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In the Oval Office, President Donald Trump sits confidently nexr to Mark Carney, the new Canadian Prime Minister. Trump gestures toward an elegant map showing the U.S. Canada border. With a visionary tone, he says something About the artificially drawn line across Canada.
Trump’s comment about the “artificially drawn line” isn’t just casual, nothing is, He is the wittiest man alive and says so much with so little time. No, it strikes at something deeper. A perfectly straight border, like the one stretching across the top of the U.S.A., feels unnatural. Borders shaped by rivers, mountains, or culture make intuitive sense …but a ruler-straight line? That’s the mark of man, not nature. Carney may pride himself on precise instruments like the compass, the calculation ,but President Donald Trump’s choice of words suggests something more forceful.. a ruler. Not just a tool, but a symbol of authority.
So who did draw that line? And why? It’s not a question people often ask, but it lingers. The 49th parallel wasn’t chosen by divine logic.. it was negotiated, drawn … imposed. When Trump says, “that’s the way it was meant to be” while imagining the land without that line, it almost sounds like he’s inviting us to reimagine North America itself. It’s a subtle comment , but it’s the kind that lingers in your mind, because it might not be just about maps. It might be about rewriting history, realigning power, or removing artificial constraints .. geographic, political, or even ideological!!
I also couldn’t help but notice Mark Carney mentioning Buckingham Palace and the “owners of Canada” in the same breath. It was… odd. The phrasing felt almost coded .. like something layered beneath the surface. Why bring up the British monarchy while discussing a supposedly sovereign nation? Was it just offhand, or was he pointing to something deeper? It makes you wonder: Who really “owns” Canada? Is the reference to Buckingham Palace just symbolic , maybe? or is it a quiet nod to colonial ties that never truly broke? Combine that with his comment about the artificially drawn line, and it starts to feel less like rambling and more like veiled commentary. Something to teach us all. Or a message to all World Leaders! Trump has a way of planting phrases that seem strange at first . until you realize they might not be accidental. Maybe he wasn’t just talking about borders and maps. Maybe he was pointing at invisible hands, quiet agreements, or a future where those artificial lines can be redrawn by a better man!
And it’s also a beautiful, you know, as a real estate developer, you know, I’m a real estate developer at heart. When you get rid of that artificially drawn line, somebody drew that line many years ago with, like, a ruler, just a straight line right across the top of the country.
President Donald Trump said that.
IT’S THE DOOR! LOOK!


The Door..small..albeit there already!
