President Trump's Hidden Agenda

 


BY C STONE | STONE NEWS NETWORK ||| WASHINGTON, D.C.

President Trump is going to be signing an executive order to dismantle and re-arrange the U.S. Department of Education. We could see this from a long ways away; during his campaigns he was going to rework all of America's institutions.

But now, after more closely examining the political movements within the Trump Administration, and their relationships with other countries - we see patterns emerge.

It would be shocking to think that some of the most disliked people in the world to Trump is some Canadian politicians. Who would have thought the relationship would sour so quickly in the scant 8 years since he was last in power.

And true to his behavior, he's quick to condemn those who say awful things about him - either private or in public. As we go further each day into the Trump Administration's daily floggings - angry at the news media, his critics, Canada, China, Mexico, etc, etc... it tends to be a chaotic news cycle. 

The talk about annexing Canada, Greenland, and even the Panama canal. People are quick to dismiss his repeated statements with fury and quotes about fighting back.

But let's be serious here. President Trump has the most powerful army in the world and if he wanted to take Canada by the least force necessary - he could do it very easily. 

We hope that never happens.

Outmatched by technology, manpower, and sheer volume of arsenals, it would be impossible to win. Everyone with a brain knows it. Even the Canadian politicians. It came to no surprise that former Prime Minister Trudeau came out of that meeting with the truth: President Trump was serious, you can't laugh it off, and that was it.

It would be a surreal and sad moment of Canada was forced to be an American state or states. Certainly there would be a public uproar. The economy would shift dramatically and if we were ever to survive, we would have to adapt.

I am not in favor of Canada joining America willingly. To be honest, America has a lot of problems we don't need: Expensive health care, an awful collection of guns, and a complete mess of infighting even within the Republican party.

But still. One wonders what would happen if Canada forced America to become Canadian. Certainly there would be a uproar. You can bet the fleet would be called back, along with every man, woman, and retired military person racing to defend their homeland.

Back to reality. 

President Trump seems intent on flexing power and increasing the amount of land available. The water, natural resources, the culture, who doesn't love poutine? A nice donair from Halifax? Some classic Winnipeg-style rye bread on your table?

Will America take over it's neighbors? Is Mexico safe? One wonders what would happen if the stave of drugs never stopped. "America decided enough was enough, so we're taking over Mexico and annexing it to be another state." 

Soon the cartels would move to their southern neighbors. Hell would break loose.

This isn't some dystopian nightmare fantasy novel. This is happening now, in this time, so be aware.

One hopes people will come to their senses.

 

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