I'm all for Canada joining the United States. Hear me out:

Canada gets:

- A stronger military and security.

- can keep single payer healthcare BUT also gets public option.

- can keep culture (you think individual states don't have a culture? Lolz)

- eliminates tax burdens across the state (where now interprovincial trade barriers exist).

- increased flow of capital, both financial and human.

- a strong constitution that protects first and second amendments!

- cheaper goods.

- a stronger dollar.

- the CPP becomes a state pension and isn't affected.

- elimination of bureaucratic redundancies.

The US gets:

- so many resources that the debt might even be paid down (for both nations).

- a stronger continent security-wise.

- so many, many, many resources that are not tapped and bureaucratically blocked.

- energy abundance from oil, gas, uranium.

- a secured and strengthened arctic.

- the elimination of morons running this damn show.

- maple syrup.

So for Canada it's a massive upgrade socially, constitutionally, and financially. For the US it's financial and security.

Let's do it!

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I'll be able to with my DUI

Ah, the old throwback. Like, technically, Trump isn't able to visit Canada because of those BS convictions from NYS. I'm old enough to remember crossing the border with just my driver's license as ID (and that was just 30 years ago). We used to party it up in Buffalo after hitting the Niagara Casino. Or we'd go skiing at Holiday Valley for the day. And life was good. Since then we've had 9/11, stupid international incidences, and worse immigration security in both our nations creating massive distrust at the border. We've both imported terrorists (Canada tends to get more of the Khalastani Separatist types, the ones who blow up Air India planes causing international disputes, and the US allows in people who actively hate the US). A stonger international border security would strengthen the continent (sorry Mexico but no one really thinks of you as NORTH American).