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President Biden: The NEW one and only politics thread

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If we add Canada, do we all get their healthcare coverage?

That would be the deal-killer for Team MAGA. Theyd demand Canada simply be forcibly assimilated into the marvelously smooth U.S. system.

Of course if the U.S. ACA system was beefed up a bit to a Medicare for All format, they wouldn't be that far apart, but the MAGA hardliners would insist the Canadian system be stripped down instead.

Team MAGA isn't interested in negotiations or halfway measures. Their idea of "the art of the deal" is "you'll get nothing and like it."
 
Why would Canada voluntarily become a state ruled by another country after it worked for decades to gain full sovereignty in 1982? It is completely autonomous, has abundant natural resources, a globally significant economy, and a culturally diverse population.

There is absolutely nothing that Canadians gain by becoming subjects of another country again.

This is just another Trump fever dream amplified by morons on social media, not reality.

Things I'd want from Canada, Vancouver, their National Anthem, their health care system, their sense of humor, their head of state (most of the Great Canadians already have dual citizenship or are married to US citizens - present company excepted of course). Their beer isn't that great, but their whiskey is.
 
Things I'd want from Canada, Vancouver, their National Anthem, their health care system, their sense of humor, their head of state (most of the Great Canadians already have dual citizenship or are married to US citizens - present company excepted of course). Their beer isn't that great, but their whiskey is.
Humble yourself before this:

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Things I'd want from Canada, Vancouver, their National Anthem, their health care system, their sense of humor, their head of state (most of the Great Canadians already have dual citizenship or are married to US citizens - present company excepted of course). Their beer isn't that great, but their whiskey is.

Also, many of their people. Tim Horton's, too.
 
Not saying the beer isn't good, but it isn't better than the stuff from my neck of the woods. First time I went to BC, I was blown away. The mountains were bigger, the rivers wider and faster and the people? WAAAAY Cooler.
 
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