New York is a bunch of wannabe wolves of Wall Street pushing money around from point A to point B and scrapping pennies off the top of volatility plays, fashion show cosmopolitans, and proffesional snobs. California is the world leader in almonds, avocados, software (followed by Texas), and robotics (followed by Texas). The state can already barely support its energy requirements with energy importation from other states. How do you think that will fare when it's cut off from the Gulf? How do you think the general populace that is accustomed to opulance and decadence will fare when they can no longer rely on the Midwestern farmers to supply their food? Will they rely solely on imports of sea urchin sushi and homegrown avocados and almonds that require huge volumes of water that they also import? Both of the states are beacons of unsustainable consumption, fed by envious global superpowers that would also like a like of decadent lifestyle afforded to them only by designing some emojis or selling some options on insider information. When the cards are on the table, don't pretend like any of these states provide anything fundamental required for their sole survival.
Worth noting arm shot guy ran up with his hands up saying don't shoot then a couple frames later can be seen pulling out his own firearm. Goes to show they had the intent of executing this kid in the street. FAFO.
I used to work at a fuel cell manufacturer as an engineer. I can promise you hydrogen fuel cells didn't beat anything back then and they don't beat anything now