What was her tax policy?

What was her tax policy?

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More importantly: What was her semen policy?

Tax the poor. Feed the rich

Go back to Yea Forums fatfag

>asking for her tax policy when she wasn't rightfully elected in the first place

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not exactly a tax policy but an insightful look into her reign

You dont vote for Kings

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Canonically she was a pretty harsh wartime ruler, who had high taxes with high returns. The people grumbled but couldn't deny she used their funds effectively and greatly raised their quality of life.

Well, how'd she become king, then?

She's the son of the last king, Uther Pendragon.
The whole sword in the stone thing was just a verification process, it didn't actually grant any kingliness.

The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur.That is why I am your king.

Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.
Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you.

>even fairy tales have captcha
This is bullshit.

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>a mandate from the masses
True kings are given mandate from God, not pagan deities.

Were they really surprised that everything went to shit?

But Artoria became king through drawing the sword in the stone (called Caliburn in Fate), Excalibur was just a replacement for when it broke.

>american education

>watery tart huehuehue funny hahahah

ITT : retards who haven't seen Monty Python Holy Grail

Every day is worst than the last

ITT: rehashed jokes but without the screencaps

I've seen it, I just see no reason to dance to the reference when it doesn't mesh with the subject at hand.

High taxes are needed for a sexy ruler.

Hey, just like real life!

Blood of the Dragon

>taxing capitalists
wtf dude

How many appearances does Saber have in games that have a continuous story?

To clarify on this. Saber and the Grail have a unique relationship. It's not like the others were they make a "copy" of the hero and use it again and again, each time having a clean slate. Saber remembers everything that happened in Fate/Zero, Fate/SN etc.

In this how many canon appearances, that are in the same timeline of events, she has?

Sorry for the wrong reply.

the only correct policy

>Earning 3 times as much from the taxes on the rich as from the taxes on the poor and middle class combined.

This is why socialism always fails.

How much your throat capable of ?

What?

Can't really blame them. British """"""comedy"""""" is absolute garbage, especially Python.

>tax policies? dafuq's that shit?
>hey guys deal with this shit, i'mma smack some invaders' face with Caliburn again
she's a fucking 15 year old who got kinged and is too busy kicking ass
pretty sure she'd leave the actual 'ruling' to everyone else

Doesn't know what decimal points are for, apparently.

What is a decimal point?

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Literal tastelet

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shot for shot remake of Holy Grail with Fate characters when.

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