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Today Earl ¨buddy¨ Carter, a Republican member of the Georgia Congress, introduced a bill to allow President Trump to buy Greenland and rename it Red white and son. Now, before rejecting the Congressman Congress Bill as just another crazy leakage from Georgia, I suggest that we take a serious look at it: let me start the serious process of viewing, offering another application of what I will call. Carter’s doctrine. Renaming Chesapik Bay as Virginia Bay.

Governor Youngkin could make the ball roll by introducing a bill to the Virginia General Assembly, which would officially recognize Chesapik Bay for Virginia Bay. First, this would strengthen Youngkin’s legacy as a leading statesman from Virginia and, let’s admit, Virginia has started to get well, producing statesmen, but she is missing in this endeavor in the last two hundred years. Second, this will delight Youngkin of Trump voters, whom Yungkin needs if he decides to throw his waistcoat on a ring in the Republican presidential nomination in 2028 or, if Donald Trump or Ivanka undertook the mantle in 2032 D., in 2032, in 2032 or 2036, assuming that Eric did not inherit the White House from his brother or sister. Of course, Youngkin must act quickly before Maryland enters the name change. Please do not mention this to anyone in Annapolis.

In addition to the possible renaming of Greenland, there is an advantage for the Bay of Virginia, a native of the Bay of Chesapike, most of it recently. Denali can return to Mt. McKinley, and the Gulf of Mexican is already in the bay of America. Even Google is good at that and if Google is good with it, then the goal, the rest of us have to fall in order.

Virginia has a legal claim for Chesapik. First, since every student in the history of Virginia in the fourth grade is well acquainted, Virginia saw him first, in 1606! Maryland does not even exist until 1632! Second, ships cannot enter or leave the bay without sailing through Virginia. And third, Maryland received a dip of the Potomak River as a result of the compact of 1785 Maryland Virginia. It is fair that on this day and the era of renaming bodies of water, mountains and other natural what is recognized.

Virginia Bay! This is an idea that has come. Even Google would go into it.

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