Time to move US capital

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A lot of good reasons to do so.

Foreign enemies already burned the White House and have yet to apologize or make restitution over it.

Further, the city is named for a notorious slave owner, and is in a district celebrating a genocidal maniac.

Lastly, the region is pushing for statehood, which is disallowed for the federal capital district in the Constitution, so the people there would want it so they could pursue statehood.


Nothing but positivity for locating the American capital into a lot more defensible position in Appalachia, where it would no longer be vulnerable and crime ridden and no longer celebrate slavery and genocide.

 
A lot of good reasons to do so.

Foreign enemies already burned the White House and have yet to apologize or make restitution over it.

Further, the city is named for a notorious slave owner, and is in a district celebrating a genocidal maniac.

Lastly, the region is pushing for statehood, which is disallowed for the federal capital district in the Constitution, so the people there would want it so they could pursue statehood.


Nothing but positivity for locating the American capital into a lot more defensible position in Appalachia, where it would no longer be vulnerable and crime ridden and no longer celebrate slavery and genocide.

Who is celebrating slavery and genocide?
 
The city is called Washington after that slave owner, and is in the District of Columbia, named after Italian American explorer Columbus who is called a genocidist.
Oh….so you’re another leftist?

It’s 2025. The 15th century called and wants its time period back. Same for the 18th.

A bigger problem than the mores of hundreds of years ago is the mores of today’s leftists, for whom burning and looting and protecting criminal illegals is seen as admirable - and worthy of protection by Leftist officials.
 
Didn't the founders, who owned slaves, treat them pretty well. And isn't the generally good treatment of slaves the reason they remained here after Emancipation?
 
With the tourist attraction of all the existing monuments, museums and historic federal buildings, I suggest we retain ownership but turn its management over to Cedar Fair and add roller coasters. We could haul in a bundle.
 

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