Trump threatens 25% tariff> Trudeau confers with Trump> jokes Canada w/b the 51st state> Trudeau in hiding as Canadian conservatives increase>
My prediction:
Trudeau fails to deliver practical economics for his ultra-liberal causes>Canada falls into economic and political chaos>Trump proposes Congress bill to adopt Canada as 51st state with Trudeau as governor.
The Trump /Trudeau negotiations at Mar-a-Lago are consummated in due course.
Karl Schwab suffers an apoplectic fit because his closet disciple has betrayed him by capitulating to Trump.

Chat GPT contradicts without any consideration of Trump’s willful determination — a major factor:
What are the chances of Canada becoming the 51st state?
Chat GPT said:
The chances of Canada becoming the 51st state of the United States are extremely low, and there are several reasons why this is unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future:
1. Strong National Identity:
Canada has a well-established and distinct national identity. Its culture, values, political system, and history are separate from those of the United States. The Canadian public generally views itself as independent and proud of its national sovereignty, which makes the idea of joining the U.S. as a state seem distant and unpopular.
2. Political and Public Opposition:
The idea of Canada becoming part of the U.S. is not widely supported within the country. Political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have repeatedly expressed their commitment to Canadian independence and sovereignty. While some individuals may hold pro-American views, the majority of Canadians do not seek to merge with the United States.
3. Legal and Constitutional Barriers:
Canada’s Constitution (which includes the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms) establishes Canada as an independent nation. Any attempt to merge with the U.S. would require major constitutional changes both in Canada and the United States, as well as the approval of the citizens of both countries. The process would be complex, lengthy, and nearly impossible to achieve.
4. International Relations and Global Standing:
Canada is an influential country on the global stage, playing a significant role in international organizations like the United Nations, NATO, and the G7. Joining the U.S. would diminish Canada’s independent voice in these matters. Canada also maintains a balanced foreign policy that reflects its own interests, distinct from the U.S.
5. Economic and Cultural Independence:
Canada has its own currency, banking system, and economic policies. Although Canada shares strong economic ties with the U.S. and many Canadian industries rely on trade with the U.S., Canada has cultivated a unique economic identity. Furthermore, Canada’s cultural policies, including language protections for French speakers, are distinct from those of the U.S.
6. Historical Context:
While there have been moments in history when the idea of merging with the U.S. was floated (such as during the time of the British Empire or after Confederation), these ideas were never seriously pursued by a majority of Canadians. The War of 1812, for example, solidified a sense of Canadian nationalism and opposition to U.S. expansionism.
7. Political and Social Differences:
Canada and the U.S. differ significantly on a range of issues, including healthcare, gun control, social policies, and the role of government. Canada’s universal healthcare system, emphasis on social welfare, and gun control laws are very different from those in the U.S., and any attempt to join the U.S. would require substantial adjustments that could be met with resistance from Canadians who value these aspects of their society.
8. Lack of Momentum or Serious Proposals:
Currently, no major political figures or movements are pushing for Canada to become the 51st state. While some fringe groups might exist with pro-statehood views, they are extremely small in number and influence.
Conclusion:
Given these factors, the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state of the U.S. is highly improbable. Canadians value their independence and national identity, and there is no significant political will, either within Canada or the U.S., to make this a reality.
We’ll soon see if Chat is correct, it being a robot that can’t synthesize gut intuition or a hunch, only hard data.

Here’s a map of a bill proposing the annexation of Canada in 1866. This is NOT a new idea by any means.
Please note that Greenland is well north of Canada and strategically vital to US security, another Trump target. Greenland, as well as all of Central America, including the Panama Canal, will be U.S. territory within the foreseeable future. Trump and his heirs will push for imperial expansions necessary for what will be known as: The Pax Americana.
Now back to my crystal ball. So much to see of our world’s scripted and destined future, peering deep within.

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