Kvakksangerne - The Party with a need of Change:

Day 3,256, 13:28 Published in Norway Norway by Jan Anderson

For more then a couple of centuries, dominant politics has always consisted of two mainhouse parties, and several small parties.

As time expands, a major party will flop, but be replaced by the new group, which was previously ignored.

When time moves on, so do these changes happen, which lead to different outcomes, and frankly, eRepulbik is not a exception.

For most of the common folk, looking at Norway only gives you two obvious and valuabale options:

Teknokratene with M. De. Ruyter (sorry for the butchering of your name) and the Norwegian "Hippie Movement" (no offense) led by Joshua.

You may wonder:

B ... but Jan, why are they dominant? Got any proof?

Yes, imaginary curious viewer, i do.

Exhibit A: Media Control

Ever noticed that when something great happens, it's usually something from a high position, or a member of a party, which then gets many great comments for his posts?

I suggest you keep an eye out for that.

Most of the time, media control can happen in quite a discreat way. You may not expect it, hell, you may never find any trace of it, but it's there.

Trust me, if a "low key party member" suddenly does a massive breakthrough, take a look at who usually supports them by direct words such as: "Happy to have you onboard", it may actually reveal something bigger.

Exhibit B: The "Genereal Consencus"

When looking at parties, you can directly involve current trends, ideas and ideologies into the first look of a party.

You may wonder:

What do you mean by the first look?

Well, let's put it like this:

As a first-time viewer, the first thing which strikes is the emblem. Directly, you can spot that Teknokratene got a fancy "revolutionary" like emblem going on, where as the Green Peace movement has the generic use of the colour green, and their obvious name as a hint.

Combine this with a little look into their party agenda, and current ideologies and Eureka; You got a match for a new member.

Therefore, parties such as Kvakksangerne never get spotted.

I have dedicated my time, and will dedicate my time in the next month, to change the look of Kvakksangerne.

Some may see this as the biggest experiment. Others may see this as a needed change. But we can all agree, that the 3rd parties, need a better look in our society. Time and time has shown us that some of the best answers come from the people who barely show their face.

Why not put Kvakksangerne up at the podium for a month, and see what they can do?

Because after all, everyone needs change, and the colours of red, green and blue, get generic over time.

And as always, this has been Jan Anderson, wishing a happy day, and a critical view on society!