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Kalahari Inkantation

i'm p. ist

how exactly does increasing gun freedoms lead to this

Quote9 hours ago: Following new legislation in Unistasia, movies and computer games are strictly censored for violence.


goonish

ME##

Quote from: Sudoroodo on April 07, 2012, 06:53:54 PM
i'm p. ist

how exactly does increasing gun freedoms lead to this

goonish
lol this game is so silly

Kalahari Inkantation


ME##

Quote from: Sudoroodo on April 07, 2012, 07:17:36 PM
now my civil rights will fall even more awdood;
well, they're still higher than mine girl;

Snowy

my civil rights are at like 62 s0r something

too high for my people

they must jiuffer

Travis

Quote from: Snowy on April 07, 2012, 08:16:55 PM
my civil rights are at like 62 s0r something

too high for my people

they must jiuffer
doodthing;

Kalahari Inkantation

http://tracker.conquestofabsolution.com/graphs.php?nation=unistasia&chart=waste

what's with that huge spike :'(

and for at least seven of the last ten days, i've had a deficit, and all my deficits make my few surpluses look like chump change

today's deficit: over $7 billion, compared to yesterday's surplus of only about $2 billion awdood;

my civil and political rights have gone from "excellent" to "very good", but the change from green to yellow bothers me more than the actual drop in quality lol >.<

and i reduced taxes but they're back up to 48% akudood;

On the plus side, my pathetic economy's finally hit 80. cry;

Quote from: Travis on April 07, 2012, 09:12:21 PM
doodthing;


lol

don't let's

Top military designers in your secret laboratories have proposed projects to create nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons and are looking to you for government support and funding.

The Debate

1. "This is a necessary step towards the creation of a safer Frenzy Pyre," claims Efthamia Blue, the leading researcher. "Yes, it will mean a large areas of land will become unusable as a result of the testing, and it will cost billions of Astras, but that's the price we must pay for our national security. Just think of the power we will have if we can turn our enemies into plate glass!"

This is the position your government is preparing to adopt.

2. "Why stop with making weapons for ourselves?" asks Elaine Neumann, CEO of Wendy's Weapons stores. "We can sell them to all sorts of groups and organisations: other nations, the WA, terror- uh - freedom fighters, anyone! And we produce our own for our protection. Think of the money we can make! I'm sure none of our clients would ever even think of trying to use them to influence our government with threats or anything like that!"


3. "You want to bring NUKES into Frenzy Pyre?!" screams anti-nuclear protestor, Heather Sparkle. "This won't make us safer - it will just give the power to destroy everything to a few people! We must hunt down the people who suggested this evil plan and have them hanged! We must protect nature from the horrible influences of science. I say ban all new weapons research!"



I kind of want to go for option 2 though. Just to see what will happen.

don't let's

66 minutes ago: Following new legislation in Frenzy Pyre, reporters often lose their jobs over fact-checking errors.

squid;

YPrrrr

Dear god my government waste growth is unstoppable

Quick throw money at it, make it go away :'(

ME##

Quote from: NDDR on April 07, 2012, 10:52:11 PM
Dear god my government waste growth is unstoppable

Quick throw money at it, make it go away :'(
whenever something comes up that allows you to cut taxes, that's what you need to do srsly

Kalahari Inkantation

QuoteThe Issue

An elite group of highly-qualified, well-respected scientists, lawyers, and doctors are campaigning to outlaw the study of the Arts and Humanities in the Universities of Unistasia.

The Debate

"Why should Arts students get to lounge around reading books and watching daytime TV for hours on end, when some of our hard-working youngsters are dedicating themselves to the study of worthwhile and valuable subjects; studies which will benefit the nation as a whole?" asks Robin Broadside, a student engineer. "We should be grooming our young people to help, not sponge off the system. The Arts should be considered a hobby, not a career."


"You can't mean that," gasps Prof. Catherine Gratwick, renowned worldwide for her paintings of trains. "Learning should be done out of love, not duty. The Study of the Arts has been a noble field for many centuries, and learning it is not as easy as you think. I'd rather die than live in a world where creativity is stifled. We should be encouraging young artists, writers, musicians - if only to strengthen Unistasia's cultural reputation."


"What's the point in allowing most young people to continue in further education anyway?" enquires Rosalia Trust, a factory manager. "Surely most students would be better employed in manual and factory work? You should handpick a select few to study medicine, the law, science, and business of course, and utilise the majority of youth to increase the country's productivity in industry. Academic freedom just gets in the way of a functioning society, I've always said."


i think i want to dismiss this issue

the options are awful awdood;

Thyme

Quote from: Sudoroodo on April 07, 2012, 10:57:03 PM
i think i want to dismiss this issue

the options are awful awdood;


well, the first option is the thymia option, if that helps... tomatoes;

YPrrrr

But all of my taxes are necessary :'(

I guess education doesn't need an 800 billion dollar budget cry;

ME##

Quote from: NDDR on April 07, 2012, 10:59:47 PM
But all of my taxes are necessary :'(

I guess education doesn't need an 800 billion dollar budget cry;
or you could cut some of that welfare tomatoes;

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