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Originally Posted by desertgrandma
What?? Do I hear revolt? Where is my tax collector?
I would like to call your attention to post #1
Long Live Mobilita Republica.
Yvantheterrible has named our new world wide no boundries/no agenda/no rulers country........
Mobilita Republica.
So you see.............there IS no "other side"
Much like trying to escape another place which shall not be mentioned.........there is no place to go.
You are, however, welcome to keep building your dream house by the lake.
We will start a payment plan for you.
PS........please ignore the 'no rulers' part. We have decided we know best for the population. Trust us.
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You may claim all you like since your reality check bounced.
You have a runaway train wreck of a government that squandered all of the people's money on a few individuals at the top of the administration, tried to gain a favorable public relations perspective by offering the "head" of the government (in name only with no identified powers) to Queen Zelda so she could take the consequences for your looting of the treasury. (Have you no shame or did you try to sell that too?)
Then you drove away most of the population (while retaining their bank accounts) claiming them to be trolls, shums, or DRM. As a result you have very few workers remaining to pay the 98% tax rate (before the emergency tax surcharges) and only one new ebook (
Managing Change: The Coins in the Couch) since you assumed power.
I did some research about the area you claim for Mobilita Republica:
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Originally Posted by History of the World, Part 2
Mobilita Republica was formerly the ancient province of Epurtris, from which the English word putrid is derived. Mobilita Republica was conquered by the Romans in 384 B.C., giving new meaning to the phrase "pyrrhic victory." At that time, Mobilita Republica was mostly swampland, and the Romans were building a huge viaduct to convert Mobilita Republica into a sewage treatment plant for the entire Roman Empire when the empire declined and fell. After the Romans left, Mobilita Republica fell into an especially well deserved obscurity, achieving notice only when armies found it easier to march through rather than around. Much of Mobilita Republica's early history is vague. During the Great Diarrhea Plague of 1619-1643, brought on by a typographical error in Mobilita Republica's first printed cookbook, most of the early records were wiped out.
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