USA is blatantly working to break-up Canada.
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@atomicpoet isn't that sedition?
@ArmyGirl It should be. -
USA is blatantly working to break-up Canada.
Not only is the Trump administration in talks with Alberta separatists, theyβre actively working to destabilize my country.
Trump Teamβs Secret Meetings With Group Plotting to Break Up Canada Exposed
Trump officials have met with activists from the Alberta Prosperity Project, a separatist group that wants independence for its province.
The Daily Beast (www.thedailybeast.com)
@atomicpoet As an Albertan, I find this both utterly unsurprising, and yet still offensive. What it isn't, is worrisome, at least not any more so than Trump's other threats to Canada's sovereignty. There's just no way that our separatist clowns are getting anywhere near the 170K signatures they need to trigger a referendum, and no way for them to win even if they could. 70% against! This is just another Team Trump attempt at distracting from the real question: where *are* the Epstein files?
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USA is blatantly working to break-up Canada.
Not only is the Trump administration in talks with Alberta separatists, theyβre actively working to destabilize my country.
Trump Teamβs Secret Meetings With Group Plotting to Break Up Canada Exposed
Trump officials have met with activists from the Alberta Prosperity Project, a separatist group that wants independence for its province.
The Daily Beast (www.thedailybeast.com)
@atomicpoet How about we trade you California, Oregan and Washington State for Alberta and Saskatchewan, in which case I'll move to California next week.
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@atomicpoet How about we trade you California, Oregan and Washington State for Alberta and Saskatchewan, in which case I'll move to California next week.
@Doppelganger75 Provinces and states are not tradeable like hockey players. The last time US states tried to secede, there was a civil war.
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@atomicpoet As an Albertan, I find this both utterly unsurprising, and yet still offensive. What it isn't, is worrisome, at least not any more so than Trump's other threats to Canada's sovereignty. There's just no way that our separatist clowns are getting anywhere near the 170K signatures they need to trigger a referendum, and no way for them to win even if they could. 70% against! This is just another Team Trump attempt at distracting from the real question: where *are* the Epstein files?
@NicknamesOfGod
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@Doppelganger75 Provinces and states are not tradeable like hockey players. The last time US states tried to secede, there was a civil war.
Time to take this topic seriously. This isn't a lighthearted joke.@atomicpoet Sorry, but I just don't see it happening. Trump has already chickened out on Greenland. Polls show the American public is sick of his antics and has no appetite for war, especially with Canada. He'll be irrelevant soon, and there's nobody else on the horizon with his particular ability to captivate the dumb masses.
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@atomicpoet Sorry, but I just don't see it happening. Trump has already chickened out on Greenland. Polls show the American public is sick of his antics and has no appetite for war, especially with Canada. He'll be irrelevant soon, and there's nobody else on the horizon with his particular ability to captivate the dumb masses.
Scooter8647 πΊπ¦ π³πΏ It doesnβt matter if you donβt see it happening. If it does happen, what is Canada going to do about it?
Trump didnβt chicken out of Greenland. He left the matter alone for now. He can choose to invade at a later time.
And you say Trump will be irrelevant soon. But what if heβs not? What if decides to run as Vice-President, then take on the role of President after JD Vance resigns?
Fools only consider certainties. A wise person considers possibilities.
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Scooter8647 πΊπ¦ π³πΏ It doesnβt matter if you donβt see it happening. If it does happen, what is Canada going to do about it?
Trump didnβt chicken out of Greenland. He left the matter alone for now. He can choose to invade at a later time.
And you say Trump will be irrelevant soon. But what if heβs not? What if decides to run as Vice-President, then take on the role of President after JD Vance resigns?
Fools only consider certainties. A wise person considers possibilities.
@atomicpoet Canada and the EU seem to be doing the right thing by moving away from all things American, and the Minnesota protests are nothing compared to what would happen here if the idiot tried to invade Canada. Yes, he's crazy and dangerous, so neither of us can take anything for granted, but I'm more worried about the billionaires (Thiel and those funding Project 25, in particular) than Trump himself.
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@atomicpoet Canada and the EU seem to be doing the right thing by moving away from all things American, and the Minnesota protests are nothing compared to what would happen here if the idiot tried to invade Canada. Yes, he's crazy and dangerous, so neither of us can take anything for granted, but I'm more worried about the billionaires (Thiel and those funding Project 25, in particular) than Trump himself.
Scooter8647 πΊπ¦ π³πΏ And what if Trump doesnβt cede power, lives another 10 years, and all checks and balances prove to be a lie?
Certainly, billionaires are a problem. But once again, things can get worse.
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Scooter8647 πΊπ¦ π³πΏ And what if Trump doesnβt cede power, lives another 10 years, and all checks and balances prove to be a lie?
Certainly, billionaires are a problem. But once again, things can get worse.
@atomicpoet I don't think the military commanders, who mostly can't stand draft-dodger Trump (or media pretty-boy Hegseth) will stand for it, but I certainly don't have all the answers. What do you suggest?
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@atomicpoet I don't think the military commanders, who mostly can't stand draft-dodger Trump (or media pretty-boy Hegseth) will stand for it, but I certainly don't have all the answers. What do you suggest?
Scooter8647 πΊπ¦ π³πΏ Iβm not an American, so I donβt know what is doable.
But as a Canadian, we need to invest in our military, diversify our trade, and prepare for the possibility that the US will attempt to annex us.
While weβre at it, we need to stay vigilant, spurn Fascism, and build a model for an actual functioning democracy.
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USA is blatantly working to break-up Canada.
Not only is the Trump administration in talks with Alberta separatists, theyβre actively working to destabilize my country.
Trump Teamβs Secret Meetings With Group Plotting to Break Up Canada Exposed
Trump officials have met with activists from the Alberta Prosperity Project, a separatist group that wants independence for its province.
The Daily Beast (www.thedailybeast.com)
@atomicpoet Trump is in no economic position to sustain war debt by attacking another country. All he can do is piss in your direction. Also, China won't allow him to mess with it's new-found trading partner. In other words, the world is not coming to an end.
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@atomicpoet Trump is in no economic position to sustain war debt by attacking another country. All he can do is piss in your direction. Also, China won't allow him to mess with it's new-found trading partner. In other words, the world is not coming to an end.
@savera You assume Trump cares about his economic position or war debt. But you should assume nothing.