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Can't disenfranchise us, we're already disenfranchised. Give us 2 senators and a representative, then you'll have something to take away.
Let's get Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands proper representation as well.
Fun fact: every battleship built by the United States has been named after a state except one, USS Kearsarge, which was named that in honor of the Kearsarge which sank the Confederate raider Alabama during the Civil War (the US Navy since then has always had a ship in commission with that name, as presumably a giant fuck you to the South). In order to restore the beautiful consistency of having every battleship named after a state, I think we should allow any of the territories you listed above to become the 51st state - so long as they change their name to "Kearsarge" first.
Samoa sounds really nice, especially when everything else collapses.
We already ruined Chagos. Not many other places to escape.
jerk vision: "Soma sounds really nice, especially when everything collapses." Pass it to the left.
Can't make DC a state for the same reason we can't make Puerto Rico a state
It makes perfect sense to do so, but would negatively impact the electoral college in favor of people who aren't Neo Nazis