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RedBaron · M
Good for them. But what works in one country won't in another nation with a different system. So your question is kind of pointless. Just saying (whatever that even means).
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RedBaron · M
@Roundandroundwego You brought it up with your OP. It's not my issue or my problem.
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
@RedBaron no. I said some other country has a change from corporate to other dems. Whatever you like. Move to France. No political issue, be really dense, instead. Whatever! Failure suits Murka. I'm all for you.
RedBaron · M
@Roundandroundwego Whatever.
Northwest · M
Let's add French politics to the list of things you don't know one thing about.
Macron no longer has an absolute majority, but the extreme left does not have the numbers to gain power on its own.
Macron still has the largest parliamentary block, and he will ally himself from the moderate right to form a government.
Macron no longer has an absolute majority, but the extreme left does not have the numbers to gain power on its own.
Macron still has the largest parliamentary block, and he will ally himself from the moderate right to form a government.
Northwest · M
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
@Northwest this is my post, that's the original topic. Shift away again, will you. No surprise. It's what cons do. Murka deserves you.
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Roundandroundwego · 61-69
Can you imagine a question about politics in the US that's not about doing nothing and accepting failure? Probably not.
checkoutanytime · M
Anything a democrat says, be assured the opposite is the better decision
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
We're not discussing successes. Neither party wants it.