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Re: OU and New Caledonia - was RE: [GZG] NSL Geopolitical Composition




----- Original Message ----- From: <Beth.Fulton@xxxxxxxx>
Who'd have though Japan could go from feudal nation to country trying to take over half the planet in a comparable time? (Or maybe less, my modern Japanese history is weak I'll admit).

But now you demonstrate the effectiveness of the totalitarian regime to refocus the direction of a country in a short space of time. Similar things have happened in FPP democracies when the government makes a large % of the governing house. This happened when the Lange labour government took power in the 1980s. They swept into power with a massive majority. While in power they sold off government assets, slashed the government department sizing, completely changed the tax basis of the economy. Drastic stuff.


In order for the same thing to happen in the US, you would need to get the same party with major control of the president, the senate and congress. This could happen but it is rare...Without the major swing you need to play consensus politics and promote some of the other party's ideas to get them passed.

As I understand it MMP was deliberately chosen for German politics after WW2 so that they couldn't get a party dominating the political scene as happened with the national socialist party in the 1930s.

The more houses and layers of government a country has the less able it is to shift. Australia is so over governed that it's not at all dynamic in it's ability to change. A visit to an Aussie supermarket is like a trip back 20 years.


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