BREAKING: Trump’s Plea to Canadians: "Vote For Pierre Poilievre Today and Surrender To Me!"
Trump's Truth Social Post Is a Full Throated Endorsement Of Canada's MapleMAGA Leader, on Election Day, is SUMTHIN...
Today, as Canadians head to the polls, a bombshell post from Diaper Donald Trump on Truth Social has upended the federal election. At 8:36 AM EDT on April 28, 2025, Trump issued a plea to the "Great people of Canada," urging them to elect Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
His pitch? If Poilievre wins, Canada could become America’s "cherished 51st state," promising to "cut your taxes in half," boost military power "for free," and quadruple the size of Canadian businesses with "zero tariffs or taxes." Trump’s vision dismisses the Canada-U.S. border as an "artificially drawn line" and claims unification was "meant to be," while falsely asserting that America has been "subsidizing Canada with Hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year." This isn’t just an endorsement—it’s a blatant call for Canada to hand over its sovereignty, resources, and identity to the United States, confirming fears that Poilievre is a MAGA asset ready to sell out his country.
For real.
The Post
Here’s Trump’s full message:
"Good luck to the Great people of Canada. Elect the man who has the strength and wisdom to cut your taxes in half, increase your military power, for free, to the highest level in the World, have your Car, Steel, Aluminum, Lumber, Energy, and all other businesses, QUADRUPLE in size, WITH ZERO TARIFFS OR TAXES, if Canada becomes the cherished 51st. State of the United States of America. No more artificially drawn line from many years ago. Look how beautiful this land mass would be. Free access with NO BORDER. ALL POSITIVES WITH NO NEGATIVES. IT WAS MEANT TO BE! America can no longer subsidize Canada with the Hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year that we have been spending in the past. It makes no sense unless Canada is a State!"
This isn’t a casual musing—it’s a calculated appeal dropped on election day to sway voters. Trump paints a rosy picture of economic prosperity and military might, but the price is steep: Canada’s independence. His claim that the U.S. has been footing a massive bill for Canada is a fabrication—trade between the two nations is mutually beneficial, not a one-sided subsidy. Yet, the real danger lies in how this aligns with Poilievre’s campaign and what it reveals about his loyalties.
Poilievre: A MAGA Asset in Waiting
Pierre Poilievre has built his platform on promises that echo Trump’s rhetoric, most notably his pledge to "cut taxes in half." It’s a cornerstone of his campaign, appealing to Canadians frustrated with rising costs. Trump latches onto this, framing Poilievre as the leader who can deliver a low-tax, business-friendly utopia—under American control. While Poilievre hasn’t explicitly endorsed becoming the 51st state, his silence on rejecting Trump’s vision speaks volumes. His populist style, deregulation agenda, and coziness with MAGA-esque ideas have long drawn comparisons to Trump. Now, with Trump begging Canadians to vote for him, the mask is off: Poilievre’s leadership could pave the way for Canada to become a vassal of the United States.
A vote for Poilievre today is a vote to give Canada to Trump. He just confirmed it again. Poilievre isn’t just the Dollar Store version of Trump - he’s working with MAGA because he is MAGA.
Poilievre’s tax cuts might sound appealing, (nice of Trump to Identify Poilievre with the tax cut quip) but they align with a broader agenda of dismantling Canada’s social safety net—think healthcare, education, and welfare—which sets it apart from the U.S. Becoming a state would mean subjecting Canada to American laws, stripping away its ability to protect these values.
Trump’s promise of "quadrupling" industries like lumber and energy is a thinly veiled grab for Canada’s vast natural resources, which would be exploited under U.S. priorities, not Canada’s. Poilievre’s refusal to forcefully distance himself from this fantasy fuels suspicions that he’s a willing partner in Trump’s annexation dream.
The Cost of Surrendering Sovereignty
Trump’s post isn’t just bombast—it’s a threat to Canada’s existence as a sovereign nation. Becoming the 51st state would erase Canada’s ability to set its own trade policies, maintain its currency, or negotiate on the world stage. The border, which Trump calls "artificial," is a symbol of Canada’s distinct identity—its multiculturalism, universal healthcare, and stricter gun laws—all of which clash with American norms. Economically, integration might boost some sectors, but it would leave Canada vulnerable to U.S. downturns and decisions made in Washington, not Ottawa. Trump’s "no tariffs or taxes" promise is a mirage; Canada would lose the leverage to protect its interests, handing its wealth to American corporations.
Public reaction has been swift and fierce. On X, Canadians have voiced outrage: "Poilievre seems to not care or is actually entertaining the idea of becoming the 51st state," one user wrote. Another warned, "If Poilievre is elected, Canada will become the 51st state. Fuck around and find out." Even Poilievre has felt the heat, stating, "Canada will never be the 51st state. Period." But words are cheap—his policies and Trump’s endorsement tell a different story.
Election Day: A Fight for Canada’s Soul
The timing of Trump’s post is no accident. Hours before polls close, he’s betting on economic discontent to lure voters into Poilievre’s camp, gambling that promises of prosperity will outweigh love for sovereignty. But this election is bigger than tax cuts—it’s about whether Canada remains Canada. A vote for Poilievre risks empowering a leader who, intentionally or not, could deliver the country into Trump’s hands. His MAGA alignment isn’t speculation anymore; it’s laid bare in Trump’s own words.
Canadians have rejected this idea before. Historical flirtations with joining the U.S. have always fizzled out, thanks to a deep pride in national identity. Today, that pride must prevail. Rejecting Poilievre isn’t just a vote against one man—it’s a stand against losing Canada’s resources, autonomy, and future to a foreign power. Trump’s begging is a wake-up call: the stakes are existential.
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The Verdict
As you cast your ballot today, consider this: Trump sees Canada as a prize to be claimed, and Poilievre as the key to unlocking it. His post confirms what critics have long feared—Poilievre’s MAGA sympathies threaten to hand over Canada’s sovereignty and riches to the U.S. The choice is stark: vote to keep Canada independent, or risk becoming a footnote in Trump’s America. Your country’s future hangs in the balance. Reject Poilievre. Protect Canada.
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Good G*d! The Orange Sadist won't give up until he destroys the entire world!!
Fuck him. Carney for Canada. 🇨🇦🍁