The satirical “magic” petition for the purchase of California from the United States gained a traction on the Internet after US President Donald Trump’s attempt to get Greenland.
Online petitionWho got more than 200,000 signatures, starts with “måke califänia Great ægain” at the top of the petition.
“Los Angeles?
“Well, we have one -time opportunity to make this dream true,” it continues. “Let’s buy California Donald Trump!”
Danish, who signed a donation, is encouraged with the aim of collecting $ 1 trillion donations – “giving or taking billions” – and the goal of 500,000 signatures.
The story continues below the advertisement
There are also five main incentives for the signing of the petition: Sunshine, Avocado Toast, Protection of the Free World and Disneyland – which calls him to rename “Hans Christian Andersenland”, after the author of the Danish fairy tale. Little Mermaid.
“Mickey Mouse in Viking helmet? Yes, please, read the petition.
“Trump is not exactly a fan of California. It has been called” the most destructive country in the union “and sets with its leaders for years. We are sure that he will be ready to give it up for the right price.”
The site also suggests sending their best negotiators, including LEGO’s executives, to help buy California.

Here is the reason for Trump’s seriousness in getting Greenland
“We will even provide for life from the Danish pastries to sweeten the deal,” according to the petition. “As for the will of citizens? Well, let’s face it – when did it stop it? If Trump wants to sell California, he will sell California.”
The story continues below the advertisement
But of course, each petition needs some precise printing, at the bottom: “Leave the responsibility: This campaign is 100 % real … in our dreams.”

Get national news
As for the news that affects Canada and around the world, he participated in the urgent news alerts that were delivered directly when it occurs.
Kazavier Dotweth, the petition organizer, got the idea last month during his vacation in the Philippines. He heard an American tourist discussing Trump Greenland loudly.
“The American does not seem to be aware of how it was supposed to be for the president of any country – especially in the stable democracy that the United States claims to – to present or threaten to take over the lands of another country,” Dutoit. He said Associated Press.
The petition gained more attention after a A new draft law submitted by US Republican Representative Body Carter on Tuesday.
The draft law will give Trump the ability to enter into negotiations with Denmark to acquire Greenland and rename it “red, white and Blaleland” if it is going through the Council and the Senate.
The story continues below the advertisement
Carter said: “America has returned and will soon be greater than ever with the addition of red, white and Blaleland,” Carter said. In a statement. “President Trump correctly identified the purchase of what is now known as Greenland as a priority for national security, and we will proudly welcome his people to join the free nation to exist at all when we disappoint our negotiators.”
The new Carter’s proposal is given the office of the Minister of the Interior after six months after the possible bill to ensure the update of federal documents, which reflects the new name “Red, White and Blaleland”.
Last month, Danish politician Andersesen did not retreat when he issued a public message to Trump at his home to make Greenland part of the United States.
“Dear President Trump, he listened very carefully,” Festsin said in the European Parliament. Greenland has been part of the Danish kingdom for 800 years. It is an integrated part of our country. It is not for sale. “

‘Mr. Trump, and **** off! The Danish politician comes out at the American President’s stadium to acquire Greenland
Going now
-
Cancer pills appear in Zelenersat, made at Alberta, promising early results
-
Trump threatens Canadian cars with 100 % definitions
Vistisen continued the use of some profanity that made him in trouble with the rest of the European Parliament.
The story continues below the advertisement
He said: “Let me put it in words that you may understand.” “Mr. Trump, F -K Off!”
Nikolai Stefanota, Vice President of the European Parliament, has jumped, and told Vistisen that the language is unacceptable.
Stefanota said: “If the translation is correct, the term that you used is not allowed in this house and there will be consequences for the message I used,” Stefanota said. “It is okay in this House of Representatives. Thank you. No matter what we think about Mr. Trump, this language cannot be used.”
Trump was asked about Greenland by correspondents after assuming his post on January 20.
Trump replied: “Greenland is a great place, we need it for international security.” “I am sure that Denmark will come – it costs them a lot of money to preserve it, to preserve it.”
On January 21, Prime Minister Mute B. egede addressed Trump’s comments about the region.
“We are Greenland. We don’t want to be Americans. We don’t want to be Denmarks either. Greenland’s future will be determined by Greenland. Our country and people will decide what is happening to Greenland.”

Russia says Trump’s “frightening” statements on Greenland are interacting with European leaders with great caution.
In January, Trump said he would not rule out the use of power or economic pressure to make Greenland-a semi-stable area in Denmark-part of the United States. He insisted that it was the issue of the national security of the United States
The story continues below the advertisement
“We need Greenland for national security purposes,” Trump told reporters on January 7.
Trump has previously made doubts about the legitimacy of Denmark’s demand for Greenland. In addressing Trump’s comments in an interview with the Danish broadcaster TV2, Danish Prime Minister Metty Friedriksen described it as “the most important and closest ally of Denmark”, and she does not believe that the United States will use military or economic power to ensure control over Greenland.
Friedrixen repeated that she welcomed the United States with greater interested in the Arctic, but said that “this should be done in a way that respects the green people.”
“At the same time, this should be done in a way that allows Denmark and the United States to cooperate, among other things, NATO,” said Friedriksen.
– With files from the Associated Press