Nearly a fifth of Americans now ‘prefer’ that Canada become a U.S. state or territory, poll suggests

If they did, they would face the worst kind of persecution possible.

My nation is full of corrupt and evil agencies. Ask your State Department and various agencies leadership. It is well know in circles that need to know...
Do you guys shoot protestors too?
 

Nearly a fifth of Americans now ‘prefer’ that Canada become a U.S. state or territory, poll suggests​


Horrible idea....Their socialistc welfare state is massively more extensive and costly than the mess we're dealing with, and they also have a fuckton of parasitic 3rd world "asylees".
 
Do you guys shoot protestors too?
No we just allow cops to violate kids with a stick, render them deaf and interfere with their careers, relationships and pursuits for the rest of their life.

One is a violent, split second decision. The other is a methodical, longitudinal and diabolical abuse of a human with some creepy and sadistic pleasure in that persons suffering.

Which is worse? Which is conducted by the worst kind of evil?
 
No we just allow cops to violate kids with a stick, render them deaf and interfere with their careers, relationships and pursuits for the rest of their life.

One is a violent, split second decision. The other is a methodical, longitudinal and diabolical abuse of a human with some creepy and sadistic pleasure in that persons suffering.

Which is worse? Which is conducted by the worst kind of evil?
Such a backwards country, our south did that for centuries.
 
An increasing number of Americans are getting randy over Canada being a part of your Republic.

Whatever you offer Greenland you better triple it to try and woo Canada. We are not a cheap night out!


17 per cent of Americans support Canada becoming either a territory or the 51st State of the U.S. — but two-thirds stand by its sovereignty, a new poll suggests.



The findings come amid U.S. President Donald Trump‘s ambitions to seize Greenland, a self-governing territory of fellow NATO member Denmark, after capturing former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and toppling his government earlier this month.
But according to the survey by public opinion pollster Research Co., most respondents don’t want the U.S. to take over Greenland. Nor do they want Panama, Cuba or Mexico under American control.

“It’s a topic I never thought I would have to ask about,” said Mario Canseco, the president of Research Co. and author of the survey. “Americans are not looking at (Greenland) the same way Trump is looking at it.”

Published Monday, Canseco’s survey polled a representative sample of 1,002 adults across the U.S. from Jan 13 to 15. Here’s what it found.

What do Americans think of Canada becoming the 51st State?​

Although 66 per cent of respondents said they’d “prefer” Canada remain an independent nation, 10 per cent said they’d like to see it become a territory of the U.S. and seven per cent its 51st State.

Republicans were more likely to want Canada absorbed into the States, with 13 per cent wanting it to become a territory and 10 per cent an American state. But despite Trump’s messaging, 64 per cent of Republicans support Canada’s independence.

“It’s definitely a larger number (of people wanting Canada under U.S. control) than what we would have found prior to Donald Trump becoming president,” Canseco said. “The number is definitely significant. I mean, it’s one out of five.

“It doesn’t suggest that the public is completely on side, but there’s a group that could be growing,” he said. “I’m curious to ask this in six months and see where the situation stands.”

Last March, an Angus Reid Institute poll asked a similar question and found 60 per cent of Americans had “no interest in seeing” Canada join the U.S., while 32 per cent were “interested but only if Canadians want to.”
Canadians don’t want to, if the 90 per cent of Canucks who were against annexation in the poll were anything to go by.


There is an image that has been out there for a while that certainly has influential Americans thinking.


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As an American - I'd rather it not be unloaded onto the US, then the Democrats would have perpetual rule over the US. I'd rather Canada boot the liberals out and get the PPC in charge rather than it being annexed into the United States.
 
It is a masturbatory exercise to be sure, but logic would dictate making each province a U.S. State, with all the powers that U.S. States have under our Constitution.

As for Canada's superior social safety net (including "free" healthcare") this could be arranged separately for each Canadian State, and that would not violate the U.S. Constitution.

Regardless, it would require a super-majority in all relevant jurisdictions, which is not even conceivable at present.

It would be cool to have a French-speaking State.
 
It is a masturbatory exercise to be sure, but logic would dictate making each province a U.S. State, with all the powers that U.S. States have under our Constitution.
Are you finished yet?
As for Canada's superior social safety net (including "free" healthcare") this could be arranged separately for each Canadian State, and that would not violate the U.S. Constitution.
Most Canadians would prefer their own US style health insurance.
Regardless, it would require a super-majority in all relevant jurisdictions, which is not even conceivable at present.
Thank God for that!
It would be cool to have a French-speaking State.
Canada is a conglomeration of three distinct areas: A productive West, a socialist Ontario, and an archaic East. The only one the US should consider for (voluntary) statehood is the West. The others should be left to stew in their own juices.
 
If Europe starts to bomb the US, the Russians will join in and help.
May be Russia will join, but its not really clear yet whom exactly Russia will bomb. Europe is an etheral threat, and it's elimination might significantly increase safety of Russia. But post WWIII America (if acting smart) might become a useful ally of Russia in counter-China game. Something like Germany or Japan in post-WWII world.
 
