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You're welcome!
Well, joining the WA is a good first step :)
You could telegram Jomsberg for a place on the map (if you haven't done so already!), and be sure to check out the Nordic Lands News (NLN), which is the main RP-forum in this region!
Or you could just join the general banter here on the message board 8) We're a bunch of... Umm... Funny dudes 8)
Since my nation is based on the Borgs of Star Trek, I usually threaten my neighbours with assimilation, while Sjaelland and Fyn generally is quite bitter over the fact that he doesn't own the territory he is based on (HAHAHAH) ^^
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Anyhow, it is the weekend so I'll see you guys on Monday (In case I don't accidentaly wander in here when I'm drunk and starts a rant or something)
Cheers!
Aboveland and Kopyk
HAHAHAHAHAAHHAHS sondrbk Jajajaqjqj lol
Whallhall, Vulkanas, Sjaelland and fyn, and Sorlovia
Ok, I need to restrain myself, this is getting out of hand :)
Eylandia, Vulkanas, and Aboveland
Hey, it's time for round 2 so there might be more to come 8)
Whallhall and Vulkanas
https://open.spotify.com/track/1vwKCzg7Y9GgmqFffyTEm4
I loooove to preparty to this kind of stuff 8)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxNGMvNIvP8
You have to admit that there is something inspiring about the NFL theme. I'm not an American or even a fan the sport but even I find it incredibly inspiring.
Finally! A post from Aboveland! Once again those Abovian politicians seem to be insulting Sorlovia. Naturally you aren't going to find one of your own citizens guilty of being a spy. So why should we trust Abovian "justice"? You know, we're genuinely trying to be friends but the constant condescension from Aboveland is making the Sorlovian Government lose patience.
Fortunately, President Peretsov is a patient man with a thick skin. We will endure all of your insults and keep working to strengthen ourselves. Another fantastic post Abovie! Interesting, explains a few things well also being somewhat irksome. Brilliant!
Svenskis and Aboveland
Second round's most likely between Macron and Le Pen.
We'll see what happens, I guess
Whallhall, Eylandia, and Sorlovia
I doubt Le Pen would win this time, as Fillon and Amon(maybe others) are ready to make a coalition with Macron, still, what is certain is that Front National is here to stay, and is all too well in health, and if Macron presidency is a failure (Sarkozy was a failure and Hollande was a major failure) I would not be surprised seeing Le Pen winning the next election, Macron has a lot of votes also because he is seen as someone "outside of the system", he cleverly built his program pleasing a substancial amount of the electorate of both right and left, he knew what notes he had to play and when to play them, no wonder he is called the "Mozart of the Elysée", and France truly needs a political Mozart.
The french are angry, and rightly so, their country is experiencing a lot of difficulties, resulting in part from Merkel´s semi-imposed austerity, against who Hollande submited like if he was her´s pet, this is not France, but france, France greatness demands the presentation of a clever alternative to Merkel´s Europe, and has absolutely everything in its powers to do it.
Capitalism is now in deep crisis, and has overpassed itself, which will be the country making the first move towards RBE, I believe France is a major candidate, as the USA (the country in which RBE was "invented" as a lot of other promising post capitalist theories) oligarchic system remains too strong(to overthrow the elite it would take a horrendous civil war) and the scandinavian countries, and Japan, remain rather stable, I believe.
Macron's a pro-EU centrist, but yeah. Polls right now show Macron cleaning Le Pen's clock at roughly 30 percentage points ahead; for comparison, Trump at worst was only about 8 or so percentage points behind Clinton during the 2016 election, and even with his electoral win, still lost the popular vote.
Another group we're really starting to see emerge in this is the populist left of Sanders and Melenchon; Melenchon went from 11% of the vote in 2012 to 19% of the vote in 2017 and performed the strongest in the young vote, which is very good news for them. I wouldn't be surprised if Melenchon wins the next one as well; however, Corbyn's performance in Britain will be very important to see how the populist left will perform in the near future, despite the disparity between Corbyn's unpopularity and the relative popularity Sanders and Melenchon enjoy.
Overshot it, some polls are saying Macron is only 20 points ahead rather than 30. My point still stands though.
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