Should We Ditch the Flag?

Should We Ditch Old Faithful?

  • Yes, America Sucks

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Yeah. Fuck the Monarchy. Fuck the State Religion. It's all about the Money.
The President is the 'Chairman'. The Congress is the 'Board of Directors'. The Property Owners are the 'Shareholders'

Let me ask you a question, how the fuck do you think all the shit that you leftists want to give away is going to get paid for? Where is this nirvana you leftists seem to think exist where nobody works and has everything they want for free?
 
Let me ask you a question, how the fuck do you think all the shit that you leftists want to give away is going to get paid for? Where is this nirvana you leftists seem to think exist where nobody works and has everything they want for free?

Is this something you just made up, then after you make the shit up, you want to discuss it?
 
Is this something you just made up, then after you make the shit up, you want to discuss it?

Well you idiots love talking about the Nordic countries so tell us how does all that shit get paid for? It's a simple question asshole.
 
Why would we do that.
The US Flag is the British East India Flag.
It represents the US as a 'Corporate Nation'.

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"The Virginia Company of London was a joint-stock company chartered by King James I in 1606 to establish a colony in North America. Such a venture allowed the Crown to reap the benefits of colonization—natural resources, new markets for English goods, leverage against the Spanish—without bearing the costs. Investors, meanwhile, were protected from catastrophic losses in the event of the project’s failure. The company established a settlement at Jamestown in 1607, and over the next eighteen years, the Crown granted the company two new charters, democratizing its governance and reforming its financial model. What began as an enterprise of investors seeking a dividend was funded a decade later almost exclusively by a public lottery."
https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/virginia-company-of-london/
 

"In Renaissance England, wealthy merchants were eager to find investment opportunities, so they established several companies to trade in various parts of the world. Each company was made up of investors, known as "adventurers", who purchased shares of company stock. The Crown granted a charter to each company with a monopoly to explore, settle, or trade with a particular region of the world. Profits were shared among the investors according to the amount of stock that each owned. More than 6,300 Englishmen invested in joint-stock companies between 1585 and 1630, trading in Russia, Turkey, Africa, the East Indies, the Mediterranean, and North America."
--->"The first leader of the Virginia Company in England was its treasurer, Sir Thomas Smythe, who arranged the 1609 charter. He had been governor of the East India Company since 1603 and continued with one break until 1620."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Company

The same Investors that owned East India Company also owned The Virginia Company.
 
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