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The Time Alliance wrote:If I remember all wars were.

All offensive military operations.

Humpheria wrote:All offensive military operations.

Thought so.....

The Time Alliance wrote:Thought so.....

Ditto. The board gave permission to wrap the one in <CENSORED> up, but it is taking longer than thought.

Humpheria wrote:See guys, you don't have to vote party line.

I would like to thank everyone for their support during this election cycle and the best of regards to NCSA whose challenge I appreciated.

Your very welcome.

I'm abstaining from this vote. I can't decide :(

I think we should all ourselves with Authoritarians. They could help us fight Communism. *nods* But I'm kinda iffy on it. I just thought I'd see how you guys felt about it.

Einsiev wrote:I think we should all ourselves with Authoritarians. They could help us fight Communism. *nods* But I'm kinda iffy on it. I just thought I'd see how you guys felt about it.

No. Just no. The State Socialists we are fighting are Authoritarian.

We aren't fighting anyone.

Ah, I see now. Well, it was worth a try.

The Time Alliance wrote:No. Just no. The State Socialists we are fighting are Authoritarian.

^woah. Im saving this qoute. Forever.

Republic Of Minerva wrote:I am bored.

I feel ya. I've started a trade with TTA. Who else wants to trade?

Nations of Libertatem,

I have decided to resign from my position as Attorney General, after a solid term of service, to someone of greater activity and ambition. My reasons for this resignation do not come from malice, simply completion, as of now, with Regional politics.

Liberosia, as the constitution prescribes, will select a new AG. I wish him/her the best of luck in the future and to telegram me if they might need advice or assistance.

Sincerely,

The Lone Star

The Lone Star wrote:Nations of Libertatem,

I have decided to resign from my position as Attorney General, after a solid term of service, to someone of greater activity and ambition. My reasons for this resignation do not come from malice, simply completion, as of now, with Regional politics.

Liberosia, as the constitution prescribes, will select a new AG. I wish him/her the best of luck in the future and to telegram me if they might need advice or assistance.

Sincerely,

The Lone Star

Sad to see you resign. Best of luck in your endeavors aswell!

I hope that you will stick around. You are one of our oldest and most sacred members. it saddens me to see you leave office.

If it interests anybody, please send a differently named puppet to my (and Muh Roads') new region. We are currently voting on a constitution and there's still time to become a Founding Member.

Region: International Liberty Alliance

Lone Star. I thank you for all the things you have done for the region.

We might not have seen eye to eye on anything but you were a great leader. I wish you luck in whatever you decide to do next.

Eye to eye on *Everything

Of course I'll stick around.

The Lone Star wrote:Of course I'll stick around.

Good.

The Lone Star wrote:Of course I'll stick around.

Yay!

The Lone Star wrote:Nations of Libertatem,

I have decided to resign from my position as Attorney General, after a solid term of service, to someone of greater activity and ambition. My reasons for this resignation do not come from malice, simply completion, as of now, with Regional politics.

Liberosia, as the constitution prescribes, will select a new AG. I wish him/her the best of luck in the future and to telegram me if they might need advice or assistance.

Sincerely,

The Lone Star

Well...okay...I'll get on that.

You did a fine job Lone Star. Sad to see you resign but I'm glad you'll stick around.

3 hr delay for my school. So, I'll just sit here.

Einsiev wrote:3 hr delay for my school. So, I'll just sit here.

Lucky.

*starts dancing*

Good Morning Everybody!

Damn that was quick

I feel like we are at a funeral. "Yep" "morning"

I'm just sittin muh Jewish self down, waiting for school to start so I can leave and listen to my teachers bitch about stuff.

*chokes on coffee*

You do know I am sorry about my earlier comment and I didn't think it would offend right?

Yeah, but that's the past. Don't worry about it anymore.

Okay.

*sips coffee*

Well...how you doing today?

Tired. *sips coffee as well*

Oh...

You seen Iron Man 3?

Nope. *finishes coffee* I never saw that one.

It was a good one, but ended bad

That may be the last of the RDJR iron man series...but the avengers will feature iron man for two more movies...

Guy, what interests u?

Should've gotten up earlier could've given you some Jack for your coffee.

Humpheria wrote:Should've gotten up earlier could've given you some Jack for your coffee.

Yeah, that would reeeeealy help Humpy.

Humpheria wrote:Should've gotten up earlier could've given you some Jack for your coffee.

Jack and coffee? I drink coffee black.. with the addition of Jack do you add cream and sugar or?

I drink coffee with two spoonfuls of sugar on average

I only drink it a few times a week

Every morning I wake up, walk into my kitchen. Make a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and reach into my Dr. Pepper fridge and get a can out. Works just as well as coffee, and I don't like coffee.

every morning I wake up and get on NS, SoH and Skype lol

It seems like the race has been decided. Congratulations on your victory, [nation=short]Lack There Of[/nation]. Even though I disagree with some of your policy views, you're a hardworking, thoughtful and independent Board Member worthy of your position.

