TemplarKormac
Political Atheist
If you're one of those folks saying "I'll move to Canada if Trump wins!" Then all I have to say to you is this:
Get out. Good riddance. We don't need fake Americans like you. If you're willing to abandon one of the greatest nations on Earth because you don't like Donald Trump, you were never a true American to begin with. Hey, it's your choice, but I hope you live to regret it when the reality sets in. So I urge you to reconsider if you're actually serious about following through. But if not, we (or at least I) don't want you here.
I was born an American, and I've been one through thick and thin. I will never abandon her.
That is all.
Google searches for 'How to move to Canada' spike after Trump win
Get out. Good riddance. We don't need fake Americans like you. If you're willing to abandon one of the greatest nations on Earth because you don't like Donald Trump, you were never a true American to begin with. Hey, it's your choice, but I hope you live to regret it when the reality sets in. So I urge you to reconsider if you're actually serious about following through. But if not, we (or at least I) don't want you here.
I was born an American, and I've been one through thick and thin. I will never abandon her.
That is all.
Some Americans are so worried that Donald Trump could become our next president that they want to leave the country.
Google searches for 'How to move to Canada' spiked in the hours after the Republican presidential front-runner won primaries in seven states on Super Tuesday. Mashable reports that Google Data Editor Simon Rogers noticed the trend and tweeted that the search had spiked 350% late Tuesday, only to rise to 1,150% by midnight. People in Massachusetts seemed to search the phrase the most, where Trump had barely won with 49% of the votes.
The Canadian government's website also experienced some delays because of the number of visitors to its site.
"You may experience delays while using the website. We are working to resolve this issue. Thank you for your patience," the error message read.
It's not immediately clear if the delay was due to the spike in searches.
Google searches for 'How to move to Canada' spike after Trump win
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