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Shamadruu

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  1. The site already works decently, but I have many improvements to the display, visualization, and performance planned. However, for the moment real life issues are preventing me from doing more than basic maintenance and bug fixes for the site. As soon as that clears up, I'll be rapidly knocking out these improvements and making the site all around better.  This post was for its first full, public release and as such there's still a great deal of work to do, and we're working to ensure that it's everything the community could want in a stat site.

    I greatly appreciate everybody's suggestions and bug reports, so if any of you spot any issues or have any ideas for improvements, feel free to let me know in this discord server: https://discord.gg/Af9dKJK

    I've already implemented many suggestions, and I intend to continue doing so in the future, to continue improving the site for the denizens of Orbis.

  2. I wonder how many prominent politicians will be implicated with these revelations - and how many will retain their political positions. It is clear that this is quite the expansive scandal, but it seems largely constrained to Europe and parts of Asia so far.

  3. As a libertarian myself, I don't think the two groups could get along economically, while we agree on social issues, progressives are usually socialists. Amd libertian socialism doesn't exist, beacuse that goes from Libertian right wing economics and left wing socail, to both left wing. So Libertian socialists are just democrats.

     

    Most progressives today - presuming that you mean the majority of the Democratic party - are more center/center-left economically - that is, they are neoliberal or only slightly "socialistic". Social Democracy has only recently started gaining steam within the party. Hell, one common criticism of Bernie Sanders among Hillary Clinton's supporters is that he's a "socialist".

  4. A lot of the so-called "libertarians" today are basically the normal Republicans with a slightly greater lean towards hating all things government, but few of the tendencies towards social liberty that classical liberals would support. True Libertarians, however, could cooperate with Social Democrats (who don't really exist as a coherent force yet in America) on social policies and some economic policies. Unfortunately, social democrats and libertarians would be diametrically opposed on many economic issues, such as regulation and welfare. While there may be some cooperation on even those issues, such an alliance could be quite fragile.

     

    All depends on the specific ideology of the libertarians in question, really. Libertarianism isn't remotely monolithic any more, since the name of the ideology is so often misapplied in modern politics. Social Democrats, though, are pretty distinct.

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