I've added the tag liberal, as in classically liberal.

Social liberalism spit on the meaning of liberalism. And yet if I call myself a liberal I would be mistaken for.

https://despora.de/uploads/images/scaled_full_ed9a79e4f2b1bbdd2cf3.jpg

Muh Roads wrote:https://despora.de/uploads/images/scaled_full_ed9a79e4f2b1bbdd2cf3.jpg

hahahaha

Republic Of Minerva wrote:Social liberalism spit on the meaning of liberalism. And yet if I call myself a liberal I would be mistaken for.

It depends. Modern anti-gun, radical environmentalist 'social liberalism' should be better known as 'trendy authoritarianism'. But civil libertarianism is rad.

Last race is Seat Five. Alchandria vs. Einsiev.

I've got a solution to the immigration and drug problems in Mexico that spill over to the US. It may seem simplistic, but is based on sincere common sense.

You have to ask yourself: why do Mexicans jump the border into America? Because Mexico sucks, frankly. It's plagued by corruption and widespread cartel violence. I propose a plan that will cripple the cartels and reduce illegal immigration significantly: make Mexico better. Here are some policy suggestions that I believe would improve the quality of life for Mexicans and allow for a stable, libertarian immigration policy in the future.

-Liberalise gun restrictions. Mexico has watered down its constitutional right to keep and bear arms exponentially in the past several decades, effectively meaning that only home possession of pistols is allowed. If 'assault weapons' and concealed and open carry were legalised, there would be a large dip in the homicide and violent crime rates as people would be able to defend themselves from the thugs that control entire parts of the country, and from an untrustworthy government that's likely aligned in some way or another to the drug cartels.

-Cut taxes. It has a relatively high corporate tax rate, and reasonable income rates compared to other nations. Cutting down and simplifying the tax code would attract investment and stimulate its economic prospects.

-Deregulate industry, open the nation to free trade and encourage infrastructure investment.

-Legalise drugs. This will cripple the cartels and improve the freedom of the Mexican people.

Once these problems are addressed, I'd like to see a North American open borders treaty.

Pevvania wrote:-snip-

http://rt.com/usa/mexico-us-immigration-remittance-declining-923/

When the solutions are all laid out plain and simple like that it really does look a whole lot easier than you'd think.

Of course, implementation may be difficult, but other than that that's just unbelievable. Good thing I can believe it.

Mexicans shouldn't be coming to America. Deport all Illegals.

Muh Roads wrote:https://despora.de/uploads/images/scaled_full_ed9a79e4f2b1bbdd2cf3.jpg

Literally the best thing I've ever seen

The Time Alliance wrote:Mexicans shouldn't be coming to America. Deport all Illegals.

I agree

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQjQszlNY84

Its not fair to those who come here legally also.

Humpheria wrote:Last race is Seat Five. Alchandria vs. Einsiev.

Pev, can you do the poll?

Do any of you follow the Facebook page This Is Not Satire?

Humpheria wrote:Pev, can you do the poll?

I'll wait for the current vote to close in two hours so the poll remains on record.

Pev....

Two questions which American Party do you most like?

And when will the Party Factbook be what's the word.....ermmmm.... Edited.

Had lunch with the Congressman today. Talked about the issues and our campaign. Feeling confident about this November. Word on the Hill is that GOP will take the Senate.

The Time Alliance wrote:Pev....

Two questions which American Party do you most like?

And when will the Party Factbook be what's the word.....ermmmm.... Edited.

Ideologically, the Libertarian Party. But I support the Tea Party and the libertarian faction of the Republican Party, and if I could I'd vote for Rand Paul over any third party candidate.

The Time Alliance wrote:Pev....

Two questions which American Party do you most like?

And when will the Party Factbook be what's the word.....ermmmm.... Edited.

And I'll do it in a few minutes. Haven't had much access to my computer.

Pevvania wrote:Ideologically, the Libertarian Party. But I support the Tea Party and the libertarian faction of the Republican Party, and if I could I'd vote for Rand Paul over any third party candidate.

Agreed. Tea Partiers in Southern Indiana are a little too extreme for my tastes. Locally, I side more GOP. Nationally, I'm with Pev.

Humpheria wrote:Had lunch with the Congressman today. Talked about the issues and our campaign. Feeling confident about this November. Word on the Hill is that GOP will take the Senate.

Which Congressman, again? You seem to be becoming more and more connected to politics. I hope you do well some day, just don't let it corrupt you.

