Digs at Canada ‘don’t necessarily represent the views of the folks in our town,’ says mayor of Haines, Alaska

Things have gotten a little weird lately with the U.S. and Canada, but one small-town mayor in Alaska hopes his town can still be Valentines with its neighbours across the border in the Yukon.

Mayor Tom Morphet of Haines, Alaska, penned a love letter of sorts this week and sent off a copy to his counterparts in nearby Haines Junction, Yukon and Whitehorse on Wednesday.

It says the Haines Borough wants to “reaffirm a relationship of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance” with those Yukon communities.

  • TheAgeOfSuperboredom@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    We can direct all we want and it won’t do anything. Frankly, the voters in the USA made it clear they’re not interested in working together with anyone. Trump supporters have been told for at least a decade how terrible he is, but they were more interested in listening to fox news. A whole group of absentee voters chose not to vote Harris over some vague ideas around Palestine, despite being told Trump would make it worse. Then there’s everyone else who couldn’t get off their ass to vote despite being told this was existential.

    My heart does go out to the good people who did vote and are trying to change things. I’m on your side and I wish you well. But I’m sorry to say that there are a lot of people who deserve the shit that’s coming. I’m tired of trying to “work together” through the first trump administration, through COVID, through the trucker convoy, through all the free speech bullshit, through all the reduction in women’s rights and healthcare, through the reduction in trans rights, etc. Nazi punks fuck off!