People, places, etc. Useful for TL's and all. Very high quality and plenty of them.
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Now that part I don't get, Stalin had allies to appease right after WWII and that didn't stop him cracking down on Eastern Europe. Now he's playing for keeps with no allies and he's acting nice, I don't think so.
At the very least non-communists leaders will be killed, communist leaders who...
You also have to fix the union situiation.
From here:
And that doesn't count parts which Toyota outsources to overseas non-union firms while Detroit outsources much to heavily unionized Canada.
A high protective tarriff might protect the domestic market but foreign markets would be...
Just curious, how did you figure out that that amount of firepower would cause that amount of casualities? The US has done large scale bombardment before but I don't think with more then 3-4 battleships and the Japanese were usually in fortified positions on mountainous terrain.
In any...
One small nitpick, I don't think 5 divisions are enough to take on Sweden. I believe they had something like 400,000 men trained and ready to be mobilized within a few weeks during WWII. That was one of the reasons the Germans never attacked.
That said, they wern't very mechanized.
The AFL-CIO is organized, SEIU is organized but the average American union isn't. When they call a strike there is always a significant percent that ignores it. Next is precedent; correct me if I'm wrong but I can't remember a time in modern memory where one union has gone on strike on behalf...
Nice update but there are two problems:
First is with the ATC strike. Without some rather massive changes, US unions were not set up for a national strike nor were they inclined to since the strike was a clear violation of federal law (and making it legal would have meant a renegotiation of...
It’s a hard question to answer. When you try to predict when something will happen, it’s necessary to have some indicators that progress is moving toward the event. Technically I would say never, there is a future chance for full communion like what the Traditional Anglican Communion is trying...
I don't think it's possible.
English in pretty much all of its forms was developed soley in Britian. There were Angles and Saxons left behind in Germany but the 'Anglo-Saxon' was created in England. The language of those left behind turned into Modern German/Dutch.
Even if you can get...