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    Well, now here’s an interesting question - what would happen - if the United States
    Well, now here’s an interesting question - what would happen - if the United States

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    of America - hypothetically speaking - *joined* with its Southern neighbours - Mexico.
    of America - hypothetically speaking - *joined* with its Southern neighbours - Mexico.

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    /There’s going to be a lot to unpack in this video./
    /There’s going to be a lot to unpack in this video./

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    I think I can do it.
    I think I can do it.

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    But before we get started - welcome to Most Amazing Top 5, make sure to hit that subscribe
    But before we get started - welcome to Most Amazing Top 5, make sure to hit that subscribe

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    button down below.
    button down below.

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    I’m your host Jack Finch.
    I’m your host Jack Finch.

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    Let’s get started, shall we?
    Let’s get started, shall we?

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    Okay.
    Okay.

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    The United States of America, a country that declared its independence on July 4th, 1776
    The United States of America, a country that declared its independence on July 4th, 1776

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    - has had an interesting historical relationship with its Southern neighbours for quite a number
    - has had an interesting historical relationship with its Southern neighbours for quite a number

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    of years.
    of years.

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    242 years to be precise.
    242 years to be precise.

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    Modern Mexico - which was founded on September 16, 1810 - and has an estimated population
    Modern Mexico - which was founded on September 16, 1810 - and has an estimated population

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    of over 120 million people, is a country with a rich tapestry of ancient cultural history
    of over 120 million people, is a country with a rich tapestry of ancient cultural history

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    - some of which dates back to about 8’000 BC.
    - some of which dates back to about 8’000 BC.

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    Mexico is identified as one of the seven cradles of civilization - and was home to many ancient
    Mexico is identified as one of the seven cradles of civilization - and was home to many ancient

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    societies - such as the Maya, the Aztec and the Olmec.
    societies - such as the Maya, the Aztec and the Olmec.

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    So… what would happen, if things got a little weird - and somehow, America /joined/ Mexico?
    So… what would happen, if things got a little weird - and somehow, America /joined/ Mexico?

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    Now, I know - with the current state of geopolitics - this happening would be borderline impossible.
    Now, I know - with the current state of geopolitics - this happening would be borderline impossible.

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    But we can always imagine, *right?*
    But we can always imagine, *right?*

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    And who knows - maybe it’s even already happened in some alternate reality.
    And who knows - maybe it’s even already happened in some alternate reality.

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    /Probably/.
    /Probably/.

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    So first up, what would the Mexican-American flag look like?
    So first up, what would the Mexican-American flag look like?

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    We’re all familiar with the iconic star spangled banner, 50 stars and 13 stripes,
    We’re all familiar with the iconic star spangled banner, 50 stars and 13 stripes,

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    but under a Mexican governance - what would have changed?
    but under a Mexican governance - what would have changed?

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    The national colours of Mexico are green, white and red - not at all a far cry from
    The national colours of Mexico are green, white and red - not at all a far cry from

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    the USA’s red white and blue - and to be honest, they’d switch pretty seamlessly
    the USA’s red white and blue - and to be honest, they’d switch pretty seamlessly

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    into the U.S flag - just, you know, change the blue for green.
    into the U.S flag - just, you know, change the blue for green.

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    But, I don’t know - that’s pretty boring, so let's switch it up a bit.
    But, I don’t know - that’s pretty boring, so let's switch it up a bit.

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    You know what both national flags kind of have in common?
    You know what both national flags kind of have in common?

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    /Eagles/.
    /Eagles/.

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    The Mexican flag features an image derived from an Aztec legend, where their gods told
    The Mexican flag features an image derived from an Aztec legend, where their gods told

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    them to build a city - when they saw an eagle eating a serpent - which is now, Mexico City.
    them to build a city - when they saw an eagle eating a serpent - which is now, Mexico City.

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    And, well - the U.S.A absolutely loves eagles.
    And, well - the U.S.A absolutely loves eagles.

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    They’ve got it stamped on everything.
    They’ve got it stamped on everything.

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    Who wouldn’t want to see a Mexican-American Double Eagle Flag?
    Who wouldn’t want to see a Mexican-American Double Eagle Flag?

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    That’d be amazing.
    That’d be amazing.

