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The State of Maneiras

Liberatarianism wrote:Maneiras I've been meaning to ask you, is there an anti communist pact in Valsora

Not that I know of

The Federal Republic of Mahagura and Vajrastan

Myehn wrote:Hm? I like foreign trade, love it even. Builds the economy. But selling away the places the resources come from is foolish in my opinion.
I wasn’t really talking about you but good to know I guess

Sorry for budding in, my fault.

The United Corporate States of Liberatarianism

Myehn wrote:They can do that without you. Investments might speed it up, but they don’t need to sell their resources deposits to do that

If we think about the modern world, for example, oil most nations don't have the expertise or capital to be able to effectively extract the natural resources so they can turn a profit and grow income and GDP. But with the help of other nations and companies they can attain both so both parties can benefit.

The Interuniversal Civilization of Aivintis

New Westmore wrote:I had a brain-eating amoeba once
poor guy died of hungry

rfk jr

The Jetro-Yankgarian Empire of Lointland

Romanoddle Republic wrote:All this capitalism discussion has gotten me in the mood to right about the communes that exist in Romanoddle

…Cannot believe I have a red on my doorstep.

The Imperial Interim Government of Terrabis-Seran

Mahagura and Vajrastan wrote:Hmm..., the Saingus church or the Southern Catholic church..., why not both??

This is why TS is secular. After all, why limit yourself to just one faith? Worldbuild to the maximum!

The Federal Republic of Mahagura and Vajrastan

Terrabis-Seran wrote:This is why TS is secular. After all, why limit yourself to just one faith? Worldbuild to the maximum!

I am going to create my own mixed version, like Yastreovakian Sanguis Christianity taking aspects from the Sanguis Church and the Southern Catholc church.

The 眠れんアイテム課金好きな ✨💸✨モッドになったライク神霊 of Myehn

Mahagura and Vajrastan wrote:Sorry for budding in, my fault.

Nah you good

Liberatarianism wrote:If we think about the modern world, for example, oil most nations don't have the expertise or capital to be able to effectively extract the natural resources so they can turn a profit and grow income and GDP. But with the help of other nations and companies they can attain both so both parties can benefit.

Well, with that I agree. You more often than not can’t build a country on nothing.

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