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Maxwell
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« on: September 07, 2013, 07:31:35 PM »
« edited: September 07, 2013, 07:39:15 PM by Senator Maxwell »

What do you mean Federalists are making it "exceedingly difficult"? In the Senate, we debate. That is what is happening. Nix's proposal isn't even a formal amendment right now, so we are not even to the stage of something that is concrete.

Maybe you should look at what we are doing rather than what you think is going on.
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Maxwell
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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2013, 07:51:17 PM »

What do you mean Federalists are making it "exceedingly difficult"? In the Senate, we debate. That is what is happening. Nix's proposal isn't even a formal amendment right now, so we are not even to the stage of something that is concrete.

Maybe you should look at what we are doing rather than what you think is going on.
I am referring to your party's opposition to the Constitutional Convention. This may seem as radicalism to your party, but the Movement has most of its power due to the regionalism that many Federalists have vowed to defend.

What do you mean Federalists are making it "exceedingly difficult"? In the Senate, we debate. That is what is happening. Nix's proposal isn't even a formal amendment right now, so we are not even to the stage of something that is concrete.

Maybe you should look at what we are doing rather than what you think is going on.

The overwhelming majority of your party won't even allow an open constitutional convention.

A good amount of my party is wondering what the merits are of a constitutional convention, especially when we are already in the middle of considering legislation that would change the outlook of Atlasia as is. Let's not attack people just because they have different views on what the right course for our nation is.
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Maxwell
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« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2013, 11:04:29 PM »

Griffin, if the NMAM members wanted to improve this game, they would have proposed new laws in the Pacific Council,... But it's not the case. They have just destroyed the region, they have the majority of the Pacific Council just because Aksalmon's candidacy has been invalidated. But I would love to seem them active, but it's not the case. They love being "revolutionnary", maybe to them revolution is doing nothing? You can verify, only PJ and Tyrion are proposing laws, not them. So this party is more a poison than a cure. 

So yes, they had a chance to improve Pacific's situation when they succesfully recalled a council where Superique was the speaker. But they did NOTHING.

Why should we legislate in a body that shouldn't even exist?

Court ruled against you. Deal with it.
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Maxwell
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« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2013, 03:07:14 PM »

I offer only this: If the person in Xahar's position was a Federalist, would the NMAM be as supportive?

Someone who is a Federalist would not do what Xahar is doing. End of discussion.
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Maxwell
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« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2013, 05:00:03 PM »

Griffin, if the NMAM members wanted to improve this game, they would have proposed new laws in the Pacific Council,... But it's not the case. They have just destroyed the region, they have the majority of the Pacific Council just because Aksalmon's candidacy has been invalidated. But I would love to seem them active, but it's not the case. They love being "revolutionnary", maybe to them revolution is doing nothing? You can verify, only PJ and Tyrion are proposing laws, not them. So this party is more a poison than a cure. 

So yes, they had a chance to improve Pacific's situation when they succesfully recalled a council where Superique was the speaker. But they did NOTHING.

Why should we legislate in a body that shouldn't even exist?

With all due respect, that sounds eerily tea-partyesque.

The diff is that this is a game, not real life. The goal here is to make this game more fun.

And it's no fun for anyone else when your attitude is basically "I'm taking my ball and going home".
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