Posted by oldtanker on September 12, 2014 at 06:19:29 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Scotland Referendum posted by Frank 41 on September 11, 2014 at 18:46:22:
From what I know Scotland has been trying to gain independence for over 300 years. That's were William Wallace and William the Bruce have become legion. Would it be a good economic move? Can they provide for their own security? Who knows? Only time will tell. Sometimes people should be careful of what they wish for, they just might get it.
It would be somewhat akin to Texas or CA becoming their own nation. CA would add a very long length of border for the US to secure and most likely would wind up broke in a short time crying an begging for foreign aid. TX might make it though it would loose a lot of business as companies moved out to stay in the US. Could be an economic disaster waiting for a place to happen.
The stuff in Canada is again a coin toss. I've heard talk a few years past about parts of Canada seeking to become part of the US should Quebec become independent or part of France.
Until something happens it's all just speculation.
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