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WATERTOWN POST ANALYSIS:
Golden Age Thinking in a Silver Age World
By Hans Wilder | Editor-in-Chief | Watertown Post
“You can ignore reality, but you cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.” — Ayn Rand
The “Deal” That Never Was
Last night, the United States did what any self-respecting nation should do: it walked away from a “major” deal with Canada that was, frankly, more maple syrup than substance. Tensions have exploded, Twitter/X is ablaze, and you can practically hear the CBC news anchors choking on their Tim Hortons. Canada’s government is “outraged.” Protesters are everywhere. Economic “experts” are predicting the apocalypse. Again.
But let’s pause: Why is anyone surprised? For years, Canadian politicians have treated the U.S. like a giant ATM—free defense, free market access, free reality checks, and in return, they send us Hockey Night in Canada and half the world’s maple-flavored TikToks.
The White House finally said, “No deal.” Outrage? Maybe. Wake-up call? Absolutely.
#AmericaFirst — But Let’s Think BIGGER
Yes, we hear the “America First” crowd loud and clear (and I agree—Trump didn’t come back to play nice with limp-wristed globalists). But what if this isn’t just about trade deals, tariffs, or a bunch of drama at the border?
What if the real solution is North American unification?
Not “global government” NWO style—North American Unity: U.S., Canada, and Mexico—one gigantic Golden Age powerhouse. Think about it:
- One border, one military, one dollar, one quantum leap into the future.
- All the oil, gas, and minerals the world could want—managed under actual adults, not UN paper-pushers or Ottawa’s WEF interns.
- No more whining about who pays for what. No more “Canada gets universal healthcare because Uncle Sam pays the bills.” No more cartel-run border chaos.
- The economic strength to tell Beijing and Brussels to take a hike.
If the U.S. and Canada actually joined forces (with Mexico’s manufacturing muscle and a Trump-led playbook), you’d see a quantum-level economic and technological leap overnight. Golden Age stuff. The kind of unification that would make the European Union look like a Girl Scout meeting.
The Real Divide: Elites vs. The People
Let’s cut through the woke static:
Most Canadians—especially outside of Toronto and Vancouver—like Americans just fine. Western Canadians? They’d probably trade Trudeau for a Trump bobblehead in a heartbeat.
But their political class? WEF puppets, professional apologizers, and blue-check mediocrities more worried about offending globalist pals than defending Western values.
That’s the real crisis—not the border, not the tariffs, but a leadership vacuum on both sides of the 49th parallel.
The Golden Age Solution
Let’s be honest:
- The 21st-century world is too dangerous and too competitive for the U.S. and Canada to play petty sibling games.
- North America united would be a supercontinent of prosperity and security—and the rest of the world knows it.
So maybe it’s time for ordinary Americans and Canadians to look past the drama, the political theater, and the media nonsense. Maybe the real “deal” isn’t another NAFTA remix, but the birth of a new Golden Age—the North American Union.
And hey, if Ottawa’s elite don’t like it?
They’re welcome to keep their “universal healthcare” and 18% sales tax. We’ll be too busy launching quantum AI industries and building the future.
Bottom Line:
Canada, America—time to stop fighting and start winning.
Unification is the future. The Golden Age is calling.
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