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I laughed at that. Well, Russia definitely has an opposition, but all it can do is helplessly squawk.
No, Siv, you're wrong. Artsakh doesn't even have elections, so things are even worse there than here.
 

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you're exaggerating as always
Well, that's true, at least there are elections in Russia.
Where do we go?
Where do we end up when we save the world?
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(like the red-blue-green bar) it's harder to move in either direction away from zero
I have a feeling that the metrics moved well from the first 20 author issues. And this coincided with when they were at zero.
Of course, I'm not sure. What do you think?

On the other hand, yes, my civil rights have been slowly increasing by +1 or +2 for a long time. Perhaps it's just getting harder to increase them.

В тихой однообразной жизни всегда так бывает: каждый отдельный день бесконечно долог, но месяцы и годы мчатся с непостижимой быстротой.

I wanted to offer you some flowers, but a crown would suit a princess like you much better

Смысл жизни в том, что жизнь на тебе не заканчивается
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Arz doesn't even have elections.
What elections are you talking about? He doesn't even have prisons!
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I have one half-written there. But I need to rewrite part of it because I am no longer a tourism leader. =("
I think you shouldn't rewrite it. Here, read Revan's official statement.
So feel free to write about your wonderful tourism; if it isn't the most wonderful on the planet at the beginning of the game, that's okay.

В тихой однообразной жизни всегда так бывает: каждый отдельный день бесконечно долог, но месяцы и годы мчатся с непостижимой быстротой.

I wanted to offer you some flowers, but a crown would suit a princess like you much better

Смысл жизни в том, что жизнь на тебе не заканчивается
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What elections are you talking about? He doesn't even have any prisons!
Oh, I get it now. He puts all the criminals on a ship and takes them to Old Arconia. And then, I don't know what happens. If Old Arconia doesn't actually exist, then the ships with the criminals are sunk with cannon fire. If it does exist, then they are tortured, killed, and then their corpses are desecrated, just like in any dictatorship. It's all very simple.
 

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I have a half-written one there. But I need to rewrite part of it because I am no longer the tourism leader. =(
Is "there" outside the topic? Or are you talking about this?

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If Old Arconia doesn't really exist, then ships with criminals are sunk with a single volley.
And indeed, it is well thought out. People firmly believe in the existence of a mythical country where ships sail away with their food and merchants who never return. And in reality, the government takes the food and other resources for itself (or sells them to capitalists), and gives people into slavery. This has already been written about, but only after Ment's message did I realize how cleverly everything in Arconia is designed and planned. :smile20: Quazard wouldn't have come up with that.

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Many young, educated, and unemployed people are frustrated because jobs are being outsourced to workers in Bigtopia. On the other hand, low-end service industries are seeing a shortage of workers, sparking debate over possible solutions to the employment gap.
The Debate

“Frankly, we shouldn’t be wasting time giving our children costly educations, just to have Bigtopians take their jobs,” remarks Alexei Mistletoe, a wealthy business executive sharing a drink in your office. “Let’s lift the ban on child labor and instead put our children to work in service jobs in retail—jobs that can’t be sent to other countries. They might not get paid much, but it’ll at least get them working and this economy moving again.” Handing you a wad of money, he continues, “And we’ll both make a bit of money off it as well…”

Chloe Longbottom, author of “Command Economies: The Communist Ideal” and part-time florist, slips into your office and says, “On that thought, perhaps we could use the government to allocate our resources… erm… children. To help economic efficiency, we’ll split them up early on, sending some right into the workforce where the economy needs them. We’ll raise the others through the education system.” The noted statist thinker, deftly rearranging your vase of roses, quickly adds, “It might be expensive to manage, and kids won’t get much choice in what kind of a job they get, but I think everyone will be happy after realizing that everything fits… perfectly…”

“Our people need jobs, but giving more money to fat-cat business owners isn’t the answer!” remarks Harry Cho of the Occupy Betelgeuse movement, unaware of the “Hiring” sign in a nearby department store window. “In fact, we should tighten regulations on robber barons to ensure they put our workers first. And make them pay a little more in taxes to help support Aztox’s hard-working people as well! Sure, the businesses may not like it, but it will help out the common man. Help the 99%!”

“All ze jobs are VHERE?!” General Von Gugelheimer lets out a piercing scream. “Zose Bigtopians and zeir business friends need to remember vich is ze better country! Never mind zat ze businesses at fault are based out of Aztox. Let’s blow zose Bigtopians off ze map! Double ze military’s size, and ve von’t have to vorry about zem anymore. Trade vill take a hit, but isn’t ZE POWER vorth it? Hahaha… HAHAHAHA!”
This is the main quest again. So, what do we have:
Option 1: Enslave all the children.
Option 2: Enslave all the children!
Option 3: Strange that you don’t want to enslave the children… Well, okay, then let’s raise taxes. I believe that absolutely any problem can be solved by raising taxes. No roads? Raise taxes! Censorship stifles culture? Raise taxes! Our country is being invaded by evil Nazis? We need to raise taxes urgently! And so it is here. Businesses are outsourcing jobs? Well, of course, we need to raise taxes! We’ll strangle businesses with taxes—there won’t be any businesses. And if there are no businesses, there will be no outsourcing. Problem solved.
Option 4. Strange that you don’t want to enslave the children and raise taxes… I would do both. And I would raise taxes even more. Well, okay, then let’s bomb everything. I believe that absolutely any problem can be solved by bombing. Education is in a bad state? Let’s bomb neighboring countries! No infrastructure? Let’s bomb neighboring countries! High crime rate in the country? Obviously, if we bomb a neighboring country, the problem will be solved. And so it is here, if there is no one to outsource to, there are no problems. Of course, for this, we will have to bomb all the countries in the world, just to be sure. Well, never mind, who needs them?

And how am I supposed to live with such issues, tell me? ) Dismissed again…
 

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I find it endlessly ironic that Mент often talks about "maining" and issues related to it, while completely forgetting about Shampignons.
There are no dilemmas there; you choose the most absurd option, as Siv pointed out, and that's it. In most issues, there are many such options.
 

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Does anyone know how to allow private companies? I was offered this: "A group of prominent business identities has proposed privatizing The Great Water's beaches." But I once created a private monorail, and the private industry still remained at 0.

В тихой однообразной жизни всегда так бывает: каждый отдельный день бесконечно долог, но месяцы и годы мчатся с непостижимой быстротой.

I wanted to offer you some flowers, but a crown would suit a princess like you much better

Смысл жизни в том, что жизнь на тебе не заканчивается
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you choose the most ridiculous option
good gameplay.

Be strong. Believe
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Wow, I didn't know you were going for communism, Medj... Well, I think that by choosing "capitalist" options, you'll eventually end up with some form of private business, sooner or later. And also, there seems to be a chance of getting an "issue bomb" a-la "privatize everything in the country and let there be capitalism!" It's dangerous, of course, but it might work for your goals.
 

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Wow, I didn't know you had communism, Medj...
I have a monarchy :p

Actually, I would like to allow only small private businesses. Starting with medium-sized businesses, only municipal and state-owned enterprises. But I doubt Nationstates allows that.

В тихой однообразной жизни всегда так бывает: каждый отдельный день бесконечно долог, но месяцы и годы мчатся с непостижимой быстротой.

I wanted to offer you some flowers, but a crown would suit a princess like you much better

Смысл жизни в том, что жизнь на тебе не заканчивается

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