At least we can count on Quebec to be militantly against statehood. They may want to split off from Canada, but I can't see them going to the Americans either!
I am watching more and more commentators, both in and outside of the U.S., who are outing the once secret plans of the U.S. oligarchy and they aren't good for the rest of the world. I am rooting for Canada, Greenland, Panama and all of the other countries around the world (including Europe, to figure out how to stand up to the U.S. finally and put an end to all of this unipolar dominance. Some of them are but more need to get onboard before it's too late for them. There might be a ray of hope soon. We'll see. As for Alberta, someone needs to clue her in that dealing with the U.S. on their terms never ends well for anyone. Maybe a strong PM in Ottawa will reign her in a bit. If you can find one.
"Listen, Mr. President; supposing we were to make Alberta one of the States. Would you stop mocking us then?"
At least we can count on Quebec to be militantly against statehood. They may want to split off from Canada, but I can't see them going to the Americans either!
No- La Republique Du Quebec would be a place unto itself.
I am watching more and more commentators, both in and outside of the U.S., who are outing the once secret plans of the U.S. oligarchy and they aren't good for the rest of the world. I am rooting for Canada, Greenland, Panama and all of the other countries around the world (including Europe, to figure out how to stand up to the U.S. finally and put an end to all of this unipolar dominance. Some of them are but more need to get onboard before it's too late for them. There might be a ray of hope soon. We'll see. As for Alberta, someone needs to clue her in that dealing with the U.S. on their terms never ends well for anyone. Maybe a strong PM in Ottawa will reign her in a bit. If you can find one.