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Denmark Offers to Buy Michigan, Citing "Strategic Clog Manufacturing Potential"COPENHAGEN In an unexpected diplomatic twist, the Danish government has made a formal offer to purchase the U.S. state of Michigan, citing its "enormous strategic value" and "world-class wooden clog production capacity." The move comes in direct response to former U.S. President Donald Trumps infamous 2019 proposal to buy Greenland, a Danish territory.
We believe Michigan is an underappreciated gem, Danish Prime Minister Lars Frederiksen announced in a press conference. It has pristine lakes, friendly people, and an impressive history of manufacturing and wooden clog craftsmanship. In many ways, it is the Greenland of the Midwest.
A Generous Offer
The offer, rumoured to be in the range of 250 billion Danish kroner (about $37 billion USD), includes incentives such as lifetime supplies of premium Danish pastries for Michigan residents and exclusive discounts on LEGO sets.
We want Michiganders to feel at home in Denmark, Frederiksen said, so we will also implement a government-backed Hygge Initiative, ensuring every household gets a complimentary fireplace and wool blankets.
The American Response
The U.S. government has yet to formally respond, but early reports indicate mixed reactions. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer released a brief statement saying, While we appreciate Denmarks interest, Michigan is not for saleno matter how many cinnamon buns they throw in.
Meanwhile, several Michigan residents were reportedly intrigued by the idea, particularly when they heard rumors that Denmarks social welfare programs might extend to new Danish territories. Free healthcare and more bicycles? That doesnt sound so bad, said one Grand Rapids resident.
Geopolitical Ramifications
International experts are debating the potential consequences of such a purchase. Some analysts suggest that if Denmark acquires Michigan, Sweden might counter with a bid for Minnesota, escalating tensions in the region.
The Upper Midwest is up for grabs, folks, said one political commentator. At this rate, Norway might stake a claim to Wisconsin by years end.
Whats Next?
Denmark has reportedly sent an official delegation to Holland, Michigan, to discuss terms, including how the states clog production could be ramped up for export to Dutch tourist markets. Negotiations may also include whether the Michigan Wolverines would have to rebrand as the Danish Vikings.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, when asked about the proposal, responded, If they want Michigan that badly, they can have it.
Negotiations are ongoing.


msongs
(70,989 posts)Haggard Celine
(17,119 posts)They should propose a land-swap. Denmark should offer Greenland in exchange for the same amount of American territory. Make Trump respond to that shit. If he's going to threaten other countries with his insane proposals, the other countries should respond in kind.
kkmarie
(114 posts)I truly wish this was true.
The social safety net is a plus, but they really got me with the lifetime supply of premium Danish pastries. Count me in.
Although I'd rather be part of Canada!
llmart
(16,359 posts)We've got our own group of MAGAts, mostly "Up North". Maybe then Denmark could expel them from our state to some unknown deserted island.
democratsruletheday
(1,263 posts)I've lived here all my life and have Danish ancestry in my family. I'd be thrilled.
AllaN01Bear
(24,519 posts)Wonder Why
(5,331 posts)bulldoze the place?
Buddyzbuddy
(623 posts)Woo hoo, I'm in.
See ya, you Felon lovin fools.
Paladin
(29,965 posts)Layzeebeaver
(1,916 posts)Hopefully everyone knows this is fake news
Crowman2009
(3,024 posts)I mean c'mon, do you how nany hockey teams, concerts with Canadian music acts and Tim Horton's there are in Michigan? Enough to claim it back.
William769
(58,221 posts)Anyone would be happy to have that State.
Freethinker65
(11,194 posts)Too bad it was a sarcasm post.
eppur_se_muova
(38,686 posts)I'm pretty sick and tired of "average Americans" from one of our very least diverse, least progressive states having such an outsize voice in determining which candidates get off to a good start every four years.