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    They’d be facing off - one bald eagle with its talons outstretched - and one golden eagle
    They’d be facing off - one bald eagle with its talons outstretched - and one golden eagle

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    with a serpent in its mouth.
    with a serpent in its mouth.

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    Now that’s a flag.
    Now that’s a flag.

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    Coming in with our second point - we /have/ to talk about the FBI.
    Coming in with our second point - we /have/ to talk about the FBI.

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation was founded on July 26, 1908 - and is the USA’s primary
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation was founded on July 26, 1908 - and is the USA’s primary

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    federal law enforcement agency.
    federal law enforcement agency.

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    Since its creation, the FBI has been incredibly effective at taking down major criminal organisations
    Since its creation, the FBI has been incredibly effective at taking down major criminal organisations

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    on America’s *own* turf - in the 1930’s it was the likes of John Dillinger and Baby
    on America’s *own* turf - in the 1930’s it was the likes of John Dillinger and Baby

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    Face Nelson - gunslingers who rampaged their way across the country.
    Face Nelson - gunslingers who rampaged their way across the country.

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    In the 60’s and 80’s it was John Gotti and Joe Pistone - with help from the RICO
    In the 60’s and 80’s it was John Gotti and Joe Pistone - with help from the RICO

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    act - the FBI’s most ambitious project to date.
    act - the FBI’s most ambitious project to date.

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    And - well - if we put Mexico together with America, there’s kind of the Mexican War
    And - well - if we put Mexico together with America, there’s kind of the Mexican War

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    on Drugs - which is a /pretty big deal/.
    on Drugs - which is a /pretty big deal/.

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    The FBI’s annual budget request in 2018 was an insane 8.77 *billion* dollars.
    The FBI’s annual budget request in 2018 was an insane 8.77 *billion* dollars.

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    That’s a lot of money to fight crime in the 4th largest country on Earth.
    That’s a lot of money to fight crime in the 4th largest country on Earth.

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    BUT - compared to that, the Mexican government have *already* spent an estimated 54 billion
    BUT - compared to that, the Mexican government have *already* spent an estimated 54 billion

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    dollars - since 2007, and things continue to rage on.
    dollars - since 2007, and things continue to rage on.

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    If the FBI had to take on the absolutely mammoth task of combating the war on drugs, on it’s
    If the FBI had to take on the absolutely mammoth task of combating the war on drugs, on it’s

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    own soil - then things would get /pretty/ bad, pretty fast.
    own soil - then things would get /pretty/ bad, pretty fast.

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    It’s budget would more than likely be wiped out - leaving scarce resources left to combat
    It’s budget would more than likely be wiped out - leaving scarce resources left to combat

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    even further levels of crime back in the 50 states.
    even further levels of crime back in the 50 states.

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    Tying in with our next point - which is the hot topic of /Texas/.
    Tying in with our next point - which is the hot topic of /Texas/.

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    Now, the story of Texas is incredibly rich with intriguing moments in its history.
    Now, the story of Texas is incredibly rich with intriguing moments in its history.

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    The Texas Revolution, which happened between 1835 and 1836, was a moment where Texas succeeded
    The Texas Revolution, which happened between 1835 and 1836, was a moment where Texas succeeded

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    in breaking with Mexico - establishing the republic of Texas, and eventually being annexed
    in breaking with Mexico - establishing the republic of Texas, and eventually being annexed

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    by the United States.
    by the United States.

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    And - well - since then, Texas has kind of done things it’s own way.
    And - well - since then, Texas has kind of done things it’s own way.

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    Since the 1990s, there have been major efforts by some Texan’s to promote secession from
    Since the 1990s, there have been major efforts by some Texan’s to promote secession from

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    the United States - which essentially means that they want to leave, and do things their
    the United States - which essentially means that they want to leave, and do things their

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    own way.
    own way.

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    In June 2016, after the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU with Brexit - many Texan’s
    In June 2016, after the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU with Brexit - many Texan’s

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    took to social media with the same kind of idea, using the hashtag #Texit.
    took to social media with the same kind of idea, using the hashtag #Texit.

