Tiny, i don't disagree with a single thing you said..
so wtf is wrong with our mad king..
not one single proposal you made which isn't 100% attainable without changing one. damn. thing. today.
military expansion? check.
minerals exploration? check.
rare earths? check.
profit sharing? check.
cutting off Russia and China at the Arctic pass? check.
strengthening NATO? check.
bringing the world's greatest military to impose its will on a future hotspot? check.
letting the Netherlands continue to pay for the Greenlandic dole that we can't afford? check.
saving the U.S. Treasury from more unsustainable debt? check.
avoiding investing real (borrowed) money today in a payoff that's likely hundreds of years in the future at best? check.
but our fragile ego-ed narcissistic orange man child is surrendering everything...for absolutely nothing in return that we don't already have..
i think a clearly impeachable offense, under the High Crimes and Misdemeanors standard, due to violating international law, attacking a treaty ally, and far exceeding presidential power under the U.S. Constitution..
among other things, Congress declares war, not the president..
3rd time's the charm. Trump's luck will finally run out, i predict..
so Trump can go hat in hand in supplication to Congress to see if they support..sheer madness. fat chance of that..
and, the Dow tumbles while Canada signs trade deals with China, yields on the 10 year t-bill spiked, and the U.S. greenback tumbles..again. this is what happens when Captain Ahab is at the helm..
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnb...e-updates.html
the world has completely loss confidence in U.S. leadership. because we have a clown for a leader..
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Originally Posted by Tiny
What do you disagree with Yssup? You realize exploiting rare earth deposits in Greenland costs a lot more than buying the materials from China. And the only thing that's going to cause companies to invest are government subsidies. While I'm one of the biggest fans of free markets here, that's something the U.S. needs to do (subsidize rare earths). If the USA forked over the cash to make it happen, why wouldn't Greenland want to issue permits to companies that would guarantee the U.S. some percentage of the output? It would be a boon to their economy. And as to the military bases, if you believe the press there's already a treaty in place that lets the USA do whatever it wants, and Greenland and Denmark are both happy to honor it.
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