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helpusSS57
I went to school for Political Science. While this was my major I took many classes on warfare. One of my favorite teachers was Charles Butler. He taught a class on how warfare evolved from pre world war 1 to post world war 2. It was an interesting class. On of the things I remember clearly was the vaunted cavalry charge of the prussian army against the german panzer. Truly a defining moment in mechanized warfare. What I learned from this is how what may be sophisticated one day may be obsolete the next. What I also learned from my studies is that 1 most people do not pay attention to any type of history and in due course regularly repeat the mistakes of the past(hence our current incarnation of government in the US) and 2, politicians rarely listen to Generals for whatever reason.
When we had our last merge, the coalition dominated the feild in city count, troop count, resource count, and hero lvl. But with the infighting that took place. The laze fair attitude about Imhotep. The indesisivness on a game plan, the results have been catastrophic. I can only relate it to watching the rise and fall of the roman empire. Truly a close comparrison. Game plan? Imhotep claims north march? Coalition ports 1\2 of all assets into North March, Result? in 48 hours Imhotep falls. Is this conjecture? not at all. It has been proven time and time again that sheer numbers can win just about anything. And of course people will read this and say 1 I have no idea what I am talking about, 2 blah blah blah,3 yadda yadda. But in the end my readers know that I am right 98.7% of the time with a 1% margin of error.
Truly I am a master at all things with Talent on loan from GOD. This is indisputable.(though some may try. I dare say none would survive a head on debate with me for more then 5 minutes.)
On a further note to close a chapter that was brought up recently
The USA is a republic with Republicans and Democrates, The political system of Denmark is that of a multi-party structure, where several parties can be represented in Parliament at any one time. Danish governments are often characterised by minority administrations, aided with the help of one or more supporting parties. This means that Danish politics is based on consensus politics. Since 1909, no single party has had the majority in Parliament.
This being said the smaller parties can be grouped into 3 main wings of conservatives, liberals, and independents who pull from the latter 2.
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I'm not sure how to respond to this..I think i'm supposed to laugh because it's a joke..?
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