Answer by Jon Davis, veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps:
These are the accounts of the Second American Civil War, also known as the Wars of Reunification and the American Warring States Period.
After the breakup, many wondered which states would come out in control of the power void created by the dissolution of the United States. There were many with little chance against several of the larger more powerful states. The states in possession of a large population, predisposition for military (i.e.) military bases, and a population open to the idea of warfare fared the best. In the long term, we would look to states with self-sufficiency and long term military capabilities.
Here are the states that held the greatest strategic value from day one. They have the ability to be self-sufficient, economic strength, military strength, the will to fight, and the population to support a powerful war machine.
- California
- Texas
- New York
Others that have many of the qualities that gave them an advantage are also listed.
- Washington
- Colorado
- Illinois
- Virginia
- Florida
- Georgia
For all intents and purposes, Alaska and Hawaii ended well enough since they were so far removed from the center of the country that they never really suffer greatly nor benefit from the shattering.
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The red states would do much better than the blue states. Pansy assed liberal men don't know how to aim straight.
ReplyDeleteYes, Sir. You've had some good ones up lately, by the way.
DeleteTexas, simply because Texans would want it more.
ReplyDeleteYes, I don't know why in the world they bothered mentioning California, because with their mindset, they are dead in the water.
DeleteOhio might be on that short list, with all the hunters, We'd just have the crush the city's first.......;)
ReplyDeleteHopefully they will eat their own.
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