I don't like it.... in America, the 2 factions aren't party Dumbs & Repugs, but Globalist politicians versus Statist military industrial complex... & globalists just promised the military the green lite to ww3.... in exchange for what? NAU, I'd say.
The NAU is not the first step: the first step is to make Mexico and Canada into puppet states of the USA. To some degree, they already are. In Canada, republicanism, the buying out of Canadian companies (most recently, Zellers) by U.S. conglomerates, and the control of Canada's foreign policy will all foreshadow the actual unification of North America under the White House's rule.
@TonoFonseca Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Calderon announced in Canadian Parliament back in 2010 that "Canada and Mexico are as one" and called for the further consolidation of North America. The current perimeter security deal has been marketed to be a bilateral deal between only Canada and the United States however those that have done their homework know better.
Obviously, with Canada and the USA both being English-speaking countries, the level of integration will go much more smoothly. However, in the USA, there is a lot more movement to integrate with Mexico, due to many Mexicans being in the USA - be it legally, semi-legally, or illegally.
@TonoFonseca The goal is not to make Canada and Mexico part of the US. The goal is to destroy the independence and national sovereignties of all three nations in order to further consolidate them under UN rule. The same formula was used successfully to combine Europe under the EU (UN rule). Just like in Canada and Mexico, US leaders have sold us out to the international corporate elite, led by the international central bankers that control the central banks of all three nations, and the UN.
You are half-right; NAUResistance is dealing with the globalist OWO supporters. But make no mistake, there are those in the USA who want to annex Canada.
the thing canadians don't understand about the northern boarder to the US citizen mind is, in our mind it dose not really exist. American's don't look at you as foeign, this is why we don't know anything about your country. The boarders they are talking about is south.
@watchulla the thing Americans don't understand about the northern border, to the Canadian Citizen, is that we are an independent, sovereign nation with a similar culture as our American neighbours but uniquely Canadian in experience. We know our history and we know the agenda to absorb Canada into the United States has never ceased to exist which is why Canadians created a Dominion of Provinces in 1867 to resist American expansionism! The Borders they are talking about are both North AND South
@watchulla The problem is the talks concerning this deal will not be "indefinite", but perhaps merely delayed if Obama looses the 2012 election. Obama and Harper are already with pen in hand to sign this treaty cleverly disguised as a simple trade deal. The fact of the matter is we have always traded with the United States and the member nations that make up the E.U. as well as China and I suspect we always will. The big lie is that we need to harmonize and integrate our laws and public policy.
@watchulla The big lie is that we need to give up or to bind our national sovereignty, security and constitutional rights in order to facilitate better trade with our American neighbours; something we have been doing even before confederation. It certainly is a good thing that Canada has robust trade relations with many sovereign and independent nations but unfortunately, our government does not stop at simple trade policy when negotiating these deals, and includes things it has no business to.
problem, reaction, solution!
bucolic1 2 months ago
I don't like it.... in America, the 2 factions aren't party Dumbs & Repugs, but Globalist politicians versus Statist military industrial complex... & globalists just promised the military the green lite to ww3.... in exchange for what? NAU, I'd say.
westernciviliznation 4 months ago
Somebody tell me why I shouldnt go buy a new pair of boots and make waffles outta these clowns.
HalfFlask 4 months ago
The NAU is not the first step: the first step is to make Mexico and Canada into puppet states of the USA. To some degree, they already are. In Canada, republicanism, the buying out of Canadian companies (most recently, Zellers) by U.S. conglomerates, and the control of Canada's foreign policy will all foreshadow the actual unification of North America under the White House's rule.
TonoFonseca 4 months ago 2
@TonoFonseca Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Calderon announced in Canadian Parliament back in 2010 that "Canada and Mexico are as one" and called for the further consolidation of North America. The current perimeter security deal has been marketed to be a bilateral deal between only Canada and the United States however those that have done their homework know better.
Example----> /watch?v=4fxtn6gREuk
NAUresistance 4 months ago
@NAUresistance
Obviously, with Canada and the USA both being English-speaking countries, the level of integration will go much more smoothly. However, in the USA, there is a lot more movement to integrate with Mexico, due to many Mexicans being in the USA - be it legally, semi-legally, or illegally.
TonoFonseca 4 months ago 2
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arcangel1724 4 months ago
@TonoFonseca The goal is not to make Canada and Mexico part of the US. The goal is to destroy the independence and national sovereignties of all three nations in order to further consolidate them under UN rule. The same formula was used successfully to combine Europe under the EU (UN rule). Just like in Canada and Mexico, US leaders have sold us out to the international corporate elite, led by the international central bankers that control the central banks of all three nations, and the UN.
00RoninSamurai00 4 months ago
@00RoninSamurai00
You are half-right; NAUResistance is dealing with the globalist OWO supporters. But make no mistake, there are those in the USA who want to annex Canada.
TonoFonseca 4 months ago
the thing canadians don't understand about the northern boarder to the US citizen mind is, in our mind it dose not really exist. American's don't look at you as foeign, this is why we don't know anything about your country. The boarders they are talking about is south.
watchulla 4 months ago
@watchulla the thing Americans don't understand about the northern border, to the Canadian Citizen, is that we are an independent, sovereign nation with a similar culture as our American neighbours but uniquely Canadian in experience. We know our history and we know the agenda to absorb Canada into the United States has never ceased to exist which is why Canadians created a Dominion of Provinces in 1867 to resist American expansionism! The Borders they are talking about are both North AND South
NAUresistance 4 months ago
@NAUresistance
Americans know you are Canadians and not Americans.
The average american dose not want Canada to unite with the US.
Canada being able to vote for a US President is a nightmare ( too liberal) LOL.
But if they never come to any agreement you don't have worry about the boarders
being merged and losing your sovereignty. HELL the US public HATES NAFTA too.
And all the rest of these fucking FTAs. We are at the losing end of the deal, losing
more job the anything.
watchulla 4 months ago
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@watchulla This is why we don't like you.
mothman64 3 months ago
Well it is good that you guys are looking at other places to trade.
That's a good thing yes?
If the talks are indefinite and U never come to a conclusive deal with the US.
That is good yes?
Trade with EU and China
Good yes?
No longer have to depend on US for trade.
This is what you guys wanted yes?
So what is the problem?
watchulla 4 months ago
@watchulla The problem is the talks concerning this deal will not be "indefinite", but perhaps merely delayed if Obama looses the 2012 election. Obama and Harper are already with pen in hand to sign this treaty cleverly disguised as a simple trade deal. The fact of the matter is we have always traded with the United States and the member nations that make up the E.U. as well as China and I suspect we always will. The big lie is that we need to harmonize and integrate our laws and public policy.
NAUresistance 4 months ago
@watchulla The big lie is that we need to give up or to bind our national sovereignty, security and constitutional rights in order to facilitate better trade with our American neighbours; something we have been doing even before confederation. It certainly is a good thing that Canada has robust trade relations with many sovereign and independent nations but unfortunately, our government does not stop at simple trade policy when negotiating these deals, and includes things it has no business to.
NAUresistance 4 months ago
free trade = DE-industrialization
slade420 4 months ago
Interstate 69? Yeah, that's not at all suggestive...
mythicc 4 months ago
God help us
MrNEPTUNEMADNESS 4 months ago 5
but i though the NAFTA super high way was just a figment of our imagination ??? unF*ckn REAL !!!
demented669 4 months ago 6