Follow-Up on US-Canada Merger Discussion

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As the author suggests, the US brings the labor, the technology, defense guarantees, the labor force and business savvy to actually exploit those resources - to Canada's benefit. Beyond that, oil may well be a resource of tomorrow if solar power continues. By 2030, Canada may have to evolve into something other than a commodity power, so being part of a large consumer market would obviously be a big benefit to Canada. But then if you actually read the links I posted rather than simply criticized you would see for yourself.

We already see many EU states paying for yankee business savvy and they want out of the deals and the Ukie wars. Name one place you haven't developed and democratized with your airforce.

Let's not oversimplify our positions. It's easy to criticize US as US ally, unfortunately nobody else wants to step up an be accountable for world order...

We may not like it, but Isis and Iraq remind us that we need America to be the world's policeman – Telegraph Blogs

American policy is to muscle up to the cookies and grab the lot while the saved/occupied bury their dead and look for potable water. Yer reputation is causing a plunging interest in your assistance, in anything. You are not the world and never will be. Isis and Iraq reminds me of Americas absolute corruption.

We already agreed to the SPP stuff, we already want north American union, but not if Uncle Scam runs it, or the olie's or the Israelis or the banks or the military and you must pay off your debt first and disarm, meet those conditions and we'll let you in,