Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside how he has gone about it, what's wrong with the idea of Greenland joining the US. It cannot be negative for the very small population over there, and could be positive for them. As for the US many many benefits. So, setting aside the rhetoric, what's wrong?
As a Canadian, I can tell you that nobody living in a rich country wants to be part of the sh$tshow called the US.
Who would want to be governed by a narcissistic psychopath with dementia?
Who would want to live is a country where brown people are grabbed off the street by masked ICE with no due process?
Who would want to live in a country where measles and whopping cough are making a comeback?
Who would want to live in a country where kindergartners must do active shooter drills?
Do you really think that is what Greenlanders want?
Anonymous wrote:What’s in it for US citizens. Like how does messing with Denmark improve my day to day life? Will healthcare costs decrease?
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside how he has gone about it, what's wrong with the idea of Greenland joining the US. It cannot be negative for the very small population over there, and could be positive for them. As for the US many many benefits. So, setting aside the rhetoric, what's wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Learn to spell Greenland Vlad. Plus there’s already a thread on this topic
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside how he has gone about it, what's wrong with the idea of Greenland joining the US. It cannot be negative for the very small population over there, and could be positive for them. As for the US many many benefits. So, setting aside the rhetoric, what's wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside how he has gone about it, what's wrong with the idea of Greenland joining the US. It cannot be negative for the very small population over there, and could be positive for them. As for the US many many benefits. So, setting aside the rhetoric, what's wrong?
Did GreenLand say it wants to join USA?
Anonymous wrote:The people who live there are not in favor and would be hostile.
Denmark offers better opportunity and access than the US, honestly. They would he giving up universal healthcare for our sh*t show for starters. It isn't some third world country - we would be a step down for them.
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside how he has gone about it, what's wrong with the idea of Greenland joining the US. It cannot be negative for the very small population over there, and could be positive for them. As for the US many many benefits. So, setting aside the rhetoric, what's wrong?