Kissinger, now as an official Party Member, organizes a speech at a small agricultural town to test the support for his statements in agricultural zones. Posters are put up to advertise the speech.
"Brothers and Sisters, I am here in your quaint little town to discuss the state of our union. This small settlement has many of the nostalgic and signature amenities that we observe in Small Town, Anglosphere. The small corner grocery, the Farmer's market, the local drug store, and dozens of small mom-and-pop restaurants. It is always a sight to behold and it is ingrained in to our culture.
However, in recent years it seems that large chains and colossal corporations have been slowly encroaching upon the hallowed grounds of the locals businesses. It is not a phenomenon that is unique to this here village, but to every town, and every city. The big businesses can easily undercut and force out the small family business we hold dear.
You may have heard fearful talk of my party, that the Dirty Roses and the Big Reds are coming to take out all businesses. I ensure you this is not my reason for being here.
I believe that these small business are the instruments by which to stem the growth of corporate greed and influence.
By relief of these small business, we can give them a fighting chance to compete with colossal corporations and big businesses on the ground. I propose that a cleanup of small business tax systems and a low and flat tax rate for small businesses may assist the local business on one front. On the other, we apply taxes to the corporations, and close tax loopholes to create a soft-cap on the capabilities of colossal corporations.
Now, agriculture. A large amount of food comes from small farms and small farmers. Such farms are not just business, but a way of life. Large Agribusinesses compete with the small farms, and have been encroaching on that way of life with every passing day. I believe that we may remedy with reduced cost supplies, seed, feed, and cheaper field-to-market transport for the little guy.
I also propose that an investment in the local infrastructure may make it far easier for the little guys to compete with the belligerent big businesses.
Now on the global scale. Our grand nation is not one dimensional, it has multiple facets that all need to be addressed. The world faces crCIA in Syria. I'm sure you've all heard that the embargo on Russia has failed to pass the parliament. I believe that the Anglosphere and NATO have together the greatest assembly of military and economic might that the world has ever known. I firmly believe that ourselves and NATO are to defend peace and freedom with all of the strength our combines armies bare. However, we must be vigilant and precise, as actions taken now can have drastic effects that can lead into the far future. I encourage open discourse in regards to actions in Syria, as you are the ones myself and our MPs serve.
Brothers and Sisters, I leave you with this last thought. I encourage you to pursue the truth in the world. Governments won't disappear, so it is important that you play your parts. I encourage open communication between the members of the community on political matters. I encourage you to be skeptics, but not unwavering in your beliefs. It is vital that we work as one for the good of all.
Brothers, sisters, thank you for your time,"