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What is your political ideology?

Conservative
33
17%
Republican
5
3%
Authortarian
11
6%
Liberal
24
13%
Libertarian
22
12%
National Socialist
13
7%
Fascist
10
5%
Neo-Liberal
4
2%
Anarchist
17
9%
Other/apolitical
52
27%
 
Total votes : 191

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Great Minarchistan
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Founded: Jan 08, 2017
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Postby Great Minarchistan » Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:42 pm

Jack Thomas Lang wrote:
Great Minarchistan wrote:big 4 actuaries are just glorified mathematicians

That's a little beyond my sights. I was thinking small business accountant or tax accountant. Something modest.

Pain not worth the gain unless if you're busy working 60+ hrs a week making hundreds of books for several businesses ;')
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Jack Thomas Lang
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Postby Jack Thomas Lang » Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:45 pm

Great Minarchistan wrote:Pain not worth the gain unless if you're busy working 60+ hrs a week making hundreds of books for several businesses ;')

We invented computers for a reason. This is it.

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Great Minarchistan
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Postby Great Minarchistan » Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:48 pm

Jack Thomas Lang wrote:
Great Minarchistan wrote:Pain not worth the gain unless if you're busy working 60+ hrs a week making hundreds of books for several businesses ;')

We invented computers for a reason. This is it.

bookkeeping is pretty dandy though, $60/hr on avg IIRC
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Jack Thomas Lang
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Postby Jack Thomas Lang » Thu Jun 06, 2019 7:00 pm

Great Minarchistan wrote:bookkeeping is pretty dandy though, $60/hr on avg IIRC

That's a good wage but unless you're cooking books, bookkeeping is pretty boring. Pay is also declining, at least according to PayScale. Businesses want financial analysts rather than mathematicians.
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Great Minarchistan
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Postby Great Minarchistan » Thu Jun 06, 2019 7:53 pm

Jack Thomas Lang wrote:
Great Minarchistan wrote:bookkeeping is pretty dandy though, $60/hr on avg IIRC

That's a good wage but unless you're cooking books, bookkeeping is pretty boring. Pay is also declining, at least according to PayScale. Businesses want financial analysts rather than mathematicians.

which is why I said accountants are just glorified mathematicians, tbh
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Fmr. libertarian, irredeemable bank shill and somewhere inbetween classical liberalism and neoliberalism // Political Compass: +8.75 Economic, -2.25 Social (May 2019)

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Claorica
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Founded: Aug 20, 2017
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Postby Claorica » Fri Jun 07, 2019 6:57 am

I'm a Distributist (Semi-Constitutional) Monarchist Integralist


I believe in a Catholic Monarch, elected by a senate comprised of a nation's nobility (Similar to the Polish Golden Liberty), with strong powers similar to that of a President or Prime Minister (essentially serving as the head of state and government), while the legislature, comprised of above senate and a lower, popularly elected house.

Economically, I believe in Distributism, which essentially translates to the freedom and protection of private and personal property that comes in a capitalist system, while adopting strong anti-trust laws, and promoting the forming of guilds and other forms of trade associations that aren't formed along class lines but designed to encourage class-collaboration. The best way I could explain this is that I want an economy with, to quote Hilaire Belloc, "an agglomeration of families of varying wealth but by far the greater number of owners of the means of production."

I also prefer a subsidiarist approach to most politics, wherein the lowest level of government capable of carrying out a needed service or providing a needed law/regulation is the one that does it, rather than requiring a centralist government to do so.

ANd, well, integralist, obviously means I have a religiously-influenced socially conservative outlook.
Pros Localism, Subsidiarity, Distributism, Traditionalism, Conservatism, Christian Democracy, Ruralism, Southern Agrarianism, Regionalism, State's Rights, Monarchism, Federalism, Rerum Novarum, Christian Monarchy, Christian conservatism, Boers, Presbyterianism (PCA) Aristocracy, Catholicism, the Subsidiarity Principle

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