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First of all, we're both G8 Nations meaning, we're rich as hell.
And yet, this very same G8 doesn't include China. I don't think anyone would accuse the US of being particularly rich right now, if you refer to governmental fund reserves. And, really, that's what rich would mean. China would be #1 in that category, ie the richest country. Next would come Japan, which
is a G8 member, and then Russia, which is a half-member - It's part of the G8, but not part of the G7, which both serve the exact same function, the only difference being whether Russia's there. In fact, Canada is either the 13th largest economy or the 14th, depending which agency you ask. That's not rich as hell even GDP-wise. And it's 28th in currency reserves.
67% of the US' exports go directly to Canada, and thus, we are strict trading parters.
Source. I rather doubt that the 13 billion GDP, 300 million population US exports 67% of everything it makes to a country with a GDP of less then 1.3 billion and a population of less then 50 million. Not enough consumers.
Both Canada and the US are also interlocked in "Defensive Procedures" and Military Objectives (although there are disputes)
WW1, WW2 and the Cold War are certain examples
Canada is the US's... I won't say bitch, but it fits. While Canada may brag about any defensive procedures and whatever else security things they're in, the US provides almost all of the technology, funding and action for everything security-related.
First of all, everyone does know that an election means nothing?
Its now how many good ideas you have, or what kickass things that your team is going to do.
Its about how well you pursaude the public.
Yes, I think everyone on SEN understands that Americans are stupid and vote for the guy with the best hair.
None.