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message 1: by Axl Oswaldo (new)

Axl Oswaldo You got me so confused with all that hive-bee situation that I still can’t get over it, hahaha. I think it is crystal clear now. Nice review, güero de caramelo. :)


message 2: by Nick (last edited Feb 26, 2026 02:44PM) (new)

Nick Grammos Excellent summary, Jay.

Thank god I don't easily fit those categories. I was troubled that I was transparent.

I've come around over the years about what politics is capable of achieving. I find myself at odds with people who think their political party should fight moral wars. I've become happy when I hear they do the boring stuff like fix policy gaps you can't put into a catchphrase and tinker with loopholes in taxation that improve revenue collection. At least that gives a shot at future expenditure I approve of.

I read Mr Hume last year and was very impressed by the expansive thinking he produced. He sounded very modern.


message 3: by Ken (new)

Ken lean liberal even while washing my hands. And wish I could wash a certain Ugly UnAmerican from the face of a concert in Chelsea. Not a bellend. Just an asshat.


message 4: by Jay (new)

Jay Ken wrote: "lean liberal even while washing my hands. And wish I could wash a certain Ugly UnAmerican from the face of a concert in Chelsea. Not a bellend. Just an asshat."

Haha, I do apologise if I've raised your blood pressure, Ken. But, I mean, actual messaging aside, I think you'd have to be a bit of a questionable individual to go about your day adorned in almost any political attire, especially if it's just deliberately provocative trolling. Screams of narcissism if you ask me.


message 5: by Jay (new)

Jay Nick wrote: "Excellent summary, Jay."

Quite agree Nick. Competence seems to be an undervalued trait in politics. Why maintain the zone's basic utilities when you can flood it instead?


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