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Frenchmontana (20 DX)
06 Mar 16 UTC
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what does the draw vote do
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
25 Feb 16 UTC
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The United States have gone completely mad.
Hey guys, it's redhouse, it's been a while.
Just so you know: the US have gone completely mad. If you have Donald "bleeding from wherever" Trump heading the major right wing race and Mitch "Constitution? What's a constitution?" McConnell heading the senate, something is wrong.
Very, very, very wrong.
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Octavious (2701 D)
25 Feb 16 UTC
"Out of curiosity, how does one go about "giving animals a voice in policy-making"?"

One doesn't. It's a complete nonsense. Animals should be treated well in accordance with common decency and as demanded by the majority of the people, but in terms of formulating policy on their behalf it's impossible. What Sanders' party mean in practice is banning all medical testing on animals, funding a huge educational campaign to convert the young into vegetarians, and change government policy to hugely increase the cost of meat.

In terms of sanity it ranks even below Corbyn's suggestion of keeping the Trident submarines that make up Britain's nuclear deterrent, but scrapping the missiles, giving you an impressively expensive system that doesn't actually do anything.
TrPrado (461 D)
26 Feb 16 UTC
I think Bernie might have a bigger impact on Larry's political career than the reverse, though it seems state Green Parties here in America are starting to push for Sanders.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
Also this:

Could the Republican establishment in the United States PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE for the love of Pete stop saying how Donald Trump is not "A True Conservative."

Do they realize how incredibly stupid that makes them look? (I'm a conservative, by the way)

Do they realize how completely and totally off-the-point that is when you're dealing with pathologically lying, mysogynous scum?

Can we please have a debate on what an absolute disgusting human being this guy is before discussing his ideological pureness? Can we all agree that if daddy Trump hadn't drowned him in money he'd be living in a cardboard box under a bridge?

Thank you.
Octavious (2701 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
I can't work out why people would vote for Trump, but I can't work out why people would vote for Cruz or Rubio either. Most of the time I don't have any strong preference for who wins the US election (although I had a soft spot for McCain before he erred on the side of Palin), but this year all the Republicans are poor.
Jeff Kuta (2066 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
The GOP shot itself in the foot by allowing so many competitors in the debates for so long. There was not time for establishment support to coalesce around one mainstream candidate. Jeb Bush was not charismatic enough to attract significant support, and the electorate at large is very tired of the Bush family. (This is also why Clinton will lose if she is the Democratic candidate.)

The GOP has been kicking out moderates for decades with their various "No New Taxes" oaths and litmus tests. It was just a matter of time, and that time is now, for either a populist (Trump) or reactionary (Cruz) to take hold. Rubio and Kasich are trying, but the shrinking mainstream is still fractured, and it's almost too late to do anything about it.

The great irony is that conservative voters are finally angry enough that the GOP has done nothing for them. 7 years of furious opposition to Obama with *NOTHING* to show for their efforts. Obstructionist politics have stopped Obama's agenda, but they have also made it clear that the GOP really has been taking the "little guy" for granted, and they are now royally pissed off.
Jeff Kuta (2066 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
"Could the Republican establishment in the United States PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE for the love of Pete stop saying how Donald Trump is not "A True Conservative.""

Exactly. The GOP is so concerned with ideological purity, they can't even have a real-politik discussion any more.
ishirkmywork (1401 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
@Octavious
I know I've made a similar arguments before on this forum, but in the way of helping you sort out this election from afar:
Much of America is a simmering cauldron of resentment, racism and stupidity. People get mad at me for using such blunt words, but having lived here my whole life, I know it to be true. It is part of our history. It is where our original wealth, power and control came from. Both political parties have dabbled in these feelings for decades as a means of elevating themselves to power (especially repubs recently) and after "tickling the dragon's tail" for so long they have allowed it to become mainstream in this election cycle.
Most of America is not these negative, horrible feelings and impulses, but enough of us are to seriously effect things. It is truly depressing.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
I feel there are a lot of good comments in this thread.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
"And because of that, it's very probable that as eventual President, he may be able to bully Congress into passing his initiatives, because he will utterly destroy any opposition using his increasingly massive podium as President."

krellin you went off on a pretty good start, but this last scenario is hilarious. If there's anything we've learnt is that these are NOT the mechanics of US politics in this day and age, no?

But I'll be sure to tune in when President Trump forces a bill through congress to start building a wall on the boarder with Mexico being with the latter being bullied into paying except that no they won't.
TrPrado (461 D)
05 Mar 16 UTC
The Secretary of Finance has joined in with Fox and Calderon in important people who have disavowed the possibility of Trump's Wall. So now major figures from both the PRI and PAN have said it's not happening. So it shows the obvious that Mexicans are united against the building of Trump's wall. Trump, however has threatened to place tariffs if the Mexican government refuses to pay, even though there is absolutely no political backing or financial possibility of Mexico following through to pay for it.
Meanwhile, Nieto assumes Trump is going to calm down a bit if he actually wins the election because the Mexican economy is tied enough to the US economy that it would be a considerable blunder for both countries if Trump really pursued it.
principians (881 D)
05 Mar 16 UTC
I don't think Peña Nieto gives a shit, actually, 'assuming' or 'thinking' is not his favorite activity.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Mar 16 UTC
@Hapapop: "Geeters is popular in The Netherlands."

