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Shifting Borders in Anticipation of Climate Change

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posted on Feb, 27 2020 @ 03:19 PM
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a reply to: ADUB77
You want to sell the east side? The Quebecois went to a lot of trouble to make their province stand out and gain respect withing the Dominion of Canada. I don't think they'd give up their land even for a trillion (Canadian) dollars.

On the other hand, if the Chinese were to speak French, maybe they'd consider it.



posted on Feb, 27 2020 @ 04:32 PM
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a reply to: ADUB77

The second Canada were to agree to sell that land to China they would be forfeiting that land to US troops. There is no way any POTUS is going to allow China a foothold in North America, especially a days drive from Washington.

China has immense expanses of sparsely populated land. They don't need Canada.



posted on Feb, 27 2020 @ 04:36 PM
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There may be a bit of a silver lining in the global warming cloud. We might lose some coastline, but the increased moisture in the air might go a long way to restoring some of our current deserts back into livable farmland. So if people are moving away from their beachfront property they might actually have plenty of elbow room to spread out.



posted on Feb, 27 2020 @ 04:44 PM
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a reply to: M5xaz

Why? He's a perfect Millennial hero, Hard line socialist (ie Marxist) violent ideologist, and looked good in a beret. He's everything the new liberals want.

Also all signs point to us (as in the World, and not just the USA) coming out of this warming trend, and cycling back into a new glacial period. Say hello to my little ice age (or major ice age, we'll have to wait and see. either way I doubt anyone alive today will see the ice age through to the end) So I would be more concerned about Canada coming here to live.

In reality I don't think any of this will really matter though. I personally believe that the current ice age is happening at a pace where everyone will have more than enough time to adapt to it. I'm thinking of longer ski seasons, cooler summers, and more people using green houses for their gardens. Not a big deal. Talking about redrawing maps and panicking over people rushing the board is just typical climate change fear talk. If you're really worried about what the upcoming climate change will do to where you live, just look at winter and think; "can I live with this for a few more months per-year?" if yes, then stay the course. If no, then move to another area. It's not all that hard.



posted on Feb, 27 2020 @ 05:17 PM
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Let us all be thankful that your chances of becoming PM of Canada are slim and next to none. What you are proposing is absolutely scary, just inviting a communist takeover of the world based in misplaced fears. May God help us all if others are thinking along the same lines



posted on Feb, 27 2020 @ 06:17 PM
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originally posted by: ADUB77
“What’s mine” sounds like an Americanism...
Okay comrade...


think about what you have contributed to planet and to mankind. Most likely you would owe us something for what you consume.
Who determines the value of someone's contribution? You?


What’s mine sounds so entitled and selfish which is the ultimate cowardice.

"Owe us" is far more entitled than "what's mine". The ultimate cowardice is attempting to take something that isn't your's with guns. Your boy Che was a good at doing that...



posted on Feb, 27 2020 @ 06:41 PM
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a reply to: Guyfriday

If we had to live with a "few more months of winter" then we would actually have no summer. That is unacceptable. And greenhouses have to be heated... expensive



posted on Feb, 27 2020 @ 09:07 PM
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originally posted by: ADUB77
a reply to: M5xaz

You can make all the assumptions you want because that is your right, I will not address them because that is my right.

What I will tell you is that it may be a bad plan from an “American” perspective but American imperialism is over and Canada is in a far better position going forward, we just have to make sure the U.S doesn’t take us over by annexation or the Chinese by force, so brokering a deal while in a position of strength is only logical.



It is your right to be incompetent and ignorant, but you cannot impose that ignorance on others, Canadians, Americans or anyone.

Keep right on drinking the socialist Kool-aid, because socialism, 100 years of failure means nothing right ? This time it's different ?



posted on Feb, 28 2020 @ 01:46 AM
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If i were elected PM

Id have communism wiped of the face of the earth

Along with any other threat to western civilization

But that is just me




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