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    And overwhelmed by the number of people willing to discuss nuaced socio-political problems of states and governments.

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        Franklin? He would probably just be amazed there are openly Bi people and would just embrace power of infinite flirting. That and the McNuggins.

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        Not really. He could be a miserable bastard at times but all the sources agree he was very open minded and willing to accept the evidence of his eyes and honest arguments, condemning colonist atrocities against natives despite have quite a lot prejudice against them himself, freeing his own slaves, petitioning for abolition in Congress, etc.

        He’d look around, say, “Well it seems to have worked out, where’s the whorehouses?”

        No. His great failing was championing the concept of time-based workdays instead of task-based. Ie, most people left work when everything was done before he got involved.

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          Ie, most people left work when everything was done before he got involved.

          Well it’s a damned good thing we don’t use that system now, because everything is never done at big corporations.