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A few years ago NC passed a castle doctrine/stand your ground law. It included your car and an area around you. Contrary to liberal media propaganda warnings, we are not shooting everyone on Main Street at high noon.
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But sometimes the thought is tempting for particular irritants. But we restrain ourselves.
I was surprised that there are that many people living in the area. A little research at
(http://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/spokane-population/) revealed that most of the population is located in and around Spokane.
The article states:
Spokane is located in Spokane County, Washington in the United States. Located in eastern Washington about 90 miles south of the Canadian border, Spokane has an estimated population of 212,000, which makes it the second-largest city in the state.
The Lilac City has a population density of 3,526 people per square mile (1,361/square mile) in the city proper. The urban area has an estimated population of 390,000 while the larger metropolitan area has a population of 545,000, which ranks 101st in the country. The Spokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur d’Alene Combined Statistical Area (CSA) has a population of 685,000.
Yes, but vast stretches of Washington east of the Cascades are profoundly EMPTY. Overall, the new State of Liberty will be very sparsely populated.
Re: Liberty State Flags and Seals
The poll is now closed and has a winner.
I find it interesting that although natural resources, rule of law, opportunity and resilience were all mentioned and graphically represented by images of tamarack trees, torches, a sunrise and sparkling stars, a very unambiguous osprey, swooping down in full attack mode (“the last thing the mouse saw…”) was the winning representation.
The bird is coming straight for the viewer, wings spread in triumph, talons clutching a broken sword signifying the sacrifices made for the new state and the broken chains of government oppression and dependency.
Idaho is most definitely the “common sense” state….I hope it never changes.
They need to work on their asset forfeiture laws.
Can’t imagine the liberals west of the Cascades will relinquish the cash cow east of the Cascades. Read somewhere (several years ago) that for each dollar of tax (sales, gas, estate, personal property, etc.) revenues collected in the east the state spends less than 75 cents in the east – yes much more tax revenues in the West but the marginal contributions from the east is enough to hold us hostage.
Liberty is an opportunity that if it prevails will further drive a wedge and flame the fire for more states rights through profound changes in the migration of individuals. Many of the most troubling issues we face today are the past federal driven wealth redistribution schemes to the liberal states and the divide in what is personal liberty, freedom, privacy and the sanctity of the Constitution (where liberals are more interested to let it be persuaded to meet the self serving needs of a few or worse yet a desire for some untested global alignment and union in the hopes of something better).
Liberals will scream loudly that there should be no means by which the union should be bifurcated for the benefit of a few or these differences – different reasons from 175 years ago but amazing that the polarity of parties have changed so dramatically – almost like waiting patiently for the magnetic poles to flip!