The article critiques the notion of Canada becoming a U.S. state under the Trump administration. It discusses the inherent complexities of such an assimilation, particularly the implications of increased population and the left-leaning political tendencies of Canadians. The author reflects on past military experiences and emphasizes the likely tensions that could arise from territorial disparities. Additionally, the potential outcome of adding new senators from a predominantly Democratic region presents serious political challenges.
If Canadians rose up en masse clamoring to join the United States, it would create awkwardness due to territorial and population imbalances that could affect political dynamics.
The potential absorption of Canada as a state presents a serious challenge for Trump, as the political landscape would shift with the addition of more Democrats.
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