Message from @Roses

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2018-07-13 11:15:15 UTC  

That’s the best I have of it.

It's YUUUUGEEE

2018-07-13 11:20:50 UTC  
2018-07-13 11:22:04 UTC  

I actually laughed when I saw it. It’s so tiny for the amount they paid for it.

2018-07-13 11:22:54 UTC  

oof

I shot it with my Longbow

how much did that ballon cost?

It wasn't under budget was it?

2018-07-13 11:36:02 UTC  

well it cant be bigger or the soy boys that is gona controll it will fly away with it

If it was bigger it would be HIGH ENERGY and enter low orbit like MIlo's book

2018-07-13 16:02:53 UTC  

gowdy for supreme court lol

2018-07-13 17:41:44 UTC  

Gowdy for regent of earth

2018-07-13 17:46:58 UTC  

but then gowdy isn't moraly relativistic enough

2018-07-13 17:47:14 UTC  

malcador can be an evil fucker, at times

2018-07-13 17:49:40 UTC  

I'm not well versed on Thatcherite Politics but what I do know is that she was radical when it came anti-socialist policies and general political alignment. I also know that she was much more conservative and heavy handed in her use of government but was overall effective in her economic reforms and anti-socialist ethos. So my question is, Should UKIP/ the Liberalists try to brand themselves along the lines of Neo-Thatcherism?

2018-07-13 17:55:23 UTC  

Well history hasn't been kind to thatcher

2018-07-13 17:55:47 UTC  

whether he policies were good or not, she isn't a popular person

2018-07-13 17:55:59 UTC  

How come?

2018-07-13 17:56:10 UTC  

dunno

2018-07-13 17:56:20 UTC  

the polltax wasn't popular

2018-07-13 17:56:31 UTC  

and she is blamed for destroying the mining industry

2018-07-13 17:57:36 UTC  

Hmm... is she disliked by the youth?

2018-07-13 17:59:39 UTC  

they could try deifying her in the realm of Churchill, Reagan, and the like. It could garner support if framed as an anti-socialist crusade

2018-07-13 17:59:47 UTC  

I wouldn't count on her being popular

2018-07-13 18:00:34 UTC  

also not sure if sargon is as economically libertarian as thatcher was

2018-07-13 18:01:36 UTC  

very true, I don't think I would be either but a strong counter weight to an authoritarian economy is always useful

2018-07-13 18:01:45 UTC  

It could force a meeting in the middle

2018-07-13 18:03:19 UTC  

besides her as a figure were her policies generally liked (besides the poll tax)

2018-07-13 18:04:12 UTC  

I'm honestly not sure if I'm aggainst the poll tax

2018-07-13 18:04:31 UTC  

and again there are still people who believe she ruined industry in britain

2018-07-13 18:05:38 UTC  

In general though, is she seen as a good figure or bad? I'm American so I have no clue about this stuff

2018-07-13 18:06:40 UTC  

from my experience, bad

2018-07-13 18:07:08 UTC  

I personally think of her as a net positive influence on britain and the world

2018-07-13 18:07:50 UTC  

From what I can tell she was a more effective version of Reagan but ended up less liked than him

2018-07-13 18:09:11 UTC  

But I also think the circumstance of the UK was much worse so a stronger hand was needed which is why I like her but don't like Reagan

2018-07-13 18:11:49 UTC  

Well reagan seemed to only be verbally against big government

2018-07-13 18:12:01 UTC  

but he managed to spend much more than he said he wasn't going to

2018-07-13 18:15:32 UTC  

Sadly, that's not very surprising when it comes to American Presidents