Anonymous wrote:I have not visited Canada but I know Neil Young is hiding out up there. He thinks he can hole up in Canada safe and sound after putting down our Southern citizens.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you represent most Canadians, do ya? Well, Benedict Arnold was the one who ran to Canada, knowing he would be in fellow company. I don’t think you know your fellow Canadians well, especially the Chinese immigrants there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think politicians won’t sell Greenland or Canada for their own greedy gain, as they have sold their souls to Mammon, then you are naive. Everything is for sale, it all depends on the price willing to be paid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will remind you that we bought Louisiana from France. We bought Alaska from Russia. Didn’t you know that?
We can buy Groenland from Danemark. What’s the problem?
The problem is that Greenland is not for sale. Neither is Canada.
This includes senate seats in Illinois. It is all for sale, baby, for the right price. And some offers are too good to refuse: sell or become a nuclear wasteland.
Who owns Canada such that they could sell it?
This is not a business deal. No amount of money would most of us in Canada want to be American, especially under Trump!
Haha loser. You are going back to Benedict Arnold? You do know that Turtle Island (North America) is first Indigenous, and there are multiple treaties across Canada with the First Peoples of these lands. You might want to learn more about our country.
As I asked you before, have you even visited Canada? How do you know anything about us?
We have not forgotten! And neither has Trump apparently, who heard ole Neil put her down. And our treasury could use them royalties taxes right about now.
Anonymous wrote:I have not visited Canada but I know Neil Young is hiding out up there. He thinks he can hole up in Canada safe and sound after putting down our Southern citizens.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you represent most Canadians, do ya? Well, Benedict Arnold was the one who ran to Canada, knowing he would be in fellow company. I don’t think you know your fellow Canadians well, especially the Chinese immigrants there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think politicians won’t sell Greenland or Canada for their own greedy gain, as they have sold their souls to Mammon, then you are naive. Everything is for sale, it all depends on the price willing to be paid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will remind you that we bought Louisiana from France. We bought Alaska from Russia. Didn’t you know that?
We can buy Groenland from Danemark. What’s the problem?
The problem is that Greenland is not for sale. Neither is Canada.
This includes senate seats in Illinois. It is all for sale, baby, for the right price. And some offers are too good to refuse: sell or become a nuclear wasteland.
Who owns Canada such that they could sell it?
This is not a business deal. No amount of money would most of us in Canada want to be American, especially under Trump!
Haha loser. You are going back to Benedict Arnold? You do know that Turtle Island (North America) is first Indigenous, and there are multiple treaties across Canada with the First Peoples of these lands. You might want to learn more about our country.
As I asked you before, have you even visited Canada? How do you know anything about us?
We have not forgotten! And neither has Trump apparently, who heard ole Neil put her down. And our treasury could use them royalties taxes right about now.
I have not visited Canada but I know Neil Young is hiding out up there. He thinks he can hole up in Canada safe and sound after putting down our Southern citizens.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you represent most Canadians, do ya? Well, Benedict Arnold was the one who ran to Canada, knowing he would be in fellow company. I don’t think you know your fellow Canadians well, especially the Chinese immigrants there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think politicians won’t sell Greenland or Canada for their own greedy gain, as they have sold their souls to Mammon, then you are naive. Everything is for sale, it all depends on the price willing to be paid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will remind you that we bought Louisiana from France. We bought Alaska from Russia. Didn’t you know that?
We can buy Groenland from Danemark. What’s the problem?
The problem is that Greenland is not for sale. Neither is Canada.
This includes senate seats in Illinois. It is all for sale, baby, for the right price. And some offers are too good to refuse: sell or become a nuclear wasteland.
Who owns Canada such that they could sell it?
This is not a business deal. No amount of money would most of us in Canada want to be American, especially under Trump!
Haha loser. You are going back to Benedict Arnold? You do know that Turtle Island (North America) is first Indigenous, and there are multiple treaties across Canada with the First Peoples of these lands. You might want to learn more about our country.
As I asked you before, have you even visited Canada? How do you know anything about us?
Anonymous wrote:So you represent most Canadians, do ya? Well, Benedict Arnold was the one who ran to Canada, knowing he would be in fellow company. I don’t think you know your fellow Canadians well, especially the Chinese immigrants there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think politicians won’t sell Greenland or Canada for their own greedy gain, as they have sold their souls to Mammon, then you are naive. Everything is for sale, it all depends on the price willing to be paid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will remind you that we bought Louisiana from France. We bought Alaska from Russia. Didn’t you know that?
We can buy Groenland from Danemark. What’s the problem?
