Re: Registered Republican Voters . . .

From: Alfred Einstead (whopkins_at_csd.uwm.edu)
Date: 10/24/04


Date: 24 Oct 2004 00:08:49 -0700

Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
> It'll be easy and very tempting to gloat over the Bush-Cheney
> reelection once the smoke clears from all the lawsuits being
> filed against the election process. On January 20th 2005, we
> can expect George W. Bush to again be sworn in as President
> of the United States of America. That's a given. But if you're
> like me, you'll want to go out of your way to rub it in against
> the failed left-wing liberal Democrats, and this is probably
> not such a good idea. Why?

Because the developed world is on the crest of a huge pendulum
shift back to the left -- similar to that in the 1970's in
the opposite direction begun in Scandinavia and spreading to
the US.

Yes, these things will happen as you said. But the "Why?" is
because of 2006. The Liberal Wave is going to hit hard, also
starting in Scandinavia -- but this time along a new divide
not seen before at this level: sex.

Forget about red vs. blue states

http://www.csd.uwm.edu/~whopkins/RatioPolitics.gif

It's pink vs. blue states. And the Pink Wave is coming.

Women Are Taking Over Sweden
news://alt.california October 14, 2004
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Women+Taking+Over+Sweden

Russia and the Disappearance of Men, period
news://sci.anthropology October 17, 2004
http://google.groups.com/groups?q=Russia+Disappearance+Of+Men

The Middle East -- A Man's World (But Not Much Longer)
news://talk.politics.mideast September 26, 2004
http://google.groups.com/groups?q=%22Middle+East%22+%22Man%27s+World%22

The Truth About The Gender Wage Gap -- The Glass Floor
news://talk.politics.misc October 22, 2004
http://google.groups.com/groups?q=Reversal+Gender+Gap+Wage

Hysteresis & Schloegel Process In Population Dynamics
news://soc.culture.indian May 20, 2003
http://google.groups.com/groups?q=Hysteresis+Schloegel

(Dealing with the Schloegl model analogue underlying the sudden
reversal in the wage gap and other parts of the balance of power;
misspellings are done intentionally to facilitate search engine
citation references by keyword).

Re: Is Psychology/psychiatry a Science?
news://sci.psychology.theory October 11, 2004
http://google.groups.com/groups?%22No+more+sciences+left+in+Russia%22

(The gradual takeover of the sciences -- including the hard
sciences -- by women).

These are elements that will form part of a much more comprehensive
picture provided in the first volume of the forthcoming Federation
trilogy
       http://www.csd.uwm.edu/~whopkins/federation.html
titled "The Fall Of Mankind"
       http://www.csd.uwm.edu/~whopkins/fallman.html
all of which has been previewed in the Fourth Wave presentation at
the Transvision 2004 conference in Toronto in August of 2004, an
early draft of the corresponding report/presentation currently
available at
       http://www.csd.uwm.edu/~whopkins/tv04.htm



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