Yeah, probably. I feel that many Americans are tired of the stalemate in Washington, and there have been way too many dramas with the Democrats in the past two years.

But even if the Republicans do take a majority, and they're pledged to actually doing things, how much legislation will be vetoed by King Obama? Clinton worked with the Republican Congress, but Obama is not a skilled politician.

I'm here. When will the parties be updated!

Pevvania wrote:Which Congressman, again? You seem to be becoming more and more connected to politics. I hope you do well some day, just don't let it corrupt you.

Yeah, probably. I feel that many Americans are tired of the stalemate in Washington, and there have been way too many dramas with the Democrats in the past two years.

But even if the Republicans do take a majority, and they're pledged to actually doing things, how much legislation will be vetoed by King Obama? Clinton worked with the Republican Congress, but Obama is not a skilled politician.

Congressman Todd Young.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Young

Last election I got contacts, this election, I'm using them. I plan to be in the State Legislature in the near future. I have been warned of corruption before, and my shields are up.

He's more of a cut-and-dry Conservative, you might not like him as much.

Humpheria wrote:Had lunch with the Congressman today. Talked about the issues and our campaign. Feeling confident about this November. Word on the Hill is that GOP will take the Senate.

GOP? NOOOO

Pevvania wrote:Ideologically, the Libertarian Party. But I support the Tea Party and the libertarian faction of the Republican Party, and if I could I'd vote for Rand Paul over any third party candidate.

I like a lot of parties.

Libertarian Party

Constitutional Party

Unity Party of America

Socialist Alternative

Socialist Party USA

Reform Party of the United States of America

Pirate Party

And some others it's easier to list ones I dislike.

The Time Alliance wrote:Deport all Illegals.

But... you can't...

You don't know if they're even in the country to begin with because that's the whole point. They go undetected so as to be able to stay here. If we COULD detect them we wouldn't need to be figuring out how to get them out of here. I mean, they'll generally have fake papers and everything if they really want to go undetected; they'll try anything.

Humpheria wrote:Congressman Todd Young.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Young

Last election I got contacts, this election, I'm using them. I plan to be in the State Legislature in the near future. I have been warned of corruption before, and my shields are up.

What are some of his views?

We don't have Seat 4 on file, unfortunately.

The problem with the "Secure the border and kick out the illegals!" argument is that it necessarily endorses expansions to the national security and surveillance state. I'm quite torn on the issue, but I don't find it fair how some people wait decades to live in the US while others can get in simply by jumping a fence. It negates the rule of law.

The Time Alliance wrote:What are some of his views?

His main focus is the economy, jobs specifically. Our district has one of the best economies in the area, due to his leadership. He authored a bill that is currently in the House that gets rid of burdensome Obamacare regulations on small businesses.

Humpheria wrote:His main focus is the economy, jobs specifically. Our district has one of the best economies in the area, due to his leadership. He authored a bill that is currently in the House that gets rid of burdensome Obamacare regulations on small businesses.

Sounds like muh kind of guy!

If those people want to get in so bad, they need to come in legally or on a Green Card or Work Visa.

Humpheria wrote:His main focus is the economy, jobs specifically. Our district has one of the best economies in the area, due to his leadership. He authored a bill that is currently in the House that gets rid of burdensome Obamacare regulations on small businesses.

What about non economic policies?

I met my congressman at a meet and greet once. Personality of a corn flake

I met Senator Richard Burr. Great man, very great man.

Einsiev wrote:I met Senator Richard Burr. Great man, very great man.

I honestly never heard of him

He's a Republican from my state North Carolina. He's awesome.

I got to meet him because of a story about Pearl Harbor I wrote in 2nd grade. Cool huh?

The Time Alliance wrote:What about non economic policies?

He is pro-legal immigration. A social conservative, pro-life, pro- 2nd amendment, he wants to simplify the tax system, he thinks the debt is ignored too much, and he thinks that Obamacare is a government-takeover (duh).

Einsiev wrote:I got to meet him because of a story about Pearl Harbor I wrote in 2nd grade. Cool huh?

Awesome. You met him in 2nd grade?

Overhauled the parties factbook quite a bit. Let me know if I made any mistakes.

For anyone interested in UK politics: did anyone watch the Clegg v Farage debate on the EU?

I know the following about UK politics: The PM is kind of like the President. The Queen is a figurehead.

Trick Shot wrote:Awesome. You met him in 2nd grade?

Yeah.

Einsiev wrote:Yeah.

Cool, I didn't meet my Senator until two years ago.

Humpheria wrote:He is pro-legal immigration. A social conservative, pro-life, pro- 2nd amendment, he wants to simplify the tax system, he thinks the debt is ignored too much, and he thinks that Obamacare is a government-takeover (duh).

And stance on Marriage Equality?

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