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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (56099)9/5/2014 2:00:09 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) of 71466
 
If Scotland votes "yes" to independence, I could see that as affecting financial markets. So what are the chances of a "YES" vote outcome?

At least Even Stevens (1:1) I say.

I think left to their own devices the Scots would have voted a clear "NO" as the outcome of independence has many risks attached. Naturally conservative, Scottish woman would have tended to voted "No" I think overall.

However, this factor can be upset by the outstanding ability of English politicians to goad the Scots into doing something completely different. Treating Scottish women with patronising contempt is going to do it I think. This advert ( from the BT or "Better Together" campaign) has backfired spectacularly imho. I never have seen so many angry Scots women after this showed.

stream.aljazeera.com

twitter.com

It really is hilarious -g-
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