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Forum Games / Re: Election Day - Political RP - 2021 ▶ Can't Annoying Orange the Krump
« on: January 06, 2016, 09:02:59 PM »
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Magnus promotes London as a premiere campaigning location. A month later, he speaks there. "It is really unfortunate that young people, some just out of school or out of their home, have little on which to start their lives. The system is punitive to the point where basic needs such as rent can be a burden to the point where young hardworking Anglics, with limited wages, are unable to find ways to make ends meet. It is clear that if we want a nation that can function, we need to cooperate not by party, but as a people. I propose a responsible solution. Currently, welfare is as easily received as asking for it, even if you are not a citizen, you can receive it, no questions asked. I think that the common conservative quarrel about worrying where their tax dollars go is a real concern. I think as Anglics, you deserve to have a say in where it goes. I propose that any able-bodied person who can prove that they are seeking out work, or is working and can still not make ends meet, can be eligible for welfare."
After the bill fails, Magnus, in a tweet, denounces Krump. "It is a shame that out president, who is allegedly the most powerful in the land, commands no respect for its people. We are a republic, Mr. Krump. What the people say, goes."
Magnus promotes London as a premiere campaigning location. A month later, he speaks there. "It is really unfortunate that young people, some just out of school or out of their home, have little on which to start their lives. The system is punitive to the point where basic needs such as rent can be a burden to the point where young hardworking Anglics, with limited wages, are unable to find ways to make ends meet. It is clear that if we want a nation that can function, we need to cooperate not by party, but as a people. I propose a responsible solution. Currently, welfare is as easily received as asking for it, even if you are not a citizen, you can receive it, no questions asked. I think that the common conservative quarrel about worrying where their tax dollars go is a real concern. I think as Anglics, you deserve to have a say in where it goes. I propose that any able-bodied person who can prove that they are seeking out work, or is working and can still not make ends meet, can be eligible for welfare."
After the bill fails, Magnus, in a tweet, denounces Krump. "It is a shame that out president, who is allegedly the most powerful in the land, commands no respect for its people. We are a republic, Mr. Krump. What the people say, goes."