by exploited » Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:45 pm
That just isn't true though. We will have net neutrality. We will have clean air. And if America doesn't have those things, your country will suffer.
The thing with talking about currency or customs unions is that it is kind of besides the point. If you are considering that, just become a common nationality. This is what you propose, Saz, but it isn't a serious proposition and we both know it. Why would any Canadian citizen trade their current rights, privileges and customs for an American citizenship? I'm asking that honestly because the proposition strikes me as a bad idea intuitively. And then I consider the fact that Donald is President, and it becomes hysterical. No dude. This isn't a rehearsal for the Broadway version of "The Greatest Generation."
I don't want to be an American and you'd be hard-pressed to find any Canadians outside Alberta or Quebec who would.
Why would I want that? American society is imperfect and I already know the ways I want to emulate it. Old news. The fact that I live in an independent country of this size, on your border, is an incredible opportunity that would be wasted on statehood.