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Is the proposed growth of the USA into a broader supra nation encapsulating Canada, Greenland and Central America a good thing or a bad thing?
What are the historical dynamics of US efforts to take on Canada as a member of the union from 1776 until the 20th century?
Is the enlarged US territory proposed by Donald Trump a reflection of legitimate nation building traditions to liberate Canada from the grip of the British Empire OR is it simply a revival of the North American Union of 2006 or deeper North American Technate of 1933 (promoted by Elon Musk’s grandfather Joshua Haldeman)?
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Supplementary Reading:
The Imperial Myth of Canada’s National Policy. Its Contemporary Implications
The mythology of Canada’s National Policy is a multi-layered fallacy of composition which must be addressed from the standpoint of locating Canada’s struggle for nationhood as locked in the midst of a battle between two conceptions of man and law expressed in the British vs. American systems of political economy. Before entering into any proper analysis…
Elon Musk and Peter Thiel: Two sides of one Magic Trick
The parallel growth of Elon Musk and Peter Thiel as children of mysterious establishment families enmeshed in the elite corridors of Apartheid South Africa and earlier fascist movements before and during World War 2 is noteworthy, but not evidence that either man is a part of a broader conspiracy.

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Why would Canadians want to give their rights to live in this shit hole. We have the worst and most expensive health care in the world. Houses have gone completely out of the range of the average worker, and automobiles are selling as high as $130,000 for F150 Ford. Canada should tell America, if you want it, come and get it, but be prepared to pay a very heavy price for it, in blood.
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I don’t know how many here use cash or find it important in their lives, but at least a year ago the Duran would run articles encouraging people to pay with cash and documenting potential risks of electronic payment methods. Not only is the Canadian dollar more colorful (which helps if you have sight problems but can tell colors apart just fine), but there are also $1 and $2 coins* which last longer than $1 bills. If a typical inflation calculator is to be believed, a $5 bill is slightly worth less than a dollar was worth at one point… Read more »
What kind of stupid, idiotic, asinine question is this?