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Re: conservative, progressive, libertarian constitutions

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Terrapin Station wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 12:34 am
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 8:24 pm
Terrapin Station wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 2:06 pm None of those quite fit me. I'd have my own . . . which unfortunately no one else would sign up for, hence why I don't usually bother with politics/political discussions.

I'm a very idiosyncratic sort of "libertarian socialist."
And then you go and give yourself a ridiculous and nonsensical label...
My views have strong elements of both libertarianism and socialism. Basically I'm a libertarian on issues of consensual permissibility and laissez-fairism, but my approach to economics and social welfare is socialist, only in a context where I'd have a very different system in place that isn't structured around monetary exchange in any traditional sense (so it avoids libertarian hot-button issues such as taxation).
Interesting - but to be honest don't quit understand. I peronally am a Libertarian in LAW/Constitution - but more socialist - but still capitolist - economically - i think we need to tax the rich more - like we did in the 70's.

would you be willing to discuss your monetry viw more so i may undertand them?

thanks for reply BTW.
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gaffo wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 12:18 am
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 5:19 am Both impotent micro-penis owners.

And Henry has a veritable harem of subservient male dimwits on here to suck his dick...
I've got 8 - so fine, though a max grower, a jack in the box. within the top 2-percentile - and thick enough - not the top 2-percentile, but above average at 5.25 - ave being 4.8 - so still top 20 percent - so no pencil/needle - and long enough to not get demoralized with porn - seeing i got what the professionals have.

- not that its any of your business - but you claimed i was a micro - just clarifying this charge as nonsense.


of course I can't speak for Henry's endowment - nor implying that micro penis men are not men - a man is more then his member - much more in fact - just clarifiying my personal aftributes - hell even with what God gave me, i fall short in being a man, and many other men do - so no disrespect toward men - we are born with what we got - what we got doe not define who we are as men. so apologies to men less endowed then me if i offended, that was not my intent - only defending myself on the charge leveled against me.

*per Henry - it up to him to refuse your charge of him being a micro penis or not - not me.

**I will say in his defense - though we have disagreed on many things - we do agree on more - and regardless of disagreements or agreedments - he is as much or more a man than i am and never showed less of - a gentleman to me these 4 yrs i've been here (OK - one transgression - one one is perfect - i called me crazy for being a Liberal and Libertarian)- moreso than i've been to him in fact - I know i've fallen short and insulted him a few times, he never did so back to me (outside of the one time - refer to above)- that shows he is a man regardless of his penis size.



why am i bothering to reply to your Veg since you are not worth it - well i'm not not really i'm poting to all others here members and viewers that may have more to offer than you do to this forum.

have a good day Veg.
*My boudin ain't none of her business, or concern (I'll never grace her with the blessin's of my spicy link).

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Re: conservative, progressive, libertarian constitutions

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gaffo wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 12:25 am
henry quirk wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 2:02 pm
gaffo wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 4:20 am

i think shes past that stage if you know what i mean. all dried up.I stopped payig her mind witin the first 4 months i showed up here - 3 yrs ago.
She's a puzzle: all sensible one second then rabid the next...all that 'murica hate has her twisted.
clue - I know folks because i know myself - secret she don't really hate America - *she actually hates herself and all her posts are classic tranfirrance.

all the thugs of the world from Hitler to Moe to Stalin were her type - too cowardly to fix themselves and their self hate - instead makes the rest of pay for their cawardice. fk them and her. they are the folks that make this world suck.

instead of "manning" up and looking within as to why they hate themselves and fixing i/

she has never offered a single helpfull post in the forum since I've been here - she is pure toxisity-hate.
*Probably.
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gaffo wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 12:28 am
henry quirk wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 2:04 pm
gaffo wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 4:19 am

lol - we'll we will be stuck with each other for enternity -;-/ since emannual can says athisets go to hell forever.
Well, I'm a deist...you can come to Valhalla with me...drinkin' and whorin' 24/7.
*oh really - did not know you were a Deist - assumed (my bad) you wre an Athiest.

Well I'd like to join your Great Hall with wine ad gals - **if your deity will allow - I can't make him, only pray he will allow ;-/. Until then peace in tis realm and until the nest posts/
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Terrapin Station wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 12:34 am
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 8:24 pm
Terrapin Station wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 2:06 pm None of those quite fit me. I'd have my own . . . which unfortunately no one else would sign up for, hence why I don't usually bother with politics/political discussions.

I'm a very idiosyncratic sort of "libertarian socialist."
And then you go and give yourself a ridiculous and nonsensical label...
My views have strong elements of both libertarianism and socialism. Basically I'm a libertarian on issues of consensual permissibility and laissez-fairism, but my approach to economics and social welfare is socialist, only in a context where I'd have a very different system in place that isn't structured around monetary exchange in any traditional sense (so it avoids libertarian hot-button issues such as taxation). Re "How we'd pay for that?" sorts of questions with respect to social welfare, the answer is, "We wouldn't," because it's not a traditionally economy where things are achieved through monetary exchanges. Rather, there would be competitive incentives, as a way of acquiring scarcer resources, for helping others out.
Sounds kinda like agorism or agorism-like.

I know my own little patch of the libertarian landscape well...not so much for others.
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