Guesses on the new area of the country for the capitol...
First it was Philly (now chithole), then DC (chithole)... thinking somewhere conservative, centrally located and it'll completely revitalize the entire area and break up the old ways of doing things completely).
North Dakota? Kansas? Oklahoma? What do you think? (Just for fun guys)
I'd love to see Detroit become the great motor city powerhouse that it once was. It was such a great city, and an American icon.
I bet the land is cheap now too.
As the sun set on August 26, 1814, a weary James Madison rode into the Town of Brookeville. The President of the United States had been on the move for nearly three days since he left Washington ahead of the British troops marching to capture the city. In Brookeville, the President found a small but prosperous industrial town overflowing with other refugees from Washington. After a night spent at the home of leading residents Caleb and Henrietta Bentley, Madison and his attendants returned to Washington the next morning. His stay made the Town “U.S. Capital for a Day”, a title the Town still proudly claims today.
Guesses on the new area of the country for the capitol...
First it was Philly (now chithole), then DC (chithole)... thinking somewhere conservative, centrally located and it'll completely revitalize the entire area and break up the old ways of doing things completely).
North Dakota? Kansas? Oklahoma? What do you think? (Just for fun guys)
Does it have to be near a port?
I'd love to see Detroit become the great motor city powerhouse that it once was. It was such a great city, and an American icon. I bet the land is cheap now too.
Texas, but it probably won't be the US capital. It will be whatever it is called when the red states secede and join us.
You forgot Brookville, MD. kek
https://townofbrookevillemd.org/