BJ Dichter
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Well, no, you want it to be a territory because you don't want us to have any impact on the electoral college.
The last thing you want is us voting.
But it's actually how the writings are distributed in Canada.
But that gets all very boring unless you're a political nerd.
But they've biased all the districts and they've condensed them just basically into a few cities, Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
And those cities determine the entire electorate on the electoral results on the federal level.
If it was distributed fairly, that's why you see this movement in Alberta.
Alberta should have more seats because Canada is actually a very conservative country.
It's just it's just a couple of cities that are very they used to be liberal.
Now they're leftists.
But if it was distributed fairly, then you would see conservatives would win just about every election.
That's the reality.
You know, the Monroe Doctrine includes Canada, right?
What do you say?
But there's a reason for that.
I don't know if I mentioned on this stream or another one, but when I ran for office, which was now, well, when Trudeau got elected...
and i was in the conservative party this was the chatter behind the scenes amongst mps and staffers and chiefs of staff because we all kind of got to know each other was we had a regular problem in canada of russia surfacing nuclear submarines in the canadian arctic on a regular basis
and that was just to show that it's not protected and if they really wanted to launch a nuclear attack on america they could very easily do it despite norad uh they could very easily fire off a couple of nukes and it was everybody was i was shocked how scared everybody was uh within the political class that it was such a and you know one of the people i knew pretty well uh he had worked in moscow he was an ambassador
and fluent in Russia.
And this is what was really frustrating about the whole Russia, Russia, Russiagate stuff is the leftists have overplayed their hand.