âGreater Idaho,â eh?
I dunno. Sounds like a whole lot of the grass is greener on the other side of the Snake River thinking to me.
First and foremost: It doesnât sound like Idaho is too keen on this, I know Oregon and California arenât too keen on it, and the federal government really wouldnât be keen on it, and understandably so. Oregon isnât the only state in the country where population centers control state politics. Imagine the chaos if every state decided to address this issue thusly.
Moreover, I get the feeling this isnât a very well-thought-out proposition. I mean, do they realize how big this new state would be?
On May 18, the Oregon counties of Baker, Grant, Lake, Malheur and Sherman will hold a special election to decide if they want to try to part ways with the Beaver State and join next-door Idaho. [.]
Boeing had multiple major engine issues last Saturday: The first one, the hellfire over Denver, you heard about this AM. Maybe multiple people texted you videos of it this weekend, going, "Hey, look at this; you'd have a heart attack if this happened to you," because your friends know you hate flying. And maybe you responded to them, incredulously, "YOU WOULDN'T HAVE A HEART ATTACK IF THAT HAPPENED TO YOU???" Or maybe that was just.