Assume that the state becomes a very large lake, bay, inlet, or other body of water - fresh water if it's inland, salt water if it's coastal.
I'd have to go with Nevada. If the state was too far north, it would create a lot of snow and ice and stuff, which might not be good. Nevada would create a lot of humidity and extra farmland in Arizona, Utah, and eastern California, which would greatly increase American productivity and prosperity. [Reply]
Only if it can be accomplished while Congress is in session!
Otherwise, I like the idea of expanding Lake Mead to cover Nevada. It would make a huge change to the entire southwest as Rainman stated. Besides, there are plenty of other places to go gamble these days. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UserName:
How is that great state of Denver this year? :-):-)
Pssst. She's a product of the Texas Dept. of Education. Don't worry, with a Texan as the Pres, we'll all soon be a little confused geographically. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Texas would definitely help out with our Southern Border. Let's see immigrants swim across a body of water the size of Texas.