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Canada is insane to consider a financial merging with the US. The only thing I can figure, is that those in power in Canada, are not the Canadians, but multinationals that stand to benefit from a North American Union. If Canadians really held the reigns of power, they would be building a fence the entire length of the US-Canadian border.
Another truth respecting the vigilance with which a free people should guard their liberty, that deserves to be carefully observed, is this--that a real tyranny may prevail in a state, while the forms of a free constitution remain.
Hey Cid, right on!
With globalism there are no continents or even islands of liberty, tyranny becomes all encompassing and eats all.
On a somewhat positive if despairing note, when, not if, the big collapse comes we won'thave to worry about multinationals anymore. The 'powers' there will be too busy discussing their destination via la tumbrel.