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Re: 9-May-15 World View -- Britain's surprise election and Chaos Theory / Trends in American politics

by John » Sat May 09, 2015 5:41 am

Guest wrote: > So John, is it possible that Scotland could come to blows about
> leaving the U.K? Both are in crisis era and nationalist ties are
> strengthening. Also what about Europe. Is the North/South divided
> that you describe a couple years still active?
England and Scotland have been at war many times, and it's not out of
the question that it could happen again, particularly if there's a new
English war with France, which would be Scotland's ally. As for the
North/South divide, there's still an enormous amount of hostility
between Germany and Greece, but whether it leads to a war remains to
be seen.
Anonymous1 wrote: > So you are saying Barry is the Indiana Jones of the WH. No matter
> what he has said or has done will have any influence on those
> around him. Getting people angry is an influence.
I think that there's a real piece of research to be done to figure out
exactly what a President can change and not. Major trend events
cannot be changed. But political events can be influenced or changed.
Exactly how that's defined needs to be researched.

Re: 9-May-15 World View -- Britain's surprise election and Chaos Theory / Trends in American politics

by Anonymous1 » Sat May 09, 2015 1:05 am

So you are saying Barry is the Indiana Jones of the WH. No matter what he has said or has done will have any influence on those around him. Getting people angry is an influence.

Re: 9-May-15 World View -- Britain's surprise election and Chaos Theory / Trends in American politics

by Guest » Fri May 08, 2015 11:32 pm

So John, is it possible that Scotland could come to blows about leaving the U.K? Both are in crisis era and nationalist ties are strengthening. Also what about Europe. Is the North/South divided that you describe a couple years still active?

9-May-15 World View -- Britain's surprise election and Chaos Theory / Trends in American politics

by John » Fri May 08, 2015 10:48 pm

9-May-15 World View -- Britain's surprise election and Chaos Theory

Trends in American politics

** 9-May-15 World View -- Britain's surprise election and Chaos Theory
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e150509




Contents:
Britain's polling organizations fail disastrously
Pre-election polls and Chaos Theory
British and Israeli elections reflected nationalistic surges
Trends in American politics


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Britain, David Cameron, Conservative Party,
Paddy Ashdown, Liberal Democrat Party, Ed Miliband, Labor Party,
Chaos Theory, Israel, Palestine, China, Iran,
UK Independence Party, UKIP,
England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland,
Benjamin Netanyahu, Battle of Bannockburn, Gil Hoffman

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