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U.N. Current Voting Power by Association

Date: Saturday, November 14, 2020 5:55 AM EDT

Have been having trouble getting into Talkmarkets from my main computer, so i have come downstairs to the basement where i have a backup computer--so bear with me because the keyboard sucks.  Regardless, I was happy to find my basement computer working because i would hate to lose touch with my followers.

Again, this may be something you already have done, but this morning i summed up the value of the Global 2000 by nation-association (e.g., Spain-Europe; Japan-Other Asia).  You may not agree with every one of my nation-associations, but regardless, the current results relating to voting power would look something like the following.  I think you should find it interesting in case you have not seen it before.

 

U.N. Association Current      Value Current Voting Power
United States               25,914 47.7%
Europe               10,243 18.9%
Other Asia                 7,011 12.9%
China                 5,970 11.0%
Middle East                 2,301 4.2%
Americas                 1,894 3.5%
India                     848 1.6%
Africa                     144 0.3%

In fifty-years the voting power will have changed significantly and i can tell you how, but i will leave that to your own globonomists to figure out.

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Comments

Adam Reynolds 3 years ago Member's comment

I've been having some trouble too. Looks like they might be having some technical difficulties, probably related to spikes of high traffic. It seems to resolve itself after only a few minutes.