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Damn it :mad:
You're saying the second option was bad?
reduce pacifism raise taxes :(
and it' same not even worth it. One buffed public transport by 2 points and changed nothing else, the second buffed religiosity (+1), scientific and technical development (+1), but reduced pacifism (-1).
And this cost a tax increase from 40% to 45%
The taxes in NS are a whole different story. I don't know where these huge numbers come from... They are clearly inflated by a factor of two.
Recent reports revealing that the dental health of Tarpaulin Fields is far below the regional average have ignited a fierce debate over whether to introduce fluoride to the nation's tap water reserves.
The Debate
“Fluoride has been shown time and time again to promote dental health,” argues Dr. Edwin Namel, Chairperson of 'Friends of The Teeth'. “It’s not an experimental drug for heaven’s sake, it’s an accepted method of promoting national good health. A nationwide program for the fluoridation of drinking water should not be seen as optional – it’s a no-brainer for any sensible government. We need to implement this now, whether the public want it or not.”
“I am strongly against this proposal!” rages Falala Pushkin, one of the more vociferous members of the Tarpaulin Fields Green Society. “When I turn on the water tap I expect to get just that. Water. Nothing else. We are not lab rats and it is not the government’s place to force us into taking these chemicals! In fact I reckon we should put the brakes on all these new chemicals doctors keep pumping into people and give us the right to say no!”
“There’s no need to go to either extreme,” says Samuel Peters, your personal dentist. “It’s all about, um, choice. Here’s a nice alternative: why not just have clean non-fluorinated drinking water and give more funds to dentists? If we had enough money, we could make all dental care absolutely free! It will be demanding on the taxpayers I know, but they’ll surely be happy when they all have sparkling white teeth!”
that's just me dismissing units one by one.
here's another stupid example
Are you an idiot? They're suggesting that the army should take control of the state.
The first point is irrelevant; people decide for themselves what to do with their health (and their lives in general).
The second point is irrelevant (I won't destroy the healthcare system that was built with so much effort).
The third point is irrelevant because I do think about people and don't plan to raise taxes for questionable programs. Those who want to, can go to the dentist at their own expense, not at the public's expense.
Well, whoever needs it can go to a private hospital and pay for it themselves.