A sudden and unprecedented rise in patriotic passion has been felt by American officials, media personalities, and public figures from sea to shining sea as a result of President Trump’s threat to seize Canada as the nation’s 51st position. However, The Epoch Times points out that” the backlash against the idea of becoming the 51st U.S. condition exposes a grave contradiction in a nation where there has been a comprehensive effort to remove the French identity and founding record in recent years.” The cover price Trump is planning to establish on American exports to the U.S., however, makes the situation worse.
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Although this newly discovered love of country is being profoundly ginned up by a sluggish Democratic Party desperate to avoid a crushing defeat at the upcoming elections by playing the anti-American passport, it doesn’t go the scent check. The strategy seems to be working, as the last ten years of Justin Trudeau’s fatal era appear to have been erased from Canada’s social memory.
Not a legitimate access to pride, but an implacable revival of chest-thumping self-respect, giving the Liberals a chance to win. A friend talks about all the” silly old ladies” that his wife occasionally walks for a move, including the Faculty Women’s Club, who “force each other to “buy American” and “buy American” in exchange for blah blah blah blah weather change” blah blah. With an emphasis on the zero, this is really Canada.
What has the great people of this nation forgotten about the Liberal government that they elected three times in a row? First of all:
- The ravaging effects of a growing, needless carbon tax.
- Almost unrestrained large emigration.
- The damage of the American energy industry.
- The housing issue.
- The problems in healthcare.
- the issue of prices.
- the problems involving drugs and crime.
- the alarming rise in pro-Islamic and hatred.
- Soaring taxes
- Unreachable gap and debts.
- Capital trip.
- Increasing foreign funding.
- A disbanded war
- Previous deputy prime minister and cheerful leader Chrystia Freeland, who is fighting Trump’s proposal to attract nuclear friends, is an example of fantasy-world stupidity.
- Deception by our leaders: see Chinese intervention in the political process on Trudeau’s watch, a famous Liberal candidate, a special advisor to Trudeau, and past bank manager Mark Carney moving his investments to the United States despite his stated desire to boost the American economy.
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Many people may not be aware that Trump’s proposed plan to annex Canada as the 51st state may be nothing more than a negotiating tactic or a typical Trumpian barb to troll his intended audience. The idea of annexing a” state” made up of ten provinces and three Territories larger than the country annexing is utterly absurd, as I’ve already said. Additionally, the fact that Canada’s electorate is roughly 65 % leftist, or similar to California plus New York, would give the United States another dozen or two Democrat-like congressmen, the last thing Trump would want.  ,
Alberta and Saskatchewan, which are both renowned for their energy and agriculture, are the only viable provinces that could benefit the United States. The issue is that these provinces are not yet swept out of the Canadian confederation’s orbit by the winds of secession. What then needs to be done?
Julius Ruechel asserts in a acclaimed essay Trump’s War on Global Socialism that” Life inside Fortress America looks pretty good considering what Canada has become, and doubly so in light of the more protectionist and isolationist nation that America is becoming… to protect itself economically and militarily from a hostile globalist world.”
I propose that the United States under the leadership of Donald Trump treat me and my wife as the 51st state by grant us honorary citizenship in line with Ruechel’s eminently sane reading of the political context. After all, we are successful individuals who have written fervently about the United States and its stellar representatives, including Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, are financially solvent, have published articles about the country, and have had interviews with American radio, print, and online sources. Our track record is respectable, in contrast to that of Canada, and we are more than willing to secede.  ,
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I’d venture to say that as 51st state material, we would be a net positive gain.  ,