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#11
Wittenberg / Re: [ELECTIONS] November-Dece...
Last post by Breneir Tzaracomprada - Today at 01:43:10 PM
@Sir Lüc
10 American buckaroos have been sent to @xpb by Zelle for payment of the Green Party fee. If you might publicly confirm receipt, Mister Burgermister? Zelle confirmation number is 6BE17ZQ7.
#12
Okay, well, I don't think we're going to agree.  I'm going to leave it there.  I hope that however things turn out, we can find a productive way to work together on things in the future.
#13
Green Party / Re: On pretzel-making
Last post by Breneir Tzaracomprada - Today at 01:39:09 PM
Chances seem to be inching higher...Greens stand ready. :)
#14
Step 1: Propose a solution that removes power from singular Government official and divides it among multiple people

Step 2: His Lordship complains because it's not his bill, even though his bill does nothing to remove power from singular Government official

Step 3: Senators representing a majority of provinces recognize weakness of His Lordship's bill, vote against.

Step 4: His Lordship proceeds to spin narrative that we wanted to keep secretive power, despite proposing a bill that does the opposite.

You're right, no real reason to have an extended argument, better to just set the narrative straight now.
#15
The URL blocked the original Public Process Act, voting almost unanimously against it.  While later during the campaign and under immense pressure for this decision, Mic'haglh proposed an intervention which would allow Opposition lawmakers to be a part of a secret process, it is entirely a factual statement to note that the URL voted overwhelmingly to retain the government power in question.

But listen, I'm not really interested in an extended argument about this.  I'm describing the feelings of my caucus -- as well as a lot of our voters, who specifically mentioned some of the URL mailers that motivated them to vote Prog.  The broad feeling is that the general tone of aggression, condescension, and anger, joined with what we feel are some very knowing deceit, undermined our confidence in the URL as potential partners.  It's not impossible to fix, and there's a path forward, but please don't try to convince us that we're wrong about how we feel.

Obviously, we're going to feel differently in some respects.  You might feel that you made no mistakes in tone or rhetoric, and that I'm just trying to spin.  But please think back and just remember the speeches and mailers, and what you said, and consider what effect that might have had.  I also tried for even just a broad summary, leaving out a lot of things... even the recent account of our negotiations, which said a URL offer was presented that we never even saw.  Maybe it was intended to send it at some point, though?  I want to step back from the urge to just attack in response.  Can we change the dynamic, instead?  Move past it, now that the air is cleared?

We just publicly reversed ourselves on a coalition decision, since sometimes we make mistakes.  Everyone makes mistakes.  Let's move forward from them.
#16
Compare and contrast:

Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Today at 09:29:21 AMThe URL repeatedly and knowingly lied about our flagship Public Process Act,

Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu, presumably, in a PA mailer, 20th OctoberWe're only a few days away from the end of the voting for the Clark, and we're very close to the current URL government killing The Public Process Act.  Your Talossan government is trying to keep the power to secretly control who even gets to apply to immigrate!
(emphasis added)

The latter outright lie won a plurality of votes for the PA.  Unfortunately, when we chose not to "hit back", these lies were broadcast to the broad masses by mailer, so that didn't work. Here's another one:

Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Today at 09:29:21 AMOne of the URL leaders, our current Seneschal, took a phrase out of context from a private conversation in order to lie about its meaning.  She was messaging with a past ally to scold him for his decision to support the Progressive Alliance, and she demanded that he denounce me publicly.  He said in dismissal of such a demand, "we're trying to win an election here." 

Since people get upset when I quote them, let's quote what I actually said to provoke this response:

Quote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on November 05, 2025, 06:08:46 PMI mean, AD's latest post is just what I mean. He is outright lying about what Mic'haglh has said to him to try to score a political point. And you're going along with it?

In what way is this a "demand to denounce [AD] publicly" as opposed to, say, an objection to someone telling outright lies? It is of course possible that the Baron hasn't actually seen the message, in which case he's not lying, but is instead being lied to. So it appears to be lies all round up in this joint.
#17
Wittenberg / Re: Risk Online
Last post by Tric’hard Lenxheir - Today at 12:22:13 PM
I used to enjoy playing the board game, I was never very good but I can give it a shot
#18
Great name for a great cat.
May he chase little strings and take naps with the belly up forever.
#19
Wittenberg / Re: Risk Online
Last post by Breneir Tzaracomprada - Today at 10:51:02 AM
I am interested in playing too. So now we have three.
#20
Green Party / On pretzel-making
Last post by Breneir Tzaracomprada - Today at 10:39:50 AM
I love a warm, soft, and salty pretzel fresh from the oven as much as the next guy. Even better with some of Talossa's favorite beverage.

The PA's recent statement increases the still low likelihood of another election. We still see the likelihood as high that there will be an arrangement between the two largest parties and this most recent PA statement is a face-saving measure.

Fellow Talossans, once the big party arrangement is announced please know that the Green Party having agreed collectively remains committed to not taking the lead as the Opposition. We will be using terpelaziuns for government accountability where absolutely necessary but we remain committed to building community in the Kingdom and will focus on those types of initiatives as our priority.

Should there be another election, we will reiterate our recent messages and welcome your support so that the Green Party can form government.