Chilly8
2012-11-17 13:37:30 UTC
At one althist site, there is one scenario
of the USA breaking up into several countires that is
rather interesting. The economic sitaution like there is now
gets much much worse, and the the breakup of the USA
begins in 2017 with Oregon and Washington seceding
to create the Federal Republic Of Cascadia
And what has been the fodder for alt history couldof the USA breaking up into several countires that is
rather interesting. The economic sitaution like there is now
gets much much worse, and the the breakup of the USA
begins in 2017 with Oregon and Washington seceding
to create the Federal Republic Of Cascadia
become reality, much sooner than we than, with
petitions for secession now having been submitted
by all 50 states.
One country almost certainly to come into existence
is a truncated CSA, which is the old Confedracy,
minus Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and the
Virginias.
I do believe the head of the figure skating federation
of such a country would likely be Dorothy Hamill
was born in Savannah, in 1956. She is a true Southern
Belle
The formation of Cascadia (Oregon and
Washington) might be a boost for Tonya, as
Cascadia might allow her to become that country's
figure skating federation.
If secession movements begin in one country,
it would likely have the domino effect in other
nearby countries.
The Republic Of Sonora (Sonora, BCN, BCS),
which tried to declare indepencence during the Mexican
revolution a century ago, would likely get a medal
in Sochi. Gracie Gold (born in Racho La Bufadora)
is Olympic timbre, and skating for the Republic Of
Sonora, she could well bring home a medal, possibly
gold.
The Republic Of Columbia (NOT to be confused with
Colombia) would have Cristina Gao, and a medal possibility.
The Rio Grande Republic would have potential
medallist, who current skates for Russia, but was
born in Saltillo, that being Adelina Sotnikova.
In this scenario, this is the finish I see for the
ladies in Sochi, in 2014
1. Gracie Gold Republic Of Sonora
2. Cristina Gao Columbia (not to be confused with
Colombia)
3. Ashley Wagner Australia
4. Agnes Zawadski Australia
5. Adelina Sotnikova Rio Grande Republic
7. Mirai Nagasu Ognian Federation
8. Kiira Korpi Finland
9. Yu-Na Kim South Korea
10. Kaetlyn Osmond United Maritime Provinces
11. Amelia LaCoste Quebec
12. Rachael Flatt Republic Of Sonora
13. Kayleigh Hole Nunavat
14. Dianne Sizimett Cascadia
15. Nina Jiang Cuba
16. Vanessa Lam Guatemala
17. Natalia Popova Ukraine
18. Kiri Baga Federal Republic Of America