The problem is that Greenland is not for sale. Neither is Canada.
This includes senate seats in Illinois. It is all for sale, baby, for the right price. And some offers are too good to refuse: sell or become a nuclear wasteland.
Who owns Canada such that they could sell it?
This is not a business deal. No amount of money would most of us in Canada want to be American, especially under Trump!
So you represent most Canadians, do ya? Well, Benedict Arnold was the one who ran to Canada, knowing he would be in fellow company. I don’t think you know your fellow Canadians well, especially the Chinese immigrants there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think politicians won’t sell Greenland or Canada for their own greedy gain, as they have sold their souls to Mammon, then you are naive. Everything is for sale, it all depends on the price willing to be paid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will remind you that we bought Louisiana from France. We bought Alaska from Russia. Didn’t you know that?
We can buy Groenland from Danemark. What’s the problem?
The problem is that Greenland is not for sale. Neither is Canada.
This includes senate seats in Illinois. It is all for sale, baby, for the right price. And some offers are too good to refuse: sell or become a nuclear wasteland.
Who owns Canada such that they could sell it?
This is not a business deal. No amount of money would most of us in Canada want to be American, especially under Trump!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think politicians won’t sell Greenland or Canada for their own greedy gain, as they have sold their souls to Mammon, then you are naive. Everything is for sale, it all depends on the price willing to be paid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will remind you that we bought Louisiana from France. We bought Alaska from Russia. Didn’t you know that?
We can buy Groenland from Danemark. What’s the problem?
The problem is that Greenland is not for sale. Neither is Canada.
This includes senate seats in Illinois. It is all for sale, baby, for the right price. And some offers are too good to refuse: sell or become a nuclear wasteland.
Who owns Canada such that they could sell it?
Anonymous wrote:If you think politicians won’t sell Greenland or Canada for their own greedy gain, as they have sold their souls to Mammon, then you are naive. Everything is for sale, it all depends on the price willing to be paid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will remind you that we bought Louisiana from France. We bought Alaska from Russia. Didn’t you know that?
We can buy Groenland from Danemark. What’s the problem?
The problem is that Greenland is not for sale. Neither is Canada.
This includes senate seats in Illinois. It is all for sale, baby, for the right price. And some offers are too good to refuse: sell or become a nuclear wasteland.
Anonymous wrote:The question we should ask is why shouldn't we want Greenland to be part of US. Why should it be under Denmark, a small nordic country very far away from Greenland that do not have the resources to keep it well. Why should it not be part of US?
The 'kind of..' poster proves how maga eat it up, also. It's not just flood the zone for the opposition. It gives maga something to focus on instead of the actual missteps the Trump admin makes.Anonymous wrote:It just part of the flood zone technique to say ridiculous things to get the opposition distracted by nonsense. It’s nothing.
If you think politicians won’t sell Greenland or Canada for their own greedy gain, as they have sold their souls to Mammon, then you are naive. Everything is for sale, it all depends on the price willing to be paid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will remind you that we bought Louisiana from France. We bought Alaska from Russia. Didn’t you know that?
We can buy Groenland from Danemark. What’s the problem?
The problem is that Greenland is not for sale. Neither is Canada.
Anonymous wrote:As a Canadian, I find the fact that ANY American thinks the US should annex any other democratic country, referencing China, or even as a joke referring RISK, at this point in time, absolutely chilling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question we should ask is why shouldn't we want Greenland to be part of US. Why should it be under Denmark, a small nordic country very far away from Greenland that do not have the resources to keep it well. Why should it not be part of US?
Because it’s not ours.
They don’t want it.
It would violate law, as others noted.
We dont just take what’s not ours like we have some inherent right. If I want part of your yard bc I think it makes more sense to be mine, am I just come take your property?
Wtf is wrong with some of you.
America was not ours. We took it.
California was not ours. We took it from Mexico. Do you have a problem with this? Aren’t you proud of what America has accomplished?
We need Groenland and we will take it. We will transform it into a top destination for winter tourism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question we should ask is why shouldn't we want Greenland to be part of US. Why should it be under Denmark, a small nordic country very far away from Greenland that do not have the resources to keep it well. Why should it not be part of US?
Because it’s not ours.
They don’t want it.
It would violate law, as others noted.
We dont just take what’s not ours like we have some inherent right. If I want part of your yard bc I think it makes more sense to be mine, am I just come take your property?
Wtf is wrong with some of you.
Anonymous wrote:As a Canadian, I find the fact that ANY American thinks the US should annex any other democratic country, referencing China, or even as a joke referring RISK, at this point in time, absolutely chilling.