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That’s the most mind boggling stupid idea I’ll see all day, and it’s not even 8.
Why would any of the parties involved agree to that?
We would be living in a world so radically divergent from reality that I wouldn’t trust myself to describe it.
Did you know that the words united in United States and United Kingdom mean the same? So few people around the world take a moment to consider that, even many from the United Kingdom. So, if we were to all become a single country, we’d still be United States.
Similar to the UK? Don’t put that evil on us, Ricky Bobby.
Hopefully still no official languages
… the only ways I can picture that happening are unhinged conquest by a bad US leader, or the world becoming so shitty that mexico and Canada plead to be let in.
Basically in any case, life would be significantly worse for most people.
Culturally we could pull it off with Canada but politically it would be a complete mess. Our constitution wasn’t meant to govern an empire and the more land we add the worse its imbalances become.
Mexico would be a mess from the top down. No thanks.
You’re not gonna put Mexico under a supernational state any time soon. It’s a proud country with a lot to be proud of culturally.
I’ve been promoting a merger since the 1980’s.