trc_portman
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Alejandro 20 MAR a las 9:50 a. m. 
why so toxic
trc_portman 19 MAR a las 3:59 p. m. 
you really made me shed some tears now :'(((((((
OG Graymond 17 MAR a las 10:09 a. m. 
Toxic bot with low IQ
Alejandro 19 NOV 2024 a las 9:51 a. m. 
1 of the most brainded players even existed in this game.i rather loose all the time then gonna get u as m8 in any universe possible
trc_portman 5 SEP 2024 a las 1:34 p. m. 
lame democracy excuses
Différance 23 AGO 2024 a las 12:00 p. m. 
The problem is not the weird, the extreme, the intersectional, partisan and nihilist. They are not new. The problem is that the center has been so damned weak, vacillating, wanting to triangulate and not be associated with the wrong kind of right and maintain the moderate left while losing the core liberal values that should define the center: fundamental freedoms, open society.
I suspect liberal centrists could do a better job of marketing Locke, Smith, Burke, Popper, Olsen, even Hayek. The appetite is there. I look at the recent general election in New Zealand and see around 30% swing vote to the center right, putting a coalition in office at about 64%. That's huge for a proportional rep system. I'm watching Canada and Aus closely too. Many voters are sick of the screaming and yelling, being told they're bad because of things they cannot change, being punished for past tolerances and none of this has paid off, given the state of the job market, cost of living, and interest rates.