President Trump said he would talk to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney about making Canada the 51st state. But the president said he didn’t expect it to get to the point of using military force — though he wouldn’t commit to the same for Greenland.

“Something could happen with Greenland, I’ll be honest,” Trump said in an interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that aired on Sunday.  He said that “we need that for national and international security,” but he added “I don’t see it with Canada. I just don’t see it.”

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    There is no way, in hell, that Trump plans on making Canadians into American citizens. Why would he add the equivalent of another California to the voting population. No Canadian will ever cast a vote in favor of the political party that took their country from them.

    What version of statehood is he envisioning here?

    The scariest part here is that the Republicans are acting, in every way, like they will never be subject to a legitimate vote again.

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      It’s only rumours so far, but according to the new president nobody is going to vote ever again, soo

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      Because Putin promised Canada to him, in exchange for Alaska.

      And you only care what the people think if you think they can hold you accountable in some way. Without elections, and with the largest military in history willing to fire on American citizens, the opinion of the people is irrelevant.

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      There is no way, in hell, that Trump plans on making Canadians into American voters citizens.

      We’ll be like Guam or Puerto Rico.

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      They already answered this question. They would use procedural rules to prevent Canadian votes from mattering, the same as they have done in the US in many states.

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      The scariest part here is that the Republicans are acting, in every way, like they will never be subject to a legitimate vote again.

      I thought that’s the plan?!

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      There’s no way he was ever serious about it, but i can’t for the life of me figure out his plan. Only thing i can figure is that it was some kind of negotiation tactic involving Greenland.

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        And this is where you’re not paying attention. He is serious. He has always been serious. Canada’s leaders are taking the threat seriously, so why would you think he isn’t serious? He is unstable, and taking marching orders from Putin.

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      Making us citizens and giving us statehood are two different things, and I could see the former, but not the latter. Not that we would join willingly in the first place

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        Then he needs to stop calling it a 51st. A state can vote. A territory cannot.

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          Do US territories legit get no representation in government?

          In Canada the territories are a riding, thus have a seat in Parliament (A massive one due to their small and spare population)

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            No, only states do. Although territories have members in congress, they can’t vote on any legislation. They have a government set up by Congress and pretty much oversee themselves with no ability to influence elections or laws in the states. The last territory to become a state was Hawaii. Territories are land grabs, statehood comes after that.

            Canada would unfortunately be a land grab for the resources and nothing else for Trump. It would be ravaged and the people of Canada would suffer greatly for it without an ounce of ability to do anything about it.