Delaware

I can't think of a more irrelevant state, what the fuck goes on here

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The wanton slaughter of new J*rseyians

It's actually incredibly important if you know anything about the US economy.

I can't think about 2/3 of American states, to be honest.

Elaborate please.

Nothing. It's the most literal who state in America.
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Because of the ease of incorporating a business in Delaware and the absence of corporate taxes, many major companies are at least nominally headquartered there. Being such a business hub has also made it the location of choice for choice of laws in corporate contracts, and accordingly, any changes or decisions in Delaware business law have huge impacts around the world. It's also the model for many other jurisdictions in shaping their own business laws.

Delawarean here. Give me questions I’ll give you answers.

Thats is Nieuw-Amstel, it is rightfully Dutch clay.

>is tax haven which produces nothing
>is relevant
pick one

>this map
kinda cute t b h

This. Fight Club takes place there for a reason with the whole bomb all the credit card companies plot

Is your state real or is it just a meme like Jefferson or Ohio?

Not even the Netherlands is a rightful Dutch clay. Bugger off, non-country.

It is very much real, friendo

will be annexed by Murriland very soon, desu. screenshot this

During ratification of the Constitution, large states and small states were split both across and among their two camps. Delaware was all-in, and was the first to ratify, thus earning the nickname "the first state". Meanwhile, also-small Rhode Island was not having it, and only ratified begrudgingly a few years later. I like to imagine an alternate present in which stubborn little Rhode Island remained a tiny, albeit sovereign nation unto itself, on generally friendly, yet very distinct terms with, the USA.

Delaware has the smallest number of counties (or county-equivalents) among any of the US states, with just three. even little Rhode Island and Hawaii each has five counties. Technically speaking, some states such as Louisiana or Alaska have no counties at all (parishes, boroughs), but this is a silly gotcha. Put another way, Delaware has the smallest number of secondary subdivisions of any state.

The companies pay less taxes and have more money to do shit.

As of right now there are more present companies incorperated than inhabitants in Delaware

Once a certain critical mass of states joined the other resistors gave up because they realized that they would not be able to survive independently from the US, it just doesn’t make sense for a state to do so since they’d be better off in the US. The group was North Carolina, New York, Virginia, and Rhode Island I believe.

This thread does not deserve any reply from me beyond this sentence.

1) Delaware Chancery Courts are notoriously pro-business. If you are incorporating a business and don't incorporate in Delaware then you are stupid.
2) Rock bottom corporate tax rates and reporting requirements. No red tape. Very flexible and pro-business laws regarding lending (Credit Cards).

It's the opposite of california.

there are storefronts in Delaware that are paper headquarters for hundreds of companies. one shitty building was the legal street address for a large chunk of the US Fortune 500.

it's our own little domestic bahamas/caymans.

plus Delaware has a couple nice beaches and no sales tax but the weather sucks, the girls are ugly as sin and the natives are criminals.