As a Dutch person myself, I can assure you most of us never heard of a guy naned Geeters. Maybe you mean Geert Wilders?
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
And Wilders endorsed Trump.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Mar 16 UTC
Indeed he did. Luckily for us, we have many political parties and Wilders won't get 51% of the votes so he can simply be by-passed by the other political parties which will form a coalition excluding the PVV. Interestingly, I think we'll be taken down an even more moderate path because quite an inclusive coalition is needed and many parties excluding the PVV will have to compromise to get a majority.
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
That's potentially dangerous because if the government is unpopular the only way to dislodge it would be to vote PVV.
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
Meanwhile Slovakia quietly elected 14 MPs from Kotleba's party. It's getting frightening.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Mar 16 UTC
@Putin: I'm not sure you got my point. The 'problem' occurs because a lot of seats 'go to waste' because they go to the PVV, which is extremely unpopular by anyone who doesn't support them. Since any coalition is bound to exclude them. If the extreme right people want influence, they'll have to vote a bit more moderate right, otherwise we drift further left because even the right won't work with the PVV.

If no one wants to work with a party with less than 51% of the seats no matter what, they have no de facto influence, except forcing the rest of the country to work together better.
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
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I understood your point - that a large coalition will be more moderate. My point was that in the event people want to remove the government, they will be compelled to vote PVV because they would be the only opposition party. So while it might seem like PVV's influence is being diminished in fact its status is being elevated.
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
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If anybody bothers to read what the UK Greens actually say about Animal Rights and not Octavious's propaganda about them, it is very reasonable.

https://policy.greenparty.org.uk/ar.html

But then again you can forgive Oct when his party's ministers say things like "just google" your health problems or don't have the foggiest idea as to how EU agreements work.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Mar 16 UTC
But PVV voters will be compelled to vote more moderate as well, which seems more likely due to the amount of people who despice the PVV or don't take it serious at all.
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
Maybe, or they'd relish their outsider status and continue to grow with protest votes as people become dissatisfied with an unworkable coalition that cannot get anything done for fear of alienating one of their coalition members. I find it more likely that PVV supporters would work to build up their party rather than bemoan the fact that they're not in government.
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
Oh by the way Putin is right to note the worrying developments in Slovakia:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35739551
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Mar 16 UTC
The PVV's success is due to the recent developments which are worrying to many: terrorists, refugees, etc. I think they're pretty much at their max popularity because everyone else just outright disagrees with them. They can only lose popularity when people's primal fears calm and their brains start working again, the way I see it.

Wilders is also scared to take any minister posts because that would require them to make sense and cut in some places to pay for any crazy plans left, which will reduce popularity amongst the many people who just hear bar talk and decide to vote for that.
His worst fear is probably being forced to choose between becoming a voice of reason or screwing up badly, since both of those options would ruin his popularity.
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
I'm not in the Netherlands obviously but it seems that the current government is extremely unpopular. If you hold a new election and get more of the same while PVV more than triples its seats in parliament I think you're in big trouble. Especially as PVV's call for an EU referendum, at least, has majority support.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Mar 16 UTC
The current government is nowhere near as extremely unpopular as the PVV though.

Maybe it is time to do something though..
Octavious (2701 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
There is nothing reasonable about the Green Party's stance on animals. They want a complete ban on any scientific animal testing and want to educate children to not eat meat. They will devastate UK farming and try and tax meat out of the British diet.
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
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"They want a complete ban on any scientific animal testing and want to educate children to not eat meat."

So what? Plenty of animal tests have nothing to do with humans. Of the millions of animals destroyed for human research, few ever do anything that actually end up helping. How many monkeys did we vivisect to find a cure for polio for no reason?

"and want to educate children to not eat meat."

Heaven forbid. And what they said was they want to educate people away from a meat-"dominated" diet and to a more plant based diet. Seems like they're interested in people's well being.

"They will devastate UK farming and try and tax meat out of the British diet."

Again so what? Does animal cruelty now exist as some kind of sadistic jobs program for British farmers?
Octavious (2701 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
Well, if you support all that then the Green animal related policies probably sound just peachy.
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
And if you support the party of fox hunting and gratuitous badger culling, no surprise you find even the promotion of vegetarianism in schools problematic.
Octavious (2701 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
The part of fox hunting? Call me crazy, but I'd imagine that if there was party of fox hunting that had been in power for 6 years then you'd probably expect fox hunting to have started up during that time.

