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Kalatchevia wrote:Ok but I have a funny magnet right here that i bought at a 1 Kalatchevian Dollar Bush, and it can wipe out any hard drive

Solid-state is the way of the future, man. Bring those magnets on over, unless we're talking gravity warping level of magnetism, they can't do much!

Anchillas, Avelnia, and Forensic reality

Anchillas wrote:You are right! But Octal is nothing but... binary numbers. Octal is invincible!

Did someone mention Binary?

Anchillas, Avelnia, and Forensic reality

Octal wrote:Solid-state is the way of the future, man. Bring those magnets on over, unless we're talking gravity warping level of magnetism, they can't do much!

Don't underestimate the weird things you can buy at a Kalatchevian Dollar Bush

Octal, Anchillas, Avelnia, and Forensic reality

Capitalist conservative and red states

Opinion of floor-crossing (changing parties while in office)

Forensic reality

Capitalist conservative and red states wrote:Opinion of floor-crossing (changing parties while in office)

Mutiny of a sorts.
Party lines should not completely dictate a legislator's conscience.
They should vote their conscience during their current term, then if they feel that another party is better suited to them, they can make that change at the next election cycle.

Capitalist conservative and red states wrote:Opinion of floor-crossing (changing parties while in office)

Parties are abstract and should be unrelated to actual governance - only individuals should be voted in or out, not parties, so party should be separated from government

Anchillas, Avelnia, and Forensic reality

Capitalist conservative and red states

Forensic reality wrote:Mutiny of a sorts.
Party lines should not completely dictate a legislator's conscience.
They should vote their conscience during their current term, then if they feel that another party is better suited to them, they can make that change at the next election cycle.

So you are think it is important?

Kalatchevia wrote:Parties are abstract and should be unrelated to actual governance - only individuals should be voted in or out, not parties, so party should be separated from government

I wonder then, if politicians should be required to leave all parties, similar to how judges must be non-partisan prior to being elected, and the parties can only put forward support of a candidate. It'd basically be the same as it is now, but with minor procedure changes.

It'd be interesting to see if the psychological effect of no longer being in a party, but just a representative of the people, would have an effect on governance.

Anchillas, Kalatchevia, Avelnia, and Forensic reality

Forensic reality

Capitalist conservative and red states wrote:So you are think it is important?

Yes.
It is not fair to anyone to cross the floor during a term in progress.

Octal wrote:I wonder then, if politicians should be required to leave all parties, similar to how judges must be non-partisan prior to being elected, and the parties can only put forward support of a candidate. It'd basically be the same as it is now, but with minor procedure changes.

It'd be interesting to see if the psychological effect of no longer being in a party, but just a representative of the people, would have an effect on governance.

The human condition is such that politics will always boil down to at least two polarized opinions of what the right way to govern is.
There will never be a mortal philosophy so righteous that all people will agree to it, or justify forcing all people to it.
There are those who will try anyway, and we will always fall prey to the arrogantly self-righteous in that regard.

Octal and Anchillas

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Octal wrote:I wonder then, if politicians should be required to leave all parties, similar to how judges must be non-partisan prior to being elected, and the parties can only put forward support of a candidate. It'd basically be the same as it is now, but with minor procedure changes.

It'd be interesting to see if the psychological effect of no longer being in a party, but just a representative of the people, would have an effect on governance.

Looking at the state of America's lower judicial system it would probably make congress more ideologically radical and lines would be drawn at ideological interests.

Coalitions would probably form in congress with corporate democrats and republicans on the same team, the squad on each own team, and the new right that was started by trump would probably have the largest group, and lastly a tiny group of moderate democrats the likes of Tulsi Gabard, Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema.

Octal and Anchillas

Avelnia wrote:Looking at the state of America's lower judicial system it would probably make congress more ideologically radical and lines would be drawn at ideological interests.

Coalitions would probably form in congress with corporate democrats and republicans on the same team, the squad on each own team, and the new right that was started by trump would probably have the largest group, and lastly a tiny group of moderate democrats the likes of Tulsi Gabard, Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema.

so basically the status quo but less powerful ? also, Sinema is not moderate, she votes the party line, its all a pretense to protect her form being ousted in the next elections.

Octal, Anchillas, Avelnia, and Forensic reality

Avelnia wrote:Your nation was founded 2 hours ago & you're already trying to blend in with a wired talking way, as if you're trying differentiate yourself from some previous identity.

Who are you, some undercover commie?

Identify yourself and the council of capitalist memelords shall decide your fate!

Yeah, I think the guy should have seen that forced CTE thingy coming. Is it called disgracing or something? Anyway yeah, that nation was being too excessive.

Avelnia

Maxcorp wrote:Yeah, I think the guy should have seen that forced CTE thingy coming. Is it called disgracing or something? Anyway yeah, that nation was being too excessive.

Yeah, I was starting to consider my options. Glad I didn't have to.

Thanks to the mods who even cleaned up our RMB

New Portuguese Empire, Avelnia, Maxcorp, and Forensic reality

A good explanation of how NFT and cryptocurrencies are used for money laundering: https://twitter.com/smdiehl/status/1445795715062640643

Octal wrote:Yeah, I was starting to consider my options. Glad I didn't have to.

Thanks to the mods who even cleaned up our RMB

Maxcorp wrote:Yeah, I think the guy should have seen that forced CTE thingy coming. Is it called disgracing or something? Anyway yeah, that nation was being too excessive.

what he do ?

Maxcorp

Midlands wrote:A good explanation of how NFT and cryptocurrencies are used for money laundering: https://twitter.com/smdiehl/status/1445795715062640643

1) You use Twitter for your information?

2) Yeah crypto is used for money laundering, just like the art market, small businesses, anonymous banks, corporate welfare, charity and so much more, should we ban them for that, hell no.

3) Why would any sane person use Twitter for their information?

Anchillas, Maxcorp, and Forensic reality

Avelnia wrote:1) You use Twitter for your information?

2) Yeah crypto is used for money laundering, just like the art market, small businesses, anonymous banks, corporate welfare, charity and so much more, should we ban them for that, hell no.

3) Why would any sane person use Twitter for their information?

You have any factual objections?

Midlands wrote:You have any factual objections?

The ones above you.

I guess you could say they went over your head.

Anchillas, Divided Wastelands of America, and Forensic reality

Divided Wastelands of America wrote:what he do ?

Idk know most of it, but I'm guessing he was spamming and he also insulted the mods. There's a difference between kind of saying the mods are sometimes a bit much and actually downright being rude to them.

Anchillas and Forensic reality

Midlands wrote:A good explanation of how NFT and cryptocurrencies are used for money laundering: https://twitter.com/smdiehl/status/1445795715062640643

Regular fiat currency can be used for the same thing, and is used for the same thing. Stop vilifying Crypto while fiat is as guilty

Avelnia and Forensic reality

Anchillas wrote:Regular fiat currency can be used for the same thing, and is used for the same thing. Stop vilifying Crypto while fiat is as guilty

Nope. It's a lot harder to hide money laundering with real currencies. Because transactions are mostly traceable.

What happened to Michael myers funhouse?

Avelnia and Maxcorp

Anchillas wrote:What happened to Michael myers funhouse?

Nuked from orbit.

Anchillas, Maxcorp, and Forensic reality

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