[MDP] The Times They Are A Changin'

Day 2,246, 18:18 Published in Canada Canada by Muglack

Hello friends,

I'm writing this article today because I thought it only right that I write an article so that I have some media presence with the election looming on the horizon. As some of you may know I have been tasked with the job of leading the MDP for the next 30 days, and as a result have been developing a plan of action for the coming month.

I think it's clear to anyone who's been paying any sort of attention to the current political state over the past few months that things in eCanada have devolved to a state of pseudo-anarchy. The infighting and mudslinging has reached levels unseen since the removal of the ad module, and morale is at an all time low.

This is unacceptable, and I will not stand for it.

Earlier this month I was approached by members of the leadership of other parties and asked what could be done about the divide. While some progress was made between myself and individuals (most notably Addy Lawrence) the inclusion in the talks of people who make their eLiving fueling the flames rather than trying to douse them rendered the discussion completely useless.

Two steps forward, and three steps back. eCanada's unofficial motto.

With all of that being said, my vision for the Military Dictatorship Party:

1) The MDP will no longer promote, encourage or support actions that further the downward political spiral in which we find ourselves today.

2) The MDP will work with any parties interested in rebuilding eCanada. It's time to build bridges instead of just dancing as we watch them burn. But that being said we won't tolerate players who feign interest just so they can sabotage any potential progress before we are able to come together.

3) The MDP will do anything it can to support the coming war against the UK and any subsequent wars that come as a result. eCanada first, party politics second.

4) The MDP will do everything it can to move eCanada forward. I'm ready to leave the past in the past, and I hope I'm not the only one. I know that there are people entrenched in their positions who it will be impossible to work with because despite this being a browser game that have made things personal. I understand their positions, and they are more than welcome to take them, but that's not me. I'm ready to move on, and I hope I'm not the only one.

So that's my National Policy, and the position that the MDP will take under my leadership. I have other ideas for internal affairs, but they will take more time to undertake. They will be reshaped and changed after they are discussed and debated within the council so I see no reason to include them in the article since at this point they are little more than starting points. But rest assured changes are will be in the works.


Now with all that being said I look forward to working with people from other parties who are ready to put the bullshit behind us and start working together to move this country forward.

MDP - Ever Forward.