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Sevyas (973 D)
03 Mar 16 UTC
Slow game for reliable players
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Smokey Gem (154 D)
07 Mar 16 UTC
Convoys Caucus to Kazakstan
Is there a way we can ask the mods/devs why in Modern Dip you can't convoy and army via Caspian sea Caucus to Kazakstan ??
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kasimax (243 D)
02 Mar 16 UTC
3 gunboat games
25 buy-in each, 48 hour-phases (readying up appreciated), dss, public draws, high rr.
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Yoyoyozo (65 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
Can you 1 way draw?
Scenario: 9 days from now when the "Clark is a skrub" live game begins.
everyone but you CDs, but you, being so valiant and gentlemanly, puts up the draw vote. When the CDs are adjudicated, Do you solo? or Draw?
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domwnec (254 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
Gunboat signals
Are there common signals in gunboat? For example, does a support move indicate "I want u to move there" while a support hold indicates "I want u to stay there" while an attempted movement indicates "I want u to support me there"???
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Powow (697 D)
06 Mar 16 UTC
Join Game
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brainbomb (290 D)
05 Mar 16 UTC
Tea vs. Coffee
So I have decided that its really hard to choose between the two. I drink probably about 6 cups of coffee a day using Keurig. But then I also use herbal peach tea and scottish breakfast tea for when I get bored with the coffee. In all I likely drink about 12-15 cups of something hot and thought provoking a day.
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Maniac (189 D(B))
04 Mar 16 UTC
Mafia Town Strategy
Sharing best practice.
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c0dyz (100 D)
05 Mar 16 UTC
Play styles
What is your play style?
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c0dyz (100 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
Predictions
Any predictions on the outcome of this game? It is pretty deadlocked, and Turkey will not draw. gameID=174854
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JEccles (421 D)
04 Mar 16 UTC
Gunboat Strategy
What is the best way to open as Turkey in a gunboat? I can't figure it out.
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Chaqa (3971 D(B))
02 Mar 16 UTC
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The King is Dead!
Been awhile since we did one of these. Now that we have unraked games, it will be much easier to run one.
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
15 Feb 16 UTC
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Daily "endless drivel" Thread
Post your endless drivel here and only here.
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CommanderByron (801 D(S))
01 Mar 16 UTC
Oh no!
Ah! The end is near! We dip has ceased processing games. Our lord Zultar, praise be onto to his, has fallen and thus our glorious servers have fallen. If prophecy should predict, then Zultar will rise from the ashes of his former self and restart our servers.
#kestas didn't pay the electric bill
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perezmanda29 (0 DX)
04 Mar 16 UTC
Buy Registered IELTS & TOEFL, ESOL certificates without attending the Exam.
Buy Registered IELTS & TOEFL, ESOL certificates without attending the Exam.
Email : romeoporto1 @ gmail.com
skype: romeoporto2
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perezmanda29 (0 DX)
04 Mar 16 UTC
registered TOEFL, IELTS, ESOL, CELTA/DELTA & other English Language Certificates.
We deal and specialize in the production of registered TOEFL, IELTS, ESOL, CELTA/DELTA & other English Language Certificates.
Email : romeoporto1 @ gmail.com
skype: romeoporto2
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04 Mar 16 UTC
Buy your Passports, Driver license,ID cards,Visa,green card, credit cards and many more
Buy your Passports, Driver license,ID cards,Visa,green card, credit cards and many more
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Bob Genghiskhan (1233 D)
03 Mar 16 UTC
Trench warfare...yaaaay! participants.
Hey y'all, replacement Austria here, good game.
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Yoyoyozo (65 D)
03 Mar 16 UTC
WHo was in that live game that just got canceled?
I can't stop laughing!!!!! I put in like 2 hours into that game, and then it just randomly canceled? Who was in it?
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Flame (125 D)
03 Mar 16 UTC
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For Russian Speaking players
For Russian Speaking players! Please visit us:
http://diplomail.ru
Hope Kestas don't mind it. Thanks.
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Hannibal76 (100 D(B))
03 Mar 16 UTC
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JEccles (421 D)
23 Feb 16 UTC
Football (Soccer) Club Advice
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Nikola Maric Eto (24945 D)
01 Mar 16 UTC
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Dont redo your moves when drunk
Dont redo your moves when drunk
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
01 Mar 16 UTC
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#OscarsSoPretty
Another year, another Academy Awards where not a single ugly person was nominated for anything important, let alone won.
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brainbomb (290 D)
02 Mar 16 UTC
Do I need to say anything else?
http://www.thestar.com/content/dam/thestar/entertainment/television/2015/02/18/want-to-fight-like-lagertha-on-vikings/katheryn-winnick.jpg
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Yoyoyozo (65 D)
26 Feb 16 UTC
Chris Christie Endorses Trump, blasts Rubio
What does this mean for the Republican race? Now that Trump has backing from a significant political face, will his campaign run more smoothly? Is Chris Christie Crazy? Discuss.
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Hello
Anyone want to play the best player ever. I bet i could beet you and im only 8
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TrPrado (461 D)
28 Feb 16 UTC
The Biggest Election So Far This Year
Iran's elections for Majlis and the Assembly of Experts. The reformists look like they're going to win big, a coalition they've put together has already won all the Tehran seats in Majlis, and they've ousted a number of hardliners in the Assembly of Experts, with President Rouhani himself picking up a seat in that. Thoughts?
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