documents.
Besides, Texans
do not want to give up their status of being the 'biggest' of the Lower 48.
Since that time period, Texas tried to drop out of the United States and was restrained by force from letting that happen.
So the point is currently moot.


14 Jun 17 - 08:26 PM (#3860933)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Donuel

let obscure sleeping dogs lie.


An Alaskan? I have a new found respect for robomatic. Alaska takes a special stamina and courage.


14 Jun 17 - 08:36 PM (#3860936)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: robomatic

LOL Donuel-

Homer Simpson said you couldn't be too fat or too drunk to live in Alaska.
And we have two Walmarts and a Target in midtown Anchorage alone.


15 Jun 17 - 02:42 AM (#3860958)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Bonzo3legs

DC ??????


15 Jun 17 - 04:09 AM (#3860972)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Nigel Parsons

From: Bonzo3legs - PM
Date: 15 Jun 17 - 02:42 AM

DC ??????


Detective Comics (home of Batman & Superman)
Direct Current (compare with AC=alternating current)
District of Columbia (Home of Washington, America's capital)
da capo (musically, take it from the top, back to the start)

take your pick :)


15 Jun 17 - 08:50 AM (#3861008)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Dave the Gnome

Glad to se eit has gone back to music. Capo and take your pick on the same post...

:D tG


15 Jun 17 - 09:38 AM (#3861016)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Donuel

git yer hat ;)


16 Jun 17 - 02:49 AM (#3861133)
Subject: RE: BS: Puerto Rico - 51st State?
From: Joe Offer

Some poll may say that Puerto Rico wants statehood, but is that really so? Over the years, the independence movement there has been quite strong.