What have we learned from the California primaries?
Well the GOP candidate for governor will be setting up an internet exchange so states can buy and sell new, almost new, used and surplus citizens. This will do two significant things. First, it will allow California to trade in citizens they do not want, and other states to purchase citizens they do want. California can even accept a fee for the transactions between other states. Who knows, it could go international. Some day countries may even be able to buy and sell citizens.
Meanwhile the GOP candidate for the senate plans to transition a number of Californians into another state, while looking for opportunities to merge with another state. While some may suggest a state that has a significantly different base (Wyoming, Texas, Alaska), others look to a merger of similarities (Florida, or even New York.) This will allow them to continually improve the value of the products and services offered to customers. It will also excellent opportunities for companies, err states, to grow and prosper.
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