Joining usa poll.

Join usa

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 12.5%
  • No

    Votes: 28 87.5%

  • Total voters
    32

cumstainz

Member
Dec 12, 2024
30
30
18
It's a yes for me, Why not, we are a mess here.

Giving money away to natives for children's deaths that never happened. We can't defend ourselves in any confrontation even in our homes. Dollar is a peso. Poor policing and court systems. Poor military.

Open, unchecked immigration.

Interesting how the celcius/Fahrenheit thing would work.

Probably could become a powerhouse globally.

Would house prices drop to usa levels? Would homeowners have to be compensated?

What would we call it Canusa , USAda?
 

cumstainz

Member
Dec 12, 2024
30
30
18
Most Americans are great people. Most won't want to move here, probably the opposite, we'd lose population. I'm tired of 13% sales tax, Why can't it be 5% across Canada?
 

PeterParker1000

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2024
269
320
63
it's a no for me, cumstainz...
I think Canada needs to embrace nationalism. Canada has a great opportunity right now to profit from the golden age potentially happening in the United States. By working with the US on common goals, there’s no need to join, it will profit just being strong ally.
 

Fun For All

Well-known member
Feb 9, 2014
11,509
5,747
113
Most Americans are great people. Most won't want to move here, probably the opposite, we'd lose population. I'm tired of 13% sales tax, Why can't it be 5% across Canada?
It could be 5%…Goodbye health care, infrastructure improvements, OAS, CPP, slash Police Budgets, hard line and limit social assistance…
 

Fun For All

Well-known member
Feb 9, 2014
11,509
5,747
113
It's a yes for me, Why not, we are a mess here.

Giving money away to natives for children's deaths that never happened. We can't defend ourselves in any confrontation even in our homes. Dollar is a peso. Poor policing and court systems. Poor military.

Open, unchecked immigration.

Interesting how the celcius/Fahrenheit thing would work.

Probably could become a powerhouse globally.

Would house prices drop to usa levels? Would homeowners have to be compensated?

What would we call it Canusa , USAda?
Sure, give up our healthcare, lower crime rates, our gun control…
 

Butler1000

Well-known member
Oct 31, 2011
30,942
5,083
113
It's a yes for me, Why not, we are a mess here.

Giving money away to natives for children's deaths that never happened. We can't defend ourselves in any confrontation even in our homes. Dollar is a peso. Poor policing and court systems. Poor military.

Open, unchecked immigration.

Interesting how the celcius/Fahrenheit thing would work.

Probably could become a powerhouse globally.

Would house prices drop to usa levels? Would homeowners have to be compensated?

What would we call it Canusa , USAda?
Wanna bet if you take a poll in the USA right now whether a section of the population would like to come under Canadian style rules, laws, govt and policy you would get at least similar numbers to the recent polling of 13% of Canadians would consider joining the USA?

Seems to me health-care, abortion rights, gun laws, less corruption(yes it is less corrupt) labor laws, more reasoned foreign policy, less religion in government, fir us far far better pooning laws, better LE overall, better justice system, and many other positives would attract a pretty good size portion of the population.

I know the Americans who joined spouses up here in my friend circle absolutely prefer it here for overall living quality.

The only thing stopping you from leaving is you.
 
Sep 18, 2001
52
59
18
It's a yes for me, Why not, we are a mess here.

Giving money away to natives for children's deaths that never happened. We can't defend ourselves in any confrontation even in our homes. Dollar is a peso. Poor policing and court systems. Poor military.

Open, unchecked immigration.

Interesting how the celcius/Fahrenheit thing would work.

Probably could become a powerhouse globally.

Would house prices drop to usa levels? Would homeowners have to be compensated?

What would we call it Canusa , USAda?
You can always move there if you like it so much.
 

squeezer

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2010
21,409
16,112
113
No he can’t
Immigration is tight.

But speaking to your reply, I understand patriotism for your country but to deny US is vastly superior right now to Canada is just a lie.
Then why are you still here? Apply for a green card and enjoy the vastly superior country.
 

oil&gas

Well-known member
Apr 16, 2002
13,795
2,193
113
Ghawar
A poll on Alberta exiting Canada and/or joing the U.S. has
more merit. We (Eastern Canada) don't don't want to buy its oil
and prefer to import oil from Iran, Saudi and the U.S. And we are
also disgusted by the pollution of its oilsands and its impact on
climate change as well. They also hate both Trudeau the father and
his son. Let them decide whether they want to join Trump.
 
Sep 18, 2001
52
59
18
No he can’t
Immigration is tight.

But speaking to your reply, I understand patriotism for your country but to deny US is vastly superior right now to Canada is just a lie.
My reply was simply that anyone who likes another country should do what they can to move there.

I have no point of view on "superior country" .... my friends live all over the world and I'm happy for all of them.

I'm happy here, for now, and in spite of the various business interests I have down there, I'm fine up here.

The US is a much easier place to do business than Canada, and although it doesn't get much play, the people I meet there are friendly and good.

Still much rather live here, but that's a choice.
 
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