Posted on 05/05/2025 1:10:55 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
Against the backdrop of Alberta, Canada proceeding with a plan to separate from the land of the Snow Mexican leftists, a leaked video conference call between U.S. President Trump, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Doug Ford and Prime Minister Mark Carney is created.
Keith Wilson provides the created leaked content for review. WATCH:
— Keith Wilson, K.C. (@ikwilson) May 3, 2025
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A very solid argument can be made that something akin to the Alberta-U.S. merging was the plan all along. {DEEP BACKGROUND}
I’m losing track of whether Alberta, Canada going to become the 51st state or Greenland is.
I would make a law that if you add a state you have to get rid of one.
So if you add a state, we should drop Hawaii as a state.
Everything west of Manitoba, accept no less.
Massachusetts 1, Hawaii 2.
Works for me!
Come on people! That was so yesterday. Stick with Alcatraz just for the moment.
**So if you add a state, we should drop Hawaii as a state.**
Way ahead of you. We got the native Hawaiians on our side. Can’t afford to live in their own home state. It starts with a call to restore the monarchy. Who’s gonna say it?
It starts with a call to restore the monarchy. Who’s gonna say it?
Damn right I’ll say it. We can keep the bases.
I pick the land of... Otisburg
But do we really want the loonies in Vancouver?
Let the Japanese have Hawaii but lease or reserve the parts where the military bases and other critical things are.
I remember when I lived in Hawaii, all of my school teachers were Japanese. One in particular was really cute.
Lol. Works for me.
Pervert! Lol!
At least you shoulda had them sunglasses on what they cant see where you’re looking.
I’ve never been to Hawaii.
Some friends went about 15 years ago if not longer.
They liked it.
One is a big Hawaii 5-0 fan and that was part of the reason he went.
I have zero desire to go there now for the most part.
Maybe in the time early original 5-0 but I was born in 71 in South Carolina.
“I remember when I lived in Hawaii, all of my school teachers were Japanese.”
I remember when I lived in Hawaii. Most of the public school teachers sent their kids to private schools.
When I was there, they had a teacher’s strike that lasted for a month.
We were so upset when we heard it was over.
Every school had a teacher's strike in the early 70's. It is directly related to unionization and the decline of public schools.
Darn, I thought we were special.
One other thing I remember, is that every day, a student had to work in the lunchroom, and help out.
I hated it, because, our lunchlady literally had a moustache, and it freaked me out.
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