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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I see lexy thinks he's found a new "slur" since pinkos is possibly getting him dinged more regularly.
 
no
its a perfect example - and there are more. every attempt has failed.

oddly, there is not one example of a successful town based on libertarian philosophy, not one.
The first 80 years after secession from GB.... lifted the standard of living, not only for millions of people in the USA,but for billions that were to experience the remnants of that formula.

Over 200 million corpses : the price of abandoning that formula, in the 20th century alone.

How quickly/easily some of us take this formula for granted.

Smacks of entitlement-minded bratishness.
 
I can't comment, haven't come across that. But then it would suggest that hippy types (those preferring not to work) are most attracted, so they would trip up many attempts.

However, if there was strict control of who could join, that could be another matter..

Yup and communism would work too, if only someone "did it properly"...🤔
 
@lexity , what I would really appreciate learning about sometime (and somewhere) is how you may perceive your small essentials-only government (or a better term may be "joint community committee") system may be structured and work.
 
I can't comment, haven't come across that. But then it would suggest that hippy types (those preferring not to work) are most attracted, so they would trip up many attempts.

However, if there was strict control of who could join, that could be another matter..
by very nature libertarianism is a magnet and the catnip for those types - anti- govt, anti-laws etc etc

libya and iraq - just like grafton, serve as perfect examples as to how everything rapidly turns to schit when authority is removed
 
The first 80 years after secession from GB.... lifted the standard of living, not only for millions of people in the USA,but for billions that were to experience the remnants of that formula.
Over 200 million corpses : the price of abandoning that formula, in the 20th century alone.

How quickly/easily some of us take this formula for granted.

Smacks of entitlement-minded bratishness.

1. That formula was incorporated to some extent?

2. You seriously believe that formula can still be applied to a massive worldwide civilisation hundreds of years later?
 
Oh, you're doing it more properly than ever, Mr **** free speech...

:whistling:

As I've said before, communism and libertarianism are the opposite sides of the same worthless coin.

What that has to do with free speech is unclear. I actually support free speech, especially for libertarians, as it is unlikely that anyone would pay them for their wacky thoughts anyway.

Except a comedy club perhaps.
 
by very nature libertarianism is a magnet and the catnip for those types - anti- govt, anti-laws etc etc

libya and iraq - just like grafon, serve as perfect examples as to how everything rapidly turns to schit when authority is removed
Authority is being imposed, in Libya and Iraq.

Just like like it was on the plantations.

Some people just can't see legitimate power unless it is imposed from on high.

That is some hard-core cultish adherence to being right by decree, that is.
 
Authority is being imposed, in Libya and Iraq.

Just like like it was on the plantations.

Some people just can't see legitimate power unless it is imposed from on high.

That is some hard-core cultish adherence to being right by decree, that is.
tadda yadda yadda
another serving of more delusional claptrap
 
As I've said before, communism and libertarianism are the opposite sides of the same worthless coin.

What that has to do with free speech is unclear. I actually support free speech, especially for libertarians, as it is unlikely that anyone would pay them for their wacky thoughts anyway.

Except a comedy club perhaps.

Comedy club usually needs new and fresh ideas though... libertarians are a bit thin on those.
 
BTW, anyone got anything more to say about Phil & co.'s efforts? Would really like to read more about that.
 
tadda yadda yadda
another serving of more delusional claptrap
More proof one doesn't need to be right through discourse..... as long as you have the power of the State at your disposal....

... all you do is say 'yadda yadda yadda,' and life's problems go away.

As you were, NDRers. **** the icebergs, full steam ahead.
 
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