CapeXit 2

Poll is for all in South Africa -

  • Do you believe W/Cape secession from the Republic is feasible ?

    Votes: 28 34.1%
  • Would you support a bid for W/Cape to secede from the Republic ?

    Votes: 33 40.2%
  • In the event of secession being successful, would you consider migrating to W/Cape ?

    Votes: 23 28.0%
  • In the event of secession being successful, would you consider migrating out of W/Cape ?

    Votes: 3 3.7%
  • Would you support other provinces bids for secession ?

    Votes: 20 24.4%
  • I disagree to all questions

    Votes: 35 42.7%
  • Would you support a "Swiss Canton" style of governance for the Republic ?

    Votes: 24 29.3%

  • Total voters
    82
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Well, I wish everyone a fine evening.... at least we've all learned that both Grant and Porchrat consider Libertarianism on-topic for this thread.

Happy Friday the 13th

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Once every few pages, sure. Otherwise likely they sit with the Mod on that thought.


Thing is LIbertarianism it appears, as a wide practical following, is a little bit (under-exaggerated) too unstructured and not self-disciplined enough.

I've little doubt those that are more of the hard-working and responsible-by-choice type character could do a lot more with it, but perhaps time to admit that's rather scarce and not enough to base one's hopes on.

Myself - wouldn't mind giving it a try, but first I would want to have strong financial backup.


As a long in the tooth source of some wisdom for secessionists - I'm on board there too, but there has to be shorter more to the point ways of touching on it.
But must add, you have become somewhat more to the point in the last few months.


And careful now - you're picking up my habit - saying bye and then continuing the chat :cool::giggle:
 
Good lordie.... is it Friday night or something... oh... look...yes, it yes... Friday the 13th nogal.

I prefer that to the notion of a sobre TB spouting this garbage.

Dismissed.

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It's sober lexy.

Do you need funding to get a dictionary or would a reference to Google suffice?
 
Do you ever have anything constructive to say one wonders..

Yes. But, clearly you have missed them.

Another one - stop trying to defend lexity at all costs. You look like a fool. If after "5 years of pm's", and now more, you still can't get it on with him, you never will.
 
BTW, TB, saw a very interesting anti-govt. post made by you earlier today..... seems you don't believe they're acting within reasonable rights after all.

I guess this whole shitshow is just an amusement for you, what a shame, seems such a waste.
 
Another one - stop trying to defend lexity at all costs.

Huh? Spend more time here

I certainly stand by all who strongly support secession, but those with bizarre sexual fantasies like you tend to get the chop. Certainly considering putting you on ignore, nothing of value I've seen.
 
BTW, TB, saw a very interesting anti-govt. post made by you earlier today..... seems you don't believe they're acting within reasonable rights after all.

I guess this whole shitshow is just an amusement for you, what a shame, seems such a waste.

Do link to it so I have proper context and not a vague reference. I am critical of government without a doubt.
 
Do link to it so I have proper context and not a vague reference. I am critical of government without a doubt.

That alone will do fine.

But the last few pages you've stubbornly refused to admit it, just to rub it in Lex's face. Shem

Anyway.... ()
 
That alone will do fine.

But the last few pages you've stubbornly refused to admit it, just to rub it in Lex's face. Shem

Anyway.... ()
Umm no, I've never shied away from criticizing the government in the slightest..

And I haven't rubbed anything in lexys face at all either.

Don't try white knight for him again Brian, he's old enough to lose his own battles.
 
Government is bound by the constitutional court, can you think of any one time where the government acted in contravention to the con court? As to holding elected officials accountable, that is a failure of the electorate, not a failure of the system. In a mature democracy, elected officials who act out are forced to resign or drag their party down with them,

If people continually re-elect people who are corrupt and acting in their own interests, that is not a failure of the democratic system. The problem is that many people who vote still remember being ruled by the Nats, and they still hold the ANC in high esteem for liberating them. That doesn't mean the country itself is not democratic.
This ^ is merely your opinion, and you're entitled to an opinion, whether right or wrong :) :) :)
 
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