Canada is a conglomeration of three distinct areas: A productive West, a socialist Ontario, and an archaic East. The only one the US should consider for (voluntary) statehood is the West. The others should be left to stew in their own juices.
There is a problem. If you allow "non-productive" parts of Canada stew in their own juices and turn your blind eye on them - Russia and China will use them to deploy their nukes.
 
Do you guys shoot protestors too?
No we just enforce a caste system from birth, pull kids pants down and take sticks to their scrotum in a torturous, taunting matter, render them deaf in an ear and persecute them during their education pursuits, career ambitions and even their relationships with family and spouses.

Other than that, we sort of believe in human rights!
 
There is a problem. If you allow "non-productive" parts of Canada stew in their own juices and turn your blind eye on them - Russia and China will use them to deploy their nukes.
Only if we elected another Democrat President.
 
Only if we elected another Democrat President.
It doesn't really matter. In fact, Democrat President might be interested in taking "non-productive Canada" for changing political balance inside the USA itself. You know - millions of liberal WASPs may become pretty influencing and politically active, seeking for improving their position in the new country.
 
I was replying to YOUR post about Russia and China deploying nukes in Canada. But you are right about the Dems doing anything they can to regain political power.
 
No we just enforce a caste system from birth, pull kids pants down and take sticks to their scrotum in a torturous, taunting matter, render them deaf in an ear and persecute them during their education pursuits, career ambitions and even their relationships with family and spouses.

Other than that, we sort of believe in human rights!
Wow! The reputation of Canadians here is that they are nice. Good PR I guess.
 
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Wow! The reputation of Canadians here is that they are nice. Good PR I guess.
There is a great deal you dont know but your most powerful agencies do know.

Dont blame me, I am just the Messenger and a victim. You will soon be like us not to worry. Back as part of the monarchy in due time.
 
An increasing number of Americans are getting randy over Canada being a part of your Republic.

Whatever you offer Greenland you better triple it to try and woo Canada. We are not a cheap night out!


17 per cent of Americans support Canada becoming either a territory or the 51st State of the U.S. — but two-thirds stand by its sovereignty, a new poll suggests.



The findings come amid U.S. President Donald Trump‘s ambitions to seize Greenland, a self-governing territory of fellow NATO member Denmark, after capturing former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and toppling his government earlier this month.
But according to the survey by public opinion pollster Research Co., most respondents don’t want the U.S. to take over Greenland. Nor do they want Panama, Cuba or Mexico under American control.

“It’s a topic I never thought I would have to ask about,” said Mario Canseco, the president of Research Co. and author of the survey. “Americans are not looking at (Greenland) the same way Trump is looking at it.”

Published Monday, Canseco’s survey polled a representative sample of 1,002 adults across the U.S. from Jan 13 to 15. Here’s what it found.

What do Americans think of Canada becoming the 51st State?​

Although 66 per cent of respondents said they’d “prefer” Canada remain an independent nation, 10 per cent said they’d like to see it become a territory of the U.S. and seven per cent its 51st State.

Republicans were more likely to want Canada absorbed into the States, with 13 per cent wanting it to become a territory and 10 per cent an American state. But despite Trump’s messaging, 64 per cent of Republicans support Canada’s independence.

“It’s definitely a larger number (of people wanting Canada under U.S. control) than what we would have found prior to Donald Trump becoming president,” Canseco said. “The number is definitely significant. I mean, it’s one out of five.

“It doesn’t suggest that the public is completely on side, but there’s a group that could be growing,” he said. “I’m curious to ask this in six months and see where the situation stands.”

Last March, an Angus Reid Institute poll asked a similar question and found 60 per cent of Americans had “no interest in seeing” Canada join the U.S., while 32 per cent were “interested but only if Canadians want to.”
Canadians don’t want to, if the 90 per cent of Canucks who were against annexation in the poll were anything to go by.


This image that has been put out through the Alberta Independence Movement obviously got a lot of Americans thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking!?


The Republic of Western Canada refers to various, largely fringe, political movements and online groups advocating for the secession of Western Canadian provinces (BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) to form an independent nation. Rooted in historical "Western alienation" and movements like the Western Canada Concept, these initiatives argue for greater regional autonomy, free trade, and control over resources, though they have never gained mainstream electoral success.

  • Movements and Groups: Various groups exist under this name, including online, social media-based, and historical political parties, often focusing on dissatisfaction with federal, specifically Liberal, government policies.
  • Objectives:Proponents aim to unite Western provinces to create a new country, citing freedom and prosperity as goals
    . Some proposals have included a regionally representative Senate, one language, and a capitalist economy
    .
    History: The concept stems from long-standing regional alienation, intensifying during the 1980s with the National Energy Program and resurfacing in recent years, including the "Wexit" movement.



    • Challenges: The idea faces significant constitutional, legal, and political obstacles, with First Nations groups highlighting that separation could violate Treaty 6, 7, and 8 obligations



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Alberta just wants to be able to pollute without regulation. Let it buy itself free.
 
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