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Tuesday, 12/30/2008
Gloom and doom for the USA?
I don't think so, but this Russian does.
Personally, I think he's full of it, especially in the way the country is supposed to split up.
If I had to look at this as being an issue, turmoil in North America, and how it would divide up, here is my map of it.
Okay, that seems rather simplistic, till you consider my sources of input on the subject, which are the 2008 election maps (displayed further down), and a knowledge of certain things.
1. Where population centers are, and what influence they would have on soldiers able to be provided to the front.
2. General survivability of people in a breakdown of society, based upon the level of societal support they currently enjoy, and current lifestyle choices (Ever go hunting? Ever go fishing? Ever go camping? Ever go backpacking? These people who do can survive with allot less support than people who live in cities.).
3. Where most of the military hardware of the countries is stored, and where most of the soldiers serving in said military come from (loyalty).
4. Pincer movements between any two areas of stronger influence crushing a weaker area in between.
5. Ability to receive material support from foreign allies (ports).
6. The constant threat of Tijuana and their drug cartels being neutralized by absorption.
7. Disgruntlement of people being ruled by far off regions.
8. Historical division of areas of production vs. areas of transshipping and middlemen/management.
And finally...
9. The most recent (2008) elections, which areas supported which idealism. Here are the maps of those...
Source: US Elections Board.
Red=Right Wing/Conservative.
Blue=Left
Wing/Liberal.
Note: Alaska went conservative also.
(Sarah Palin, Conservative V.P. Candidate was governor of Alaska)
Source: Wikimedia Foundation.
Looks pretty clear and clean cut to me. So, lets hope, for the sake of silly pie in the sky leftists, and general ethics, that we don't decay into civil war. But if we do, I do believe my side of things will come out on top. Good will always triumph over evil. And you need to ask yourself, what IS good, and do your intentions lie in line with the classic definition of good.
If you can't tell intuitively what good is, then I bet you are in one of those areas not marked as being the new United States.
Zap!
Edited on: Tuesday, 12/30/2008 8:04.55 PM Mountain Standard Time
Categories: Conspiracy Theory, People
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