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If Canada does join the US, it should join as two states: 1) a state comprised of the border strip extending from Windsor to Halifax, including the metro areas of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec, and 2) the rest of Canada. That narrow strip of cities accounts for 40-50% of the population, and it is hyper liberal. Make that a state and call it "Quebec." The rest of the country holds virtually all of the conservatives. Call it "Canada." This way you have two states admitted into the union, one liberal and one conservative, and roughly equal in population, where one is focused on metro issues and needs, and one is focused on rural issues and needs. I think this would do a lot to straighten out the political mess that has mired Canada.
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FWIW, the notion of the "crazed lone gunman" started in the 1800s, after Lincoln (R) was assassinated by a "conspiracy." After him, Garfield (R), McKinley (R), and Teddy Roosevelt (R) were all shot by crazy lone gunmen. The first two assassins were executed, IIRC, and the third - who failed to kill Teddy - was put in a mental facility for the rest of his life. So to me, it looks like the US already had a mind-control program, and this would be just around the time that Freud became interested in the theories of hypnosis. I'm thinking the US, UK, and other intelligence services of the era already had mind-control programs, probably using substances like cocaine and heroin to accelerate the process of breaking the psyche, and Freud was one of many brought into the program.
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