Again it’s straight to "muh GDP" while brushing of QoL metrics that vastly favorise Canada. Interestingly you bring back the quality of life but only for the very Democratic north-east. Obviously we’d prefer to keep our qualify of life and have a favourable economy, but there’s absolutely no way that would happen by getting annexed.
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Yes, being 35% richer in purchasing parity is a big deal. That's a 1st world versus 2nd world difference in wealth.
QoL metrics are dogshit because they have inconsistent methodologies that often produce absurd results (e.g. Honduras is the happiest place on earth). I don't put life expectancy in that bucket, it has a clear definition and it's easily quantifiable. But there's a myriad of reasons for why life expectancy is lower in the United States. A more spread out population means more driving (and driving deaths per capita are much higher), obesity is the single largest contributor to poor health outcomes (American obesity deaths per capita are far higher), and the United States smoking related deaths peaked earlier than Canada (more smoking deaths per capita), although that last one is starting to reverse. Sharing a border with Mexico is not good, and opiate related overdoses drag down life expectancy even more when the average victim is young. Canada in turn facilitates those deaths via Chinese money laundering.
Ontario is no more likely to turn into Alabama than Yukon is to turn into Ontario. The history of a place, its geography, all of that matters. The north-east benefited from the industrial revolution, the south was devastated by a civil war that left its economy in shambles. The result of free movement of trade and people would be significantly increased wealth for every province and state next to the border. That's what everyone should be working towards.
You used the word significantly.
Americans, you can have more wealth! We just want your natural resources, we will also happily take your scenic rockies and turn it into another Montana where every small town is destroyed by the ultra rich making them unhabitable for the current rural people who live there.
No thank you.
The United States gets your natural resources today. The question is whether we should collectively allow rent-seekers to take an unfair cut. Montana is a nice place, by the way.