Every time some conservative asserts something in confidence despite his relative ignorance, he is no different from his consumptive (liberal) counterpart. The only ‘truthful’ empirical, and therefore ‘conservative’ answer is: “i don’t know yet” But ‘i know…’ is merely a statement of being lazy or incompetent.
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Repeat after me: “I don’t know yet”
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The Stack
The Stack https://t.co/keyN3VccOR
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The Stack
The Stack https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/31/the-stack/
Source date (UTC): 2020-05-31 13:55:42 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267092392995405824
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Our current strategy relies on a mutually beneficial solution for both left and
Our current strategy relies on a mutually beneficial solution for both left and right, so that left and right are united against the predatory status quo.
Whether left will accept the ‘free cities’ model is an open question. It is a fair trade but we don’t know until we meet.
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Our current strategy relies on a mutually beneficial solution for both left and
Our current strategy relies on a mutually beneficial solution for both left and right, so that left and right are united against the predatory status quo.
Whether left will accept the ‘free cities’ model is an open question. It is a fair trade but we don’t know until we meet.
Source date (UTC): 2020-05-31 13:39:40 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267088357831704576
Reply addressees: @bot3685 @IAN19835847
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267084595259793409
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Elective Monarchy vs Heriditary Monarchy
Nov 18, 2019, 10:13 AM by Daniel Gurpide A hereditary monarchy lends a certain sense of stability to a democratic people, the sense of a family. That is not so under the rule of an elective monarchy such as the American one. Besides, at moments of grave national crises a hereditary monarch, whatever his other weaknesses or shortcomings, may save an entire country from destruction (Italy, Japan). (CD: There is no force to prevent usurpation like kinship)
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Elective Monarchy vs Heriditary Monarchy
Nov 18, 2019, 10:13 AM by Daniel Gurpide A hereditary monarchy lends a certain sense of stability to a democratic people, the sense of a family. That is not so under the rule of an elective monarchy such as the American one. Besides, at moments of grave national crises a hereditary monarch, whatever his other weaknesses or shortcomings, may save an entire country from destruction (Italy, Japan). (CD: There is no force to prevent usurpation like kinship)
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It’s a matter for the states. Because states manage their police and their citie
It’s a matter for the states. Because states manage their police and their cities. This is all being paid for and organized and my intel says govt thinks it’s just another week of venting steam to be ‘tolerated’.
Reply addressees: @jpm_producer @realDonaldTrump @CNN @donlemon -
It’s a matter for the states. Because states manage their police and their citie
It’s a matter for the states. Because states manage their police and their cities. This is all being paid for and organized and my intel says govt thinks it’s just another week of venting steam to be ‘tolerated’.
Source date (UTC): 2020-05-31 04:42:44 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266953235270643713
Reply addressees: @jpm_producer @realDonaldTrump @CNN @donlemon
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266952781128241152
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If we don’t stop these animals this is what will spread: murder
If we don’t stop these animals this is what will spread: murder. https://t.co/wL6xa8msk0