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My income tax rate is at 57% ad even higher for the wealthy. That's what I like to see!
Now, if Av can just send me that password...
My income tax rate is at 57% ad even higher for the wealthy. That's what I like to see!
Now, if Av can just send me that password...
It'd take you a long time to blow up or shoot all the sheep in this country, but one diseased banana...could kill 'em all.
I didn't even know sheep ate bananas.
I didn't even know sheep ate bananas.
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Thanks for link menolly mind you if I paid more attention I would have seen it earlier(Im a bad student).
Next mini crisis
Have you guys had this issue are you up for nuclear power in Andelain or does it make any difference to u
Next mini crisis
Im thinking of bulldosing the rainforest as I need more land my population seems to go up and up I started with 6 million now I have 20 million shoud I start a cull Is there actually a map of our regionProspecting company Nukes4U has uncovered a large uranium deposit in The Cleburneites's south-west.
The Debate
"This is a terrific find!" claims Nukes4U CEO Tobias Clinton. "It will provide an enormous stimulus to our economy and create thousands of new jobs. It's win-win! All we need from the government is permission to bulldoze the rainforest that's on top of the deposit."
"You've got to be kidding," says Green politician Elizabeth Hamilton. "This rainforest is thousands of years old! This country needs more environmental protection, not less. And to destroy the environment in order to mine uranium that then goes into nuclear bombs--well, that really sticks in my craw."
"There's no need for an either-or decision," says the government's Minister for Mining, Clear-Felling, and the Environment. "We can preserve most of the rainforest and allow mining of a small part. After all, think of all the good that the money from this uranium deposit can bring to The Cleburneites."
Have you guys had this issue are you up for nuclear power in Andelain or does it make any difference to u
A lie well told and told often enough,I'm damned if the truth will ever catch up with it!
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I chose the compromise...it still gave me a negative environmental result.
You never run out of land...your population grows at a fixed rate, so you don't have to worry about it. Nor will whether or not you have nuclear power affect the region. Internal policies are independant and limited to your nation.
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You never run out of land...your population grows at a fixed rate, so you don't have to worry about it. Nor will whether or not you have nuclear power affect the region. Internal policies are independant and limited to your nation.
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Thanks for your words of wisdom AvatarAvatar wrote:You never run out of land...your population grows at a fixed rate, so you don't have to worry about it. Nor will whether or not you have nuclear power affect the region. Internal policies are independant and limited to your nation.
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A lie well told and told often enough,I'm damned if the truth will ever catch up with it!
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I took the green option. I think my income tax came down, and Inis Rua's rainforests became a huge tourist attraction.Cleburne wrote:Thanks for link menolly mind you if I paid more attention I would have seen it earlier(Im a bad student).
Next mini crisisIm thinking of bulldosing the rainforest as I need more land my population seems to go up and up I started with 6 million now I have 20 million shoud I start a cull Is there actually a map of our regionProspecting company Nukes4U has uncovered a large uranium deposit in The Cleburneites's south-west.
The Debate
"This is a terrific find!" claims Nukes4U CEO Tobias Clinton. "It will provide an enormous stimulus to our economy and create thousands of new jobs. It's win-win! All we need from the government is permission to bulldoze the rainforest that's on top of the deposit."
"You've got to be kidding," says Green politician Elizabeth Hamilton. "This rainforest is thousands of years old! This country needs more environmental protection, not less. And to destroy the environment in order to mine uranium that then goes into nuclear bombs--well, that really sticks in my craw."
"There's no need for an either-or decision," says the government's Minister for Mining, Clear-Felling, and the Environment. "We can preserve most of the rainforest and allow mining of a small part. After all, think of all the good that the money from this uranium deposit can bring to The Cleburneites."
Have you guys had this issue are you up for nuclear power in Andelain or does it make any difference to u
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Help please! What's the difference between the last option, and me dismissing the issue?
The Issue
Inis Rua's TV soaps--famous around the region--have come under fire for their lack of ethnic diversity.
The Debate
"Every night my family and I sit down to watch 'The Brash and the Backstabbing'," says Buffy King. "But where are the Lilliputians like myself? Where are the Bigtopians? The Marche Noirians? People from those cultures can be just as brash and backstabbing, but we never see them on the screen. The government must act to remove this silent apartheid from our TV screens."
"Those Lilliputians don't know how good they have it," says Buffy Silk, spokesperson for the Tasmanians Against Ethnic Stereotyping. "Tasmanians are on television all the time, but always in crude, stereotypical roles. The answer is not to enforce ethnic quotas, but to award government prizes for the positive portrayal of minorities. That'll work better, and be cheaper, too."
"The government should do what now?" says TV studio executive Melbourne O'Bannon. "You've got to be kidding. We make soaps here, not documentaries. I should be able to put whichever characters I want into my shows. Quotas! Government prizes! God save me! Hasn't the government got anything better to do? Why don't they just back off and let society work out these things on its own?"
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