Harutsune
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Budget Time: Accountants Excited
The Issue
It's time for the government to allocate spending for the coming year, and as always, special interest groups are keen to have their say.
The Debate
1. "The state of the education system is, in many areas, simply frightful," says Teachers Union leader Jazz Fellow. "And even where we are doing well, we could do better. I appeal to the authorities for a substantial boost in funding. Remember, the children are our future."
2. "We won't have a future unless we improve police numbers and rebuild the military," says General Thomas Johnson. "Oh, it's all well and good to have your fancy education and your nice cars, until some tinpot dictatorship decides to invade. And don't pretend like there aren't any of them in our region. Our number one priority has to be security."
3. "Education is nice, but Health and Social Welfare are more important," says celebrity social worker Charles Barry. "This is where the people who really need government help are: the marginalized of our society. If we don't help them, what kind of a nation are we?"
4. "Hey, I've got a crazy idea," says noted libertarian and bird-watcher Dave Mistletoe. "How about the government stops taking so much tax from people? Give us a tax cut and we'll buy the things we need ourselves. People need to be weaned off the government teat!"
Was mach ich nun?
Civil Rights und Political Freedom sind bei mir vorbildlich, die Wirtschaft dafür six feet under.
Punkt eins leuchtet, zwei riecht streng, drei dürfte ausreichend bedient sein, vier erscheint mir einen Gedanken wert - nur: ich habe ja durch 'strongly agreed' vs Kapitalismus versehentlich private Unternehmen verboten, wie viel Sinn machen da Steuersenkungen? Die Fragestellung zielt natürlich rein auf's Spiel ab, nicht auf's RL.
Budget Time: Accountants Excited
The Issue
It's time for the government to allocate spending for the coming year, and as always, special interest groups are keen to have their say.
The Debate
1. "The state of the education system is, in many areas, simply frightful," says Teachers Union leader Jazz Fellow. "And even where we are doing well, we could do better. I appeal to the authorities for a substantial boost in funding. Remember, the children are our future."
2. "We won't have a future unless we improve police numbers and rebuild the military," says General Thomas Johnson. "Oh, it's all well and good to have your fancy education and your nice cars, until some tinpot dictatorship decides to invade. And don't pretend like there aren't any of them in our region. Our number one priority has to be security."
3. "Education is nice, but Health and Social Welfare are more important," says celebrity social worker Charles Barry. "This is where the people who really need government help are: the marginalized of our society. If we don't help them, what kind of a nation are we?"
4. "Hey, I've got a crazy idea," says noted libertarian and bird-watcher Dave Mistletoe. "How about the government stops taking so much tax from people? Give us a tax cut and we'll buy the things we need ourselves. People need to be weaned off the government teat!"
Was mach ich nun?
Civil Rights und Political Freedom sind bei mir vorbildlich, die Wirtschaft dafür six feet under.
Punkt eins leuchtet, zwei riecht streng, drei dürfte ausreichend bedient sein, vier erscheint mir einen Gedanken wert - nur: ich habe ja durch 'strongly agreed' vs Kapitalismus versehentlich private Unternehmen verboten, wie viel Sinn machen da Steuersenkungen? Die Fragestellung zielt natürlich rein auf's Spiel ab, nicht auf's RL.