Summary

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is pushing legislation to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, arguing the U.S. military and taxpayers secure the region, making it “our gulf.”

Greene shared the proposal text on social media, calling for federal agencies to adopt the name change.

She linked the renaming effort to combatting Mexican cartel activity in the Gulf.

Trump supported the name change in a 2024 executive order, but there has been no indication of international adoption, including by the UK.

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      The Gulf of America.

      If you think about it, it actually makes sense. We’d be staking a claim to something we have no right to and we’ve filled it with garbage and oil. We’ve done so much damage to it, that it’s barely recognizable compared to 100 years ago.

      It’s pretty much Water USA.

      If y’all have any other bodies of water you think should be named after us, go ahead and do it! A puddle with a dead bird in it, your toilet, your uncle’s piss-filled pants after he passed out from too many beers. USA! USA! USA!

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    Jesus Christ, the Gulf of Mexico is already under our protection and especially our exclusion zones which we’ve mostly waived for the benefit of business.

    Read a fucking book.

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    You know what? Let her have her little hissy fit. Let the Republicans send an unenforceable bill to Trump’s desk so he can sign it with his tiny Sharpie. The more time they spend working on things that are irrelevant, the less time they have to do the really evil shit.

    Democrats should take up their full debate time to say “This is stupid” over and over. Nobody is obligated to listen to us, and not even Trump will nuke London over it.

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      The problem is they are doing the evil shit quietly in parallel to this clown show, so everyone is distracted by the absurdity and not paying attention to the man behind the curtain.

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    I am an old man originally from Texas. Its name is the Gulf of Mexico and I’m going to dead name it until the day I die.

    This whole naming process is a smoke screen for the criminal and fascist bullshit the Trump Administration & friends are trying to pull.

    I hope Tecciztecatl or Coyolxauhqui takes offense to this and slams the Moon into the Earth like Majora’s Mask. This world is too stupid to live.

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      while I get the sentiment, it’s common to call Deutchland “Germany,” “Allemagne” (or similar sounding) “Tiskland” or “Xīdé” depending on your language. A lot of languages have a variant similar to

      Nyeh + mass + ka

      No place really has a set “name.”

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    If the right-wing is good at one thing, its distraction. All this stuff about the Gulf of Mexico, Canada, and Greenland is just plain noise designed to detract from Trump fucking around with Trans right, pulling out of the Paris Agreement (again), and all the other insidious bullshit he and his cronies are working away at

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      Also, the transpanic stuff and the climate stuff is ALSO a distraction and that is this - the MAIN agenda is to enrich donvict and all his cronies, and do jack shit about the price of eggs. Oh, which are actually going up.

      The dipshits that voted for him because “he do good economy” and the price of eggs need lots of distractions right now. The broligarchs would love to make money like they did under Covid and they would love to see idiots that voted for donvict suffer.

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    “Pennsylvania Dutch” means German ancestry because when people asked where they were from, they said Deutschland.

    And the Dutch being from Holland didn’t exactly make sense either.

    So trump and the Republicans might be able to make American federal Agencies call it that…

    But absolutely no one else has to follow suit

    Different countries call things different names. And only incredible ignorant people don’t understand that in 2025

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      The Dutch-from-Holland thing is basically a quirk of the historical relationship between England and the Netherlands. Originally the English referred to all continental Germanic people as Dutch (from Deutsch, of course). Then the Netherlanders started to become a distinct group quite separate from other Germans. However, England had way more contact with the Netherlanders, who were both geographically closer and also a huge naval presence in the seas around England, so the name stuck to them instead of the Germans

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        Engand had massive textile trade with Flanders, sending wool, undyed and finished cloth to traders there. Originally, the Flemish did almost all the weaving, but the English moved up the value chain over the centuries. Where I live near the southwestern coast of England, there’s an estuary town where the cloth merchants lived and kept their showrooms, with houses that look like they’d be more at home in Antwerp or Amsterdam. The presence of Flemish and Dutch merchants in our city are also the reason we have the oldest continuously operating synagogue in England, as well as an ancient Jewish graveyard (the nonconformists soon got a graveyard next to it, since they weren’t allowed to be buried within the city walls either). The Low Countries were less antisemitic than most places in northern Europe.

        And the later merchants’ bloodless coup that installed King Billy (a Dutch speaker who couldn’t understand English) further cemented economic and elite ties, as well as persecuting the Irish even more murderously than Oliver Cromwell’s mob did.

        Apart from Pas de Calais and Brittany, the low countries were also the nearest shipping destinations from England.

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      This is a good opportunity for Starmer to show some resolve. He’s also been very sound so far on supporting Ukraine while some of the other allies are being fickle.

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        Fuck it I’m in favour of renaming some of our bodies of water after Mexico just on principal. We’ve got a lot of lochs up here in Scotland, one of them can be Loch Mexico. Or Loch Meagsago to fit Gaelic spelling

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          Or whatever the Gaelic would be for Loch Me Cago en el Boca de Trump. Especially if it’s adjacent to one of his golf courses.

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    How did Trump support the name change in a 2024 executive order if he wasn’t president during any of 2024? I don’t remember Biden signing that order for him.