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In response to President Donald Trumpβs continued musing about the U.S. acquiring Greenland from Denmark...
I love how the article uses the word musing instead of, oh I don't know, raving lunacy? Rambling idiocy?
How whimsical of them...
California inside EU through Denmark which means California inside Schengen area? Sounds like new easy to access location for holidays :P.
Wait does that also means that Hollywood movies will become EU movies? Wait does that also means that Porn Valley movies will become EU movies?
My mind is blown!
That also means you can only visit all of the EU and California for 3 months per year.
Schengen destroyed holidays in the EU because you can't hop from country to country and get new visas anymore
You don't need a visa to travel inside the Schengen area and you can travel freely inside UE.
Again, only valid 3 months.
no, if you are an EU citizen, you can stay in another country inside EU for more than 3 month. The only need is that you have to declare your new residence as a secondary residence for taxes.
Yes. This is fine for EU residents. For people who dont live in the EU, it makes holidays max out at 3 months.
People that have more 3 months of vacations per year have enough money to get investment visas.
Nope. That's not how backpacking works. You dont have a job. You live off savings. You live on a shoestring budget.
Or you have a job and do it part time while traveling around (eg remote teaching, therapy, etc)
Careful, if Trump thinks he will personally benefit in some way...
Then Californians are free
Oh please please please please please.
I know its dumb but a lot of dumb things happen all the time. Why cant we have a dumb good thing happen sometimes.
If they somehow actually take California, can the two states above it join so I can get that sweet GDPR?
CalifΓΈrnia is clearly Danish
if i was california i'd become denmark for a flagon of mjod
I wouldn't mind, but it is pretty funny when you consider that California's GDP alone is ten times that of Denmark's.
Size is not an issue for the Danes. Just look at Greenland.
Trade California for Greenland Trump. Do it. Itβs such a huge deal and you love deals!
Be carful of that fault line and wild fires.
Maybe we would actually start listening to the remaining native Americans on how to actually tend the garden that they spent 15,000+ years tending.
No, take Texas or Florida. Alabama sounds good too.
Why would we want those backwater hellscapes?
Beaches. The nature is nice. Its just half the people that suck.