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    And - since we’re currently living in this hypothetical world, that’s probably what
    And - since we’re currently living in this hypothetical world, that’s probably what

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    would happen if America joined Mexico.
    would happen if America joined Mexico.

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    Now, the White House has strongly opposed the notion any time it crops up, with them
    Now, the White House has strongly opposed the notion any time it crops up, with them

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    issuing several responses since 2012 that completely reject the idea.
    issuing several responses since 2012 that completely reject the idea.

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    But - for the sake of this video - hashtag #Texit would /definitely/ be a thing.
    But - for the sake of this video - hashtag #Texit would /definitely/ be a thing.

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    Even California’s trying to get in on it.
    Even California’s trying to get in on it.

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    In 2016, after Donald Trump’s election, a fringe movement called Yes California, managed
    In 2016, after Donald Trump’s election, a fringe movement called Yes California, managed

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    to gather over half a million signatures on a petition to put a “Calexit” into action
    to gather over half a million signatures on a petition to put a “Calexit” into action

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    and secede from the United States.
    and secede from the United States.

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    Jeez - everyone’s doing it.
    Jeez - everyone’s doing it.

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    But - as we’re tying this fun little rollercoaster up, we’ve got to turn things a little serious.
    But - as we’re tying this fun little rollercoaster up, we’ve got to turn things a little serious.

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    Both Mexico and the United States are built on /incredibly/ strong constitutions that
    Both Mexico and the United States are built on /incredibly/ strong constitutions that

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    paved the way for their nations to step into the Modern World as free, decent, and innovative
    paved the way for their nations to step into the Modern World as free, decent, and innovative

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    societies.
    societies.

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    These constitutions are the cornerstones of both the Mexican and American ways of life
    These constitutions are the cornerstones of both the Mexican and American ways of life

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    - and are an important highlight of why something like this would just - /never/ - /happen/.
    - and are an important highlight of why something like this would just - /never/ - /happen/.

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    They’re even incredibly similar - and share a majority of key features.
    They’re even incredibly similar - and share a majority of key features.

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    A federalist system, a supreme court - separation of church and state.
    A federalist system, a supreme court - separation of church and state.

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    We’ve got Tex Mex food and margaritas, and people in Mexico love Popeyes just as much
    We’ve got Tex Mex food and margaritas, and people in Mexico love Popeyes just as much

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    as people in Louisiana.
    as people in Louisiana.

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    And that can -*only*- be a good thing.
    And that can -*only*- be a good thing.

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    That’s all we’ve got time for today guys, I hope you’ve enjoyed this strange little
    That’s all we’ve got time for today guys, I hope you’ve enjoyed this strange little

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    video.
    video.

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    Let us know what you think in the comment box down below.
    Let us know what you think in the comment box down below.

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    Make sure to hit that subscribe button so you can stay updated with our latest uploads.
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    You’ve been watching, me - Jack Finch - right here on Most Amazing Top 5.
    You’ve been watching, me - Jack Finch - right here on Most Amazing Top 5.

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    We’ll be seeing you soon.
    We’ll be seeing you soon.

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    Until next time - take it easy.
    Until next time - take it easy.

All verb
happen
/ˈhapən/

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To take place or occur

What If America Joined Mexico?

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Intro:

Well, now here’s an interesting question - what would happen - if the United States
of America - hypothetically speaking - *joined* with its Southern neighbours - Mexico.
/There’s going to be a lot to unpack in this video./
I think I can do it.. But before we get started - welcome to Most Amazing Top 5, make sure to hit that subscribe
button down below.. I’m your host Jack Finch.. Let’s get started, shall we?. Okay.. The United States of America, a country that declared its independence on July 4th, 1776
- has had an interesting historical relationship with its Southern neighbours for quite a number
of years.. 242 years to be precise.. Modern Mexico - which was founded on September 16, 1810 - and has an estimated population
of over 120 million people, is a country with a rich tapestry of ancient cultural history
- some of which dates back to about 8’000 BC.. Mexico is identified as one of the seven cradles of civilization - and was home to many ancient
societies - such as the Maya, the Aztec and the Olmec.
So… what would happen, if things got a little weird - and somehow, America /joined/ Mexico?
Now, I know - with the current state of geopolitics - this happening would be borderline impossible.

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