[USWP] Community, Pride and Commitment

Day 2,188, 16:00 Published in USA Poland by Wild Owl


A large part of discussions these days seem to be about the regrowth of our country, attracting new players, and attempts to grow our country and improve its community. Although I’m generally considered a wet blanket in these conversations because of my tough, realist attitude, I do applaud the efforts of those who’re trying to grow this country’s roster and make us the power that we once were by going back to the basics and trying to grow this country.



For those who’ve been around the eUS political scene in the past few months, my name has become synonymous with that of my party, the United States Workers Party. As a party that has seen itself at the top of our political arena for months only to shed a large part of our member base to almost slide out of the top five before our recovery to our current rank 2 spot, we have definitely seen the highs and lows in this game. It almost sounds like a cliche, but what's kept us together has been our community.

The USWP has always been a party that has focused on game mechanics, and that has been the reason of our success over the years. There is no shortage of players in the USWP to guide newer guys who join our party and aspire to work their way up the political leader. As the only party in eUSA that has had a party member at the helm for 24 months, success is one of our redeeming features and we make no apology for it.

With our success has come our reputation as an “elitist” party. While the USWP as a group has always pride itself on its work ethic above all others, we are welcoming of new players into our group. In the past few months, many individuals, both new and old, who were traditionally not associated with our brand name, have joined this great party and worked their way up both at the Party and the Executive level. Newer USWP members continue to impress in Congress and at the deputy level in many government departments while senior ones hold key positions in our country’s administration.

Our country’s regrowth has to come from its political parties. Out of game recruitment and ingame retention need to be coupled with a strong sense of community emanating from our parties, as we work together to retain a new generation of eAmerican citizens. All players, young and old, should consider being a part of this greatness. Join the United States Workers Party!