Just a random thought I had during a discussion with my family. Obviously we don't want Eastern Canada and all the liberal frenchies. But Is there a possibility of annexing say, Alberta and everything north/west of it? From what I've heard, outside of Victoria, everything in that area is pretty based and conservative and actually has a movement going for independence/annexation anyway.
Assuming this happened we could just use it as an excuse to redraw Washington and Oregon and combine Portland/Western Washington/Victoria into a single state and let the rest of Oregon/Washington join what used to be British Columbia. So as to not rustle any jimmies, we could probably combine Alberta with Idaho, and Yukon/Northwest Territories with Alaska. Beyond that it would give us a clear drive to Alaska and allow us to expand our road and rail network all the way to Alaska, thus making drilling/fracking up there, in the Yukon, and in Alberta more feasible. Plus the US has more oil friendly laws anyway, so I'm sure the "Texas of the North" would love to take advantage of that. This would also help us to achieve complete energy independence since Canada, and Alberta specifically, has the third largest oil reserves of any nation in the world after Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.
Hey now. Don't leave us from Saskatchewan ou of the deal. We're just as based as Alberta.
Look how the country voted in the last Federal election. Note that blue is the conservative party and red is liberal and our elections were likely rigged also.
https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/dlk0h3/result_map_of_the_2019_canadian_federal_election/
I love the post underneath it, was on China's CO2 admissions. Its pretty much the same as the rest of the world. Yet we gotta be the ones to cut down?
Yeah, as someone living in tha area I would be fine with that as long as someone useless like Biden wasn't in charge.
There are many videos around showing chinese troops in Canada. If they ever attacked USA from there , we would have a right to invade and KEEP all territory gained in that action . To the victor go the spoils.
I've met some Canucks who support this idea. And I've met others who don't.
I do suspect that the USA will get Greenland some time in the next ten years, so that territorial expansion might kind of set the stage for some rearrangement of the border with Canada.
I think it's more likely to simply fix the USA, and then let the constitution apply. Sure, the US will invade if necessary, but ... the federal government was never about making states. The states make themselves and apply to join the union. The last few decades nobody would want to join, but if we fix it right, Ontario, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, heck maybe even Quintano Roo ... they'll all be applying!
I was thinking less invading Canada, more offering to annex and let them put it to an actual vote without vote switching, or just outright buying them out and then going through the statehood shenanigans ala Hawaii, Alaska, and the Louisiana Purchase. Though I agree, first priority is fixing the US.
I say take the hemisphere.
You do realize that sounds nwo, right?
So. If you got a big dick, use it.
So you like the new world order philosophy of subjugation of other's sovereignty?
And....re big dicks. Guys with big dicks are the worst lovers. They think that ramming their large meat half hazardly into someone is good sex. Nope.
So when it comes to both issues, having a big dick doesn't mean one should BE a big dick.
This was awesome
Go fk yourself. I am in Ontario if you are going to annex anything do that please. Alberta was going to seperate as was Quebec years ago but it got voted down. Alberta has litteral Covid passports and a huge muslim problem.
Ummm....
Look how we voted in the last election.
https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/dlk0h3/result_map_of_the_2019_canadian_federal_election/
After seeing that, I take back what I said about the Northwest Territories. We'll take Saskatchewan instead. and let the coastal part of BC and the Yukon join the new Portland/Western Washington state. Gotta keep Alaska nice and clean. I'm sure Montana would appreciate the based influx from Saskatchewan.
You should know, Vancouver is like your Portland. It has the highest percentage of sodomites and drug addicts in the country.
Welp, looking at that map, I'm playing around with my original idea a bit more. Perhaps it wouldn't be feasible to create the Alaska highway. But it looks like at the very least we could get the Eastern half of BC, all of Alberta and Saskatchewan, the southern half of Manitoba, and the northern half of Ontario.
The way I see, could probably annex or buy out that little portion of Canada and leave the rest of BC, maybe the new Canadian government could combine it with the Yukon? As far as state combos, I still say split up Oregon and Washington to combine Western Washington and Portland into one state with the rest going to a new state with what we got out of BC. Alberta and a little bit of BC goes to Idaho, Saskatchewan goes to Montana, Manitoba to either North Dakota or combines with Saskatchewan, and Ontario to Minnesota.
Alternatively we could just keep everything outside of Oregon/Washington the same and just add new states. There's also the option of giving portland and western Washington to Canada, though I'm not sure they'd want it.
Before you put any real amount of thought to it, you might want to wait till we have an honest election.
Also I would suggest that you don't try to add us to other states. If we join, it would be on our own terms and the first term would be our own statehood.
Good points on both topics. I'd say Canada and Australia, while not as conservative as the US, aren't as liberal as people let on. That being said, I've always been under the impression certain parts of Canada have more in common with the US than Canada and would be better off as States in the US.
As for the second point, that WOULD be ideal, but I'm thinking about it from a senatorial perspective. Adding onto other states wouldn't affect the senate, thus creating less resistance to the movement overall. At the very least the BC, eastern Washington, non Portland Oregon state would probably have to happen if any of this were to go down.
You'd be surprised how conservative people are outside of the population centers.
good god no. California looks conservative compared to Canada.
You're over generalizing. Look up how the western provinces voted in the last couple elections. Alberta and Saskatchewan make Texas look like centrists.