The Danish foreign minister has summoned the top U.S. diplomat in Copenhagen to explain a media report alleging that American nationals linked to Donald Trump are attempting to infiltrate Greenland and run covert influencing operations there.

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    They basically ran up and said "Hey we are liberating ourselves from the British. How about we help you do the same and with the French too and then we can all be one happy family. The Canadians did a “nah, that’s all right, thanks” and walked away.

    Honestly I believe that the US would have been in a better place if we remained like Canada or Australia. We could have avoided hundreds of years of bullshit.

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      I absolutely understand why USA didn’t want to be a colony under a king. Where all the profits go to the king, and Americans had zero influence.
      The idea of making a democracy is obviously better than a dictatorship.
      But unfortunately they designed a very flawed democracy, in an attempt to maintain efficiency in governance.
      I understand they didn’t know better at the time. But why didn’t USA reform their democracy already back in the 70’s?
      Of course it’s because it worked reasonably well back then, and it was impossible to predict the rapid decline that started with Reagan.
      The flawed democracy only worked as long as both sides respected and protected it, but Republicans began clearly disrespecting it already with Reagan, and it’s only gotten worse since.

      So now USA is in a situation where they are very near to require a new revolution to become a functional democracy.

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        The funny part is that there was a lot of propaganda. Example: no taxation without representation was actually false. The population in the UK was much higher than in the colonies, and since the colonies had members in parliament, they actually had a higher level of representation than other citizens.

        But even back then, the UK was a democracy. The US took a look back at ancient Greece and combined that with a lot of 18th century philosophy to make the government we see today.