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To: alphadog
3 parties won't work, but 4 parties each with about 25% market share would. A new freedom party needs to help launch a new freeloader party at the same time. The RINOS can focus on the crony capitalists, Democrats on the government clock punchers, and the freeloaders without any jobs at all could have a community looting organizer.

Possibly the kingdom form of government is actually better overall. If you don't like the king you just have to move once in your life. If you like the king, you're set. There would be no voter buying, politician bribing, no incentive to import third world voters or breed human pet voters.

53 posted on 10/12/2013 4:18:40 PM PDT by Reeses
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To: Reeses

“Possibly the kingdom form of government is actually better overall.”

I’m not a fan of royalty, and I think one of the better things we did as a people was to throw the british royalty out on it’s ear. That said, representative democracy in our country hasn’t been exactly friendly to personal liberty over the last 20-30 years.


73 posted on 10/12/2013 6:32:57 PM PDT by RKBA Democrat (Power disintegrates when people withdraw their obedience and support)
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To: Reeses
Possibly the kingdom form of government is actually better overall

Certainly, not possibly! Otherwise, how about a dynamic multi-party system where parties arise and die as ideas about governing arise and die. What we've got here is besides a failure to communicate, is a static political system of two statist parties that stand for no principles, that stand for nothing more than just goodness!

75 posted on 10/12/2013 6:38:42 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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