Former Maine Senator's Final Congressional Report

Day 768, 18:03 Published in USA USA by seeker1

Day 760-766


December 19, 2009: Declare war on Iran Yes The eUS is in good position to attack Phoenix member and high iron possessor Iran. Until yesterday, Russia stood in the way. Yesterday, their President was banned. This declaration can allow the eUS military to take advantage of the disruption of the Russian government.

Decermber 19, 2009: Donate 99,999 USD to Congressional Budget Office Yes Routine money management measure.

December 20, 2009: Donate 1600 Gold to Congressional Budget Office Yes Routine money management measure.

December 21, 2009: Increase Income Taxes on iron No This proposal went through none of the established Congressional procedures that prevent anyone proposing anything at any time. I therefore cannot vote for it.

December 21, 2009: Donate 60,000 USD to Congressional Budget Office Yes Routine money management measure.

December 21, 2009: Declare war on North Korea Yes Proposed by President of the eUS.

December 22, 2009: Donate 7990 IRR to Congressional Budget Office Yes Routine money management measure.

December 23, 2009: Issue 200,000 USD for 1000 Gold Yes Routine money management measure.

December 24, 2009: Donate 99,999 USD to Congressional Budget Office Yes Routine money management measure.

December 24, 2009: Reduce income taxes on iron from 50% to 20% Yes The Chinese now possess Liaoning. The purpose of the tax increase was to reap tax revenues from foreign iron companies there. There was also some hope that foreign business owners there would decide to sell their iron companies cheap. Those reasons no longer exist. There are companies in the eUS that produce iron in medium resource areas. We might have to depend on those companies if the high iron regions in friendly nations