Message from @TraitorGG

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2018-04-19 23:55:40 UTC  

why is the highest bidder not the nations own people?

2018-04-19 23:56:04 UTC  

If Bill Gates went and started buying property of his own in Japan, and after he died it just remained his, that just wouldn’t be right

2018-04-19 23:56:09 UTC  

because the nation made the mistake of letting jews in, probably

2018-04-19 23:56:20 UTC  

There should be no "highest bidder" at all. The nation is the nation.

2018-04-19 23:56:31 UTC  

why do jews have more money than germans in germany?

2018-04-19 23:56:36 UTC  

if "the nation is for the people"

2018-04-19 23:56:42 UTC  

Because they naturally gravitate towards banking, like we've said.

2018-04-19 23:56:56 UTC  

Feel free to look into the history of individuals like Soros.

2018-04-19 23:57:05 UTC  

yeah yeah i know about all that

2018-04-19 23:57:06 UTC  

Controlling currency allows one to control far more than they should.

2018-04-19 23:57:16 UTC  

A frankly sickening amount of power, honestly.

2018-04-19 23:57:20 UTC  

i don't really see myself as debating you right now as i do trying to solve a really weird problem

2018-04-19 23:57:28 UTC  

Thats fine.

2018-04-19 23:57:34 UTC  

This is how people change their ideas and grow upon them.

2018-04-19 23:57:39 UTC  

Friendly discussion my dude.

2018-04-19 23:57:47 UTC  

also that "there should be no highest bidder" thing spooked me

2018-04-19 23:57:56 UTC  

Why's that?

2018-04-19 23:57:56 UTC  

sounds like communism shit

2018-04-19 23:58:03 UTC  

Do you think someone should be able to buy the nation?

2018-04-19 23:58:06 UTC  

no one person aught to be doing better than another

2018-04-19 23:58:53 UTC  

I simply took what you said and bloated it to a point that you surely should have to disagree unless you are a very, very libertarian individual. Should someone be able to just purchase the United States if they have the necessary funds?

2018-04-19 23:59:13 UTC  

No matter how impossible that amount to get, lets say someone hypothetically has accumulated enough wealth to do that. Should they be able to?

2018-04-19 23:59:36 UTC  

given that a person powerful enough to actually do something like that exists

2018-04-19 23:59:49 UTC  

yeah but mainly because the US is a joke country now anyway

2018-04-19 23:59:51 UTC  

which is your circumstance

2018-04-19 23:59:59 UTC  

i don't see why they shouldnt

2018-04-20 00:00:04 UTC  

Oof.

2018-04-20 00:00:07 UTC  

200 years ago, absolutely not

2018-04-20 00:00:10 UTC  

Well we disagree heavily then.

2018-04-20 00:00:19 UTC  

imagine someone having the funds in hand to buy every square foot of american soil

2018-04-20 00:00:26 UTC  

i mean like gold bars not mason papers

2018-04-20 00:00:40 UTC  

i would LOVE for someone to buy the federal government

2018-04-20 00:00:46 UTC  

and no one, not a single other person or even group of people were able to topple that man

2018-04-20 00:01:10 UTC  

then yeah

2018-04-20 00:01:14 UTC  

accelerationism.erection

2018-04-20 00:01:18 UTC  

let him purchase every square foot

2018-04-20 00:01:20 UTC  

one by one

2018-04-20 00:01:29 UTC  

although

2018-04-20 00:01:44 UTC  

we aren't really talking about someone buying a country

2018-04-20 00:01:48 UTC  

Are you a libertarian individual?

2018-04-20 00:02:05 UTC  

I hope I don't sound accusatory, I'm just trying to understand better.