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Until you or your distilling bro become the director of the Office of Management and Budget I'm going to stick to the factual world and not the de facto orbit you operation in. Portland is far less reliant on Boston than it was in years past as evidenced by many of your previous posts touting the evolution of Maine's largest city. People from Philadelphia (2M) do travel to NYC (7M) for greater opportunities just like Portlanders travel to Boston, but it does not make them suburbs in any stretch of the imagination. Using your logic, Hartford and Springfield must be suburbs of NYC because they are connected by AMTRAK? Now, maybe in a few decades if demographic and population shifts occur and Boston's CSA map is extended north to include Portland then I will buy you a drink if I'm still alive. A 90 minute drive from downtown Portland to downtown Boston, maybe in the cover of darkness or a hovercraft from the Jetson's!