
The one Canadian currency is known as “loni”, a word that can describe Donald Trump’s latest answer to a question about the country’s annexation.
Fox News reporter Peter Dossi asked the president whether he was “untergent” that if Canada became the 51st state, it is “very very blue state? They are very large and very blue.
Yes, it is a serious question.
Although Trump has not done any confidentiality to make North America’s neighbor 51, but some Republicans are afraid that Canada will add millions of democratic voters to the mixture, as well as 50 more House of Representatives and two additional senators.
Mark Amodei, representative of R-NEV. “I don’t think anyone thinks it’s a very good idea. Oh, how many votes will you get?”
Trump ignored the issue very real in response to Duk. Instead, he referred to the US-Canada border as an “artificial line”, a call for the loud statement he used a week earlier.
“You know, you have the artificial line, the right-wing line that appears to be drawn by a ruler,” Trump told reporters at the Oval office. “I don’t mean ruler like the king. I don’t mean a ruler like the ruler, it’s just an artificial line.
He continued his “artificial line”’s words, reiterating how beautifully the United States and Canada appeared the same.
“It was just an artificial line drawn in the dust or in the ice,” Trump said. “You are adding (Canada) to this country, what a beautiful Earth’s mass! The most beautiful mass of the earth anywhere in the world.
Finally, Trump began to answer Duoy’s original question.
“Now (Now) is liberal? Color. But, you know a conservative (incomplete) until I participated,” he said. “I don’t care who climbs there. It’s frankly, I might improve with a liberal of a conservative if you want to know the truth.
You can see the exchange below.
Of course, social media people thought about Trump’s latest statements in Canada, and many said “artificial lines” could include the US and Mexican borders.