Let us go to Science. The continents on this great planet of ours move roughly one to two inches a year. This movement does not occur according to our longitudinal or latitudinal lines. Now since two hundred years ago the United States has moved from 200 to 400 inches or 16.66 to 33.33 feet. If this argument is to stick that Tennessee must give up it's land, then every state and every country is going to need to re-draw their boundaries every year.
We need to come together as a nation of Americans and help solve Georgia's water problems not fight about it.
War of words over water
Let us go to Science. The continents on this great planet of ours move roughly one to two inches a year. This movement does not occur according to our longitudinal or latitudinal lines. Now since two hundred years ago the United States has moved from 200 to 400 inches or 16.66 to 33.33 feet. If this argument is to stick that Tennessee must give up it's land, then every state and every country is going to need to re-draw their boundaries every year. We need to come together as a nation of Americans and help solve Georgia's water problems not fight about it.