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January 8, 2025 2:42 pm  #31


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Radiowiz wrote:

(for those who wonder what this has to do with radio, Quebec would have to form their own QRTC if they separate)

I'm not ready yet (if ever) for an all Celine Dion radio format...

 

January 8, 2025 3:43 pm  #32


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

paterson1 wrote:

Just watching CNN's coverage of the terrible fires around Los Angeles, they are also trying to balance with some other news.  Trumps ramblings about Greenland, Panama and Canada are still percolating on the network as well.

This is a nice example of how crazy talk becomes mainstream common sense in the hands of incompetent/irresponsible/malicious media.
 

 

January 8, 2025 4:14 pm  #33


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

I'm alarmed at the enormous skreeds all of you are writing on this thread.
No offence but it's a colossal waste of effort.
Trump is only going to be around for four years, and might even die or become incompetent before that.
Any idea how long a process it would be for Canada and the US to merge?
That process could take decades of the most complicated legal and economic wrangling the world has ever known.
 

 

January 8, 2025 4:27 pm  #34


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

newsguy1 wrote:

I'm alarmed at the enormous skreeds all of you are writing on this thread.
No offence but it's a colossal waste of effort.
Trump is only going to be around for four years, and might even die or become incompetent before that.
Any idea how long a process it would be for Canada and the US to merge?
That process could take decades of the most complicated legal and economic wrangling the world has ever known.
 

At present it's just the amphetamines keeping Trump out of a Reaganesque vegetative state. He's not considering this concept of an idea as admitting a new territory into the Union...it's Anschluss. 

 

January 8, 2025 4:28 pm  #35


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

newsguy1 wrote:

Trump is only going to be around for four years, and might even die or become incompetent before that.
Any idea how long a process it would be for Canada and the US to merge?
That process could take decades of the most complicated legal and economic wrangling the world has ever known.
 

Does the chosen Vice President (JD Vance) think that a 51st state is a good idea? Or is he just being a good team player? 


RadioWiz & RadioQuiz are NOT the same person. 
RadioWiz & THE Wiz are NOT the same person.

 
 

January 8, 2025 4:28 pm  #36


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Elon is in charge

 

January 9, 2025 8:17 am  #37


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

On the subject of what Canada could be in for if the unlikely "51st state" ever were to happen, the new incoming FCC Commissioner, Brandon Carr, is a figure of controversy. He strongly advocates for AM radio to be made mandatory in all cars sold in the U.S., but he's also in favour of major deregulation, which would allow huge corporations - like Audacy, Townsquare, iHeart and others - to acquire more stations in a market than they can now. 

One of my pet peeves in the industry, especially in the U.S., is that there's already too much concentration of ownership in the same market, leading to an overall sameness, automation, job losses and more corporate and less original radio. 

If Carr gets in and gets his way, radio may only get worse down south not better. And given what Bell, Rogers and Corus have already done to radio here, that's one problem we don't need to import.

Disrupting the Airwaves: What’s Ahead With Carr’s FCC

 

January 9, 2025 9:31 am  #38


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Then Bell or Iheart will by back their stations.
Iheart would be happy and that would be bad for whiteoaks and cina.

 

January 9, 2025 2:01 pm  #39


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

newsguy1 wrote:

I'm alarmed at the enormous skreeds all of you are writing on this thread.
No offence but it's a colossal waste of effort.
Trump is only going to be around for four years, and might even die or become incompetent before that.
Any idea how long a process it would be for Canada and the US to merge?
That process could take decades of the most complicated legal and economic wrangling the world has ever known.
 

You're right, Canada will never become the 51st state. However, Trump may well force, through economic sanctions, Canada to make changes that benefit the U.S. In the broadcast realm, he may demand the Online News Act be repealed, or an end to restrictions on foreign ownership of Canadian media and telecom companies. That's a real concern.
 

Last edited by Davenet (January 9, 2025 2:02 pm)

 

January 9, 2025 3:03 pm  #40


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

We should liberate the US. Make them our 11th province.


After all is said and done, more is usually said than done.
 

January 9, 2025 3:10 pm  #41


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

turkeytop wrote:

We should liberate the US. Make them our 11th province.

I think that's a great idea.
Maybe trump can keep the southern states and hawaii can be its own country.

 

January 9, 2025 4:21 pm  #42


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Scarboroughbluffsradiof99 wrote:

turkeytop wrote:

We should liberate the US. Make them our 11th province.

I think that's a great idea.
Maybe trump can keep the southern states and hawaii can be its own country.

I'm in the US right now. I could work on fomenting unrest among the civilians.
 


After all is said and done, more is usually said than done.
 

January 9, 2025 4:32 pm  #43


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

turkeytop wrote:

I'm in the US right now. I could work on fomenting unrest among the civilians.

I'm starting a new DXers Rule party. Where should I direct the suitcases of cash to sway the expat vote where you are? If it's Florida, the numbers look good!

 

January 9, 2025 4:47 pm  #44


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Canada can take Central Florida.

 

January 9, 2025 5:05 pm  #45


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

newsguy1 wrote:

I'm alarmed at the enormous skreeds all of you are writing on this thread.
No offence but it's a colossal waste of effort.
Trump is only going to be around for four years, and might even die or become incompetent before that.
Any idea how long a process it would be for Canada and the US to merge?
That process could take decades of the most complicated legal and economic wrangling the world has ever known.
 

Come on newsguy1 take off the news cap and have some fun....

 

January 9, 2025 5:20 pm  #46


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Justin Trudeau is going to be on CNN with Jake Tapper today...oh, he is on right now..

 

January 9, 2025 5:52 pm  #47


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

paterson1 wrote:

Just watching CNN's coverage of the terrible fires around Los Angeles, they are also trying to balance with some other news.  Trumps ramblings about Greenland, Panama and Canada are still percolating on the network as well.

CNN news centre just had an interesting interview with Republican Representative Brendon Gill from Texas regarding Trumps comments on annexing Greenland, the Panama Canal and Canada.  

According to the rather angry Mr. Gill, the people of Greenland, Panama and Canada should be "honored" that President elect Trump is even considering these three territories to come under the fold of the US. 

Well, I am truly humbled...

He's as rong as rong can be.
I'm not going to be humbled about being an american.

 

January 9, 2025 6:42 pm  #48


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

What we have, in the incoming felonious US president, are the ravings of a senile, angry, divisive lunatic who will be long dead before any part of this country joins our (former?) friend to the south.

And shame on any Canadian (looking at you Kevin O'Leary) who, for even one minute, offers credence to this demented idea.

A pox on tRump's house. What a complete waste of a human life.

 

January 9, 2025 6:51 pm  #49


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

paterson1 wrote:

newsguy1 wrote:

I'm alarmed at the enormous skreeds all of you are writing on this thread.
No offence but it's a colossal waste of effort.
Trump is only going to be around for four years, and might even die or become incompetent before that.
Any idea how long a process it would be for Canada and the US to merge?
That process could take decades of the most complicated legal and economic wrangling the world has ever known.
 

Come on newsguy1 take off the news cap and have some fun....

On one hand it's sad. Greenland and Canada will remain so. But, on the other hand, the talk is diversion. Lots of things being done or slated to be done pretty quickly, and attention misplaced on the theatrics and silly-season stuff. This is the time of all times to watch the chicken yard...

 

January 9, 2025 7:07 pm  #50


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Dial Twister wrote:

What we have, in the incoming felonious US president, are the ravings of a senile, angry, divisive lunatic who will be long dead before any part of this country joins our (former?) friend to the south.

And shame on any Canadian (looking at you Kevin O'Leary) who, for even one minute, offers credence to this demented idea.

A pox on tRump's house. What a complete waste of a human life.

I'm a conservitive, but trump's to far right and to american for me.

 

January 9, 2025 9:27 pm  #51


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Davenet wrote:

newsguy1 wrote:

I'm alarmed at the enormous skreeds all of you are writing on this thread.
No offence but it's a colossal waste of effort.
Trump is only going to be around for four years, and might even die or become incompetent before that.
Any idea how long a process it would be for Canada and the US to merge?
That process could take decades of the most complicated legal and economic wrangling the world has ever known.
 

You're right, Canada will never become the 51st state. However, Trump may well force, through economic sanctions, Canada to make changes that benefit the U.S. In the broadcast realm, he may demand the Online News Act be repealed, or an end to restrictions on foreign ownership of Canadian media and telecom companies. That's a real concern.
 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Canada export a LOT of energy to the U.S.? Not just gasoline, but also electricity, etc? Make it clear: If you want to put tariffs on our items, we will stop exporting our energy to your country. That is an effective way to counter any economic sanctions the U.S. might impose(in addition to OTHER tariffs Canada is considering placing on American products).

Last edited by ckg927 (January 9, 2025 9:30 pm)

 

January 9, 2025 10:25 pm  #52


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

ckg927 wrote:

Davenet wrote:

newsguy1 wrote:

I'm alarmed at the enormous skreeds all of you are writing on this thread.
No offence but it's a colossal waste of effort.
Trump is only going to be around for four years, and might even die or become incompetent before that.
Any idea how long a process it would be for Canada and the US to merge?
That process could take decades of the most complicated legal and economic wrangling the world has ever known.
 

You're right, Canada will never become the 51st state. However, Trump may well force, through economic sanctions, Canada to make changes that benefit the U.S. In the broadcast realm, he may demand the Online News Act be repealed, or an end to restrictions on foreign ownership of Canadian media and telecom companies. That's a real concern.
 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Canada export a LOT of energy to the U.S.? Not just gasoline, but also electricity, etc? Make it clear: If you want to put tariffs on our items, we will stop exporting our energy to your country. That is an effective way to counter any economic sanctions the U.S. might impose(in addition to OTHER tariffs Canada is considering placing on American products).

That is exactly what Ontario Premier Doug Ford has threatened to do, although he's backed off of that lately.  

 

January 10, 2025 1:51 am  #53


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

Canada has lots of minerals, gas and oil that the US will need regardless.  For some of the material for EV batteries it is mostly a choice of Canada, Russia or China.  For the life of me, couldn't imagine why the US would even consider importing from China or Russia.  Our supposed and exaggerated "dirty" oil is a much better option than the middle east or Venezuela. 

 

January 13, 2025 12:45 pm  #54


Re: The "51st state" and its implications (Political Thread)

I will post this here rather then the defund the CBC thread.

He thinks they are spewing propaganda and they are their (CPC) opposition.  How very Marxist to shut down a voice they don't agree with.  If I had a choice I'd rather see Pierre Poilievre and the CPC to disappear than the CBC.  The right and alt-right around the world is taking us down a very dangerous path.  God (insert whoever else you wish) us all.  I'd rather be Woke as He!! then Dumb as F@#$ which is what seems to be a prerequisite of being a conservative these days.  Nothing Conservative about screwing over your children's and grandchildren's existence on this planet for a few cents at the gas pumps.  But I believe we have already screwed over the planet and are past the tipping.  The earth will have its last revenge on us in the next couple under years. 

 

January 13, 2025 2:49 pm  #55


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