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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:09:25 GMT -5
I'll call it the Communist Command Experiment. I'll test it out on Cincinnati, but if it turns into chaos, I'll personally return former democratic ruling. Communism doesn't have to be undemocratic. True, but I just want it to be a simple experiment just so it isn't too hard to understand, because I have limited knowledge in how politics work I'll call it the Communist Command Experiment. I'll test it out on Cincinnati, but if it turns into chaos, I'll personally return former democratic ruling. I am going to withdraw all funds from Cincinnati just in case. If it works.... And we still make a profit.... Then we will look into more of these experiment. I agree, but let's not make too many experiments like this if the first one works out. I don't want to ruin our alliance's name
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Post by Pinda on Oct 23, 2013 12:11:58 GMT -5
Communism doesn't have to be undemocratic. True, but I just want it to be a simple experiment just so it isn't too hard to understand, because I have limited knowledge in how politics work All I know about politics is because of history. I hardly know anything about modern politics.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:13:18 GMT -5
True, but I just want it to be a simple experiment just so it isn't too hard to understand, because I have limited knowledge in how politics work All I know about politics is because of history. I hardly know anything about modern politics. Me too, although I'm sure your knowledge can out do mine. I really need to get my nose into history books some more.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 12:13:54 GMT -5
Communism doesn't have to be undemocratic. True, but I just want it to be a simple experiment just so it isn't too hard to understand, because I have limited knowledge in how politics work I am going to withdraw all funds from Cincinnati just in case. If it works.... And we still make a profit.... Then we will look into more of these experiment. I agree, but let's not make too many experiments like this if the first one works out. I don't want to ruin our alliance's name True.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 12:14:57 GMT -5
All I know about politics is because of history. I hardly know anything about modern politics. Me too, although I'm sure your knowledge can out do mine. I really need to get my nose into history books some more. I have a large knowledge of economics...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 12:15:30 GMT -5
All I know about politics is because of history. I hardly know anything about modern politics. Me too, although I'm sure your knowledge can out do mine. I really need to get my nose into history books some more. I lovvvveee history.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:15:50 GMT -5
Me too, although I'm sure your knowledge can out do mine. I really need to get my nose into history books some more. I have a large knowledge of economics... I can see that with how well thought out our country's political system is!
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:16:29 GMT -5
Me too, although I'm sure your knowledge can out do mine. I really need to get my nose into history books some more. I lovvvveee history. I do too, but I've struggled to find the time for it.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 23, 2013 12:19:41 GMT -5
All I know about politics is because of history. I hardly know anything about modern politics. Me too, although I'm sure your knowledge can out do mine. I really need to get my nose into history books some more. Well, history is the only subject that kinda interests me... so I remember a lot about it when I hear about it.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 23, 2013 12:20:41 GMT -5
I actually got a history test Friday, which involves a lot of politics (part of it is about the rise of modern political views).
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:20:53 GMT -5
Me too, although I'm sure your knowledge can out do mine. I really need to get my nose into history books some more. Well, history is the only subject that kinda interests me... so I remember a lot about it when I hear about it. I good at remembering events in history. I just sort of struggle to remember the little bit about them
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Post by Pinda on Oct 23, 2013 12:24:15 GMT -5
Well, history is the only subject that kinda interests me... so I remember a lot about it when I hear about it. I good at remembering events in history. I just sort of struggle to remember the little bit about them Well I'm good at remembering those things too... but history is, after English, my best subject at the moment. Remembering math on the other hand... isn't one of my specialties. :'(
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:26:00 GMT -5
I good at remembering events in history. I just sort of struggle to remember the little bit about them Well I'm good at remembering those things too... but history is, after English, my best subject at the moment. Remembering math on the other hand... isn't one of my specialties. :'( Same here. I just can't stand it. The only time I actually began to come to the cusp of getting interested in it, was when I was reading this physics for dummies book
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Post by Pinda on Oct 23, 2013 12:28:18 GMT -5
Well I'm good at remembering those things too... but history is, after English, my best subject at the moment. Remembering math on the other hand... isn't one of my specialties. :'( Same here. I just can't stand it. The only time I actually began to come to the cusp of getting interested in it, was when I was reading this physics for dummies book I hate math... it's one of the mandatory subjects I would never have chosen voluntarily and I'll probably never need, yet it's the most time consuming subject for me... I never was interested in it. And physics is a separate subject here I think, which isn't mandatory so I didn't choose it.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 23, 2013 12:29:17 GMT -5
Me too, although I'm sure your knowledge can out do mine. I really need to get my nose into history books some more. I have a large knowledge of economics... Economics is kinda complicated sometimes. Speaking of economics, I got a test about it tomorrow... I should study for a bit...
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:30:26 GMT -5
Same here. I just can't stand it. The only time I actually began to come to the cusp of getting interested in it, was when I was reading this physics for dummies book I hate math... it's one of the mandatory subjects I would never have chosen voluntarily and I'll probably never need, yet it's the most time consuming subject for me... I never was interested in it. And physics is a separate subject here I think, which isn't mandatory so I didn't choose it. I hate it too. I just wish I could simply zap all the essential maths knowledge I need, so I don't have to waste my time on learning it.
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Post by bane on Oct 23, 2013 12:31:18 GMT -5
I think Boba is forgetting that he's the only member of his faction...
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Post by Pinda on Oct 23, 2013 12:32:13 GMT -5
I hate math... it's one of the mandatory subjects I would never have chosen voluntarily and I'll probably never need, yet it's the most time consuming subject for me... I never was interested in it. And physics is a separate subject here I think, which isn't mandatory so I didn't choose it. I hate it too. I just wish I could simply zap all the essential maths knowledge I need, so I don't have to waste my time on learning it. The only thing I'll need math knowledge for is my tests.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:33:49 GMT -5
I hate it too. I just wish I could simply zap all the essential maths knowledge I need, so I don't have to waste my time on learning it. The only thing I'll need math knowledge for is my tests. I hope it is for me, but my father (who is a big fan of maths) likes to lay on the math work for me
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Post by bane on Oct 23, 2013 12:34:21 GMT -5
I hate math... it's one of the mandatory subjects I would never have chosen voluntarily and I'll probably never need, yet it's the most time consuming subject for me... I never was interested in it. And physics is a separate subject here I think, which isn't mandatory so I didn't choose it. I hate it too. I just wish I could simply zap all the essential maths knowledge I need, so I don't have to waste my time on learning it. I pretty much know that whatever I'm going to do as a job, it won't involve math. However, my dad says that I need to have "choices," which pretty much means being at the top of every class so I can do whatever I want in collage.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 12:35:29 GMT -5
I have a large knowledge of economics... I can see that with how well thought out our country's political system is! It is a profit orientated system. The goal is to make money for the state, and gain power for the state. Therefore the people hold the true power, since they basically they are the state. In return, the government manages the wealth and protects the people. The people don't have to buy anything, because they already own everything. There is no printed money or coins. Our military is strong because there is nothing else to put money into, being that our economic system is so effective. The people gladly fund science and discovery because there is nothing else to put money into. When there is no need for debt or barter, and the people don't need a reason to fight and bicker, the most important things get funded, Protection, Science, and and the arts. Heres the basic formula:|> Goal=Enrichment and wealth for the state> people work towards the goal> the people become the state> the government protects the state> there is nothing to argue or fight about among the citizens> Money goes into advancement in science> advancement into military\ to protect the state> happy citizens> strong military> |few problems|> money goes to people's interest instead of national debt> Grand CEO acts as the voice of the people>Director of Profit is the hand of the Grand CEO|balances his power|> ideal nation> People>Profit>State= Profitism
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:35:41 GMT -5
I hate it too. I just wish I could simply zap all the essential maths knowledge I need, so I don't have to waste my time on learning it. I pretty much know that whatever I'm going to do as a job, it won't involve math. However, my dad says that I need to have "choices," which pretty much means being at the top of every class so I can do whatever I want in collage. I sincerely hope it pays off.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 23, 2013 12:37:08 GMT -5
I can see that with how well thought out our country's political system is! It is a profit orientated system. The goal is to make money for the state, and gain power for the state. Therefore the people hold the true power, since they basically they are the state. In return, the government manages the wealth and protects the people. The people don't have to buy anything, because they already own everything. There is no printed money or coins. Our military is strong because there is nothing else to put money into, being that our economic system is so effective. The people gladly fund science and discovery because there is nothing else to put money into. When there is no need for debt or barter, and the people don't need a reason to fight and bicker, the most important things get funded, Protection, Science, and and the arts. Heres the basic formula:|> Goal=Enrichment and wealth for the state> people work towards the goal> the people become the state> the government protects the state> there is nothing to argue or fight about among the citizens> Money goes into advancement in science> advancement into military\ to protect the state> happy citizens> strong military> |few problems|> money goes to people's interest instead of national debt> Grand CEO acts as the voice of the people>Director of Profit is the hand of the Grand CEO|balances his power|> ideal nation> People>Profit>State= Profitism Thanks for getting my thick head to understand If only all countries were like this.
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Post by bane on Oct 23, 2013 12:37:23 GMT -5
The only thing I'll need math knowledge for is my tests. I hope it is for me, but my father (who is a big fan of maths) likes to lay on the math work for me I knew it! The British call math "maths." Its sort for mathematics, right? The only reason I'm asking this is because there were a bunch of people on youtube last night insulting this British kid's grammar.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 12:39:20 GMT -5
It is a profit orientated system. The goal is to make money for the state, and gain power for the state. Therefore the people hold the true power, since they basically they are the state. In return, the government manages the wealth and protects the people. The people don't have to buy anything, because they already own everything. There is no printed money or coins. Our military is strong because there is nothing else to put money into, being that our economic system is so effective. The people gladly fund science and discovery because there is nothing else to put money into. When there is no need for debt or barter, and the people don't need a reason to fight and bicker, the most important things get funded, Protection, Science, and and the arts. Heres the basic formula:|> Goal=Enrichment and wealth for the state> people work towards the goal> the people become the state> the government protects the state> there is nothing to argue or fight about among the citizens> Money goes into advancement in science> advancement into military\ to protect the state> happy citizens> strong military> |few problems|> money goes to people's interest instead of national debt> Grand CEO acts as the voice of the people>Director of Profit is the hand of the Grand CEO|balances his power|> ideal nation> People>Profit>State= Profitism Thanks for getting my thick head to understand If only all countries were like this. It truly is a system that works. When the people don't argue, because they can't argue! because there is nothing to argue about, society works.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 23, 2013 12:40:18 GMT -5
The site is suddenly extremely slow for me...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 12:41:31 GMT -5
And as for law and order: People are free to do as they please as long as it betters the state, hurts no one, and maintains the image of the FPPCIE. There is no problem with crime, because there is no reason to be a criminal.
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Post by bane on Oct 23, 2013 12:41:53 GMT -5
I pretty much know that whatever I'm going to do as a job, it won't involve math. However, my dad says that I need to have "choices," which pretty much means being at the top of every class so I can do whatever I want in collage. I sincerely hope it pays off. So far my best subject is English, by far. It just wouldn't make sense for me to do anything else, as a profession.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 12:42:09 GMT -5
The site is suddenly extremely slow for me... Is my Profitism explanation good?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2013 12:42:58 GMT -5
I sincerely hope it pays off. So far my best subject is English, by far. It just wouldn't make sense for me to do anything else, as a profession. That's my best subject as well. Along with Economics.
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