Today Colorado is the world's superpower and dominates the Pacific Ocean through colonies, however, the nation has been around far shorter than nations in Latin America or even in North America. So what would happen if Colorado never existed? Would another nation in the New World replace them as the global superpower?
Many in California today have been heard to wish quite loudly that Colorado did not exist.
They say that they would have gotten much
more Colorado River water than they have
in fact received. They also think that if the
United States of America had not been kept
east of the Rocky Mountains they would have
been showered with federal $, whereas
Colorado has deliberately apportioned the
$ it spends among its various territories so
that California would not get the lion's share.
Californians today can only dream of a huge
Los Angeles, grown fat on Owens Valley water, instead of the present-day city of
barely 900,000. As for San Francisco, Calif-
ornians say it & its surrounding Bay Area
would now have millions of people & many
bridges would now span the bay. Instead
the whole San Francisco Bay Area has a
population of 1,5000,000 & counts one
bridge & one bridge only over the bay(a
bridge across the Golden Gate has been
talked about for years but it is unlikely to
ever be built). In short, someday someone
may supplant Colorado- but it is quite un-
likely that it will be California.