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Fordítási probléma jelentése
The water, the debt, and the US military would still be an issue.
Mostly just the modern world, the designs for the devices you're typing this on, the websites you frequent, the apps you use, and so on.
The major reason for California to stay, is that 50 states can fund a rebuilding effort after a massive earthquake much better than one small country.
This is a common trend I've seen.
*Democrats ruin California with their politics
*Democrats flee to Texas
*Democrats vote the same way, slowly turning Texas into California v.2
You can see similar patterns of behavior from locusts.
Isn't the United States a federation?