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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-28-07 10:47 AM
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15. Then Canada would follow creating a formidable population block
USA population:.........303,474,960
Mexico population:......108,700,891
Canada population:...... 33,085,648

Total population block: 445,261,499

I see no reason for this not to happen except for cultural differences and an agreed form of political established. Canada's parliamentary form of government is really very different and Mexico, well they have a highly structured class system which would require decades to dis-assemble, if it ever could. I think the long term outcome of NAFTA would be a unification of culture and political systems under the U.S. constitutional form of government, if we in fact remain that by the middle of the 21st century.

Why no assimilate the rest of Central America and the Caribbean nation states while we are at it. That could add another 75.0 to 100.0 million people. Wouldn't that give Trent Lott and the Senate Repuke Quartet something to sing about!
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