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Brian Anderson's avatar

What is motivating Trump to take this bellicose attitude? The Liberal government and many of the provinces, notably B.C., have been captured and compromised by the CCP. I watched a horrifying video on The Bureau, a Substack channel, last week. The host was interviewing Sam Cooper, author of Willful Blindness. In his book, written in the last few years, Cooper details, in great detail, how the CCP courted Teudeau and B.C.'s premier at the time, Christy Clark. Trudeau was witnessed sitting down in Toronto's Chinatown speaking openly with identified spies posing as businessmen. Remember when the Turd admitted he admired China's basic dictatorship? That came after he made deals with the CCP. Since then, the commies have influenced several federal elections and provincial ones too. Cooper noted that Christy Clark became very wealthy in a short time. How did the Vancouver housing boom blow up so fast? Billions of dollars invested by the CCP. A guy in the US State department commended Cooper on his research and I know Trump will not tolerate Chinada much longer. And I don't blame him. Trudeau Sr told our country out in 1974 when he gave our Bank of Canada to the Bank of International Settlements. Trudeau Jr sold this country to the Chinese Cimmunist Party - for a few pieces of silver. Executions are required followed by the deportation of at least 2 million gimmigrants.

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Mike in Canada's avatar

Sir,

this is a difficult question. You might recall, that the idea of a North American bloc, as a counter to a presumed European and Asian bloc(s), has been around for a long time indeed (noted as being just this side of inevitable).

In the meantime, I would refer you to the CSIS report that spoke to the fact that China has influenced every federal election in Canada since Mulroney.... if true, it hasn't been our country for four decades. There is an argument, in fact, to make that says Canada is dead, and our government killed it.

Joining with the US, completing the process begun in 1988 with the original FTA, might not be such a bad move in view of all the things against us at present. President Trump can bluster all he wants about why the US needs Canada.... if nothing else, to prevent the Chinese from taking it, would be a first answer to that question.

I am exquisitely aware of our history, and our pride in that history... but there are strong indications that our history is not entirely as advertised, and hasn't been for a long time. Canada has been a lie since the NEP.... at least.

Mike in Canada

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