So there's all this talk now that D.C. may become the 51st state, and if it does, they're going to rename it New Columbia.
At the same time, apparently Texas is wanting to succeed from the Union again after seeing England successfully succeeded from the European Union.
So, suppose D.C. does become the 51st state, but then Texas does succeed from the Union . . . would D.C. (or New Columbia) still be the 51st state, or will it have to fall back and be known as "the new" 50th state?
And what about Puerto Rico? It's technically belongs to the U.S., how come it's still not a state?
At the same time, apparently Texas is wanting to succeed from the Union again after seeing England successfully succeeded from the European Union.
So, suppose D.C. does become the 51st state, but then Texas does succeed from the Union . . . would D.C. (or New Columbia) still be the 51st state, or will it have to fall back and be known as "the new" 50th state?
And what about Puerto Rico? It's technically belongs to the U.S., how come it's still not a state?