[IFP] Bureaucratic Waste

Day 3,076, 07:39 Published in Ireland United Kingdom by Omnissiah

To whiskey drinkers and beer guzzlers alike,

As things have become a bit cool in Ireland since the coup for Dictatorship was a resounding yes, we can now actually look forward to the Congress that will soon be elected, and as to whether or not if that Congress should or should not have input within the Government.

I do not dislike Sluagh, he comes off as a good guy and has made Ireland somewhat alive whereas before it was a dreary wasteland. He doesn't flatly ignore opposition or try to suppress it. I also understand his wish to govern unopposed, but there's little reason for it. I know myself and many others throughout all parties would support a majority of what he is doing without even the need for a debate on who ultimately has the say. Honestly, it seems that Ireland has turned into a d*ck swinging contest over who makes the finally decision and it's rather painful to watch.



The IFP, as a collective body with input from all members, have made a platform. The platform would eliminate unneeded bureaucracy in the Congressional thread, allow for streamlining of discussions so that there is no catching up or constant bickering back and forth, and sending to the CP/Dictator for signing off. I don't feel like this is at all bad. Ireland can't be under the rule of one person forever, so sooner or later this will be needed. A look at the previous Congressional thread will tell anyone that Congress was broken, which can be pin point of the entire debacle we have seen the last few weeks.


These shouldn't be just IFP ideals, but ideals for ALL parties. Making the government more efficient with an included democracy that is capable of discussing even the simplest of bills and proposals without getting caught up in a back and forth between two warring parties. This can unite us in a democratic way and that is good for all of us. Ireland is doing well. We're not wiped, military has been rebuilt, and all seems good. But it always does from the outside.



The IFP has always been a bastion of democratic ideas and belief. Ronisu has committed the party to ALWAYS being on the side of democracy where everyone feels like they have a voice. Not everyone can deal 3m damage in a battle. Not everyone can afford an Infantry Pack or a Blitz Pack. Politics and having even the slightest of voices makes you actually feel like you're apart of the game and not simply watching others play it.

Thank you for reading this block of text. On election day, consider the Irish Freedom Party. We are not plagued by demagogues and we have shown to be united in this effort.

and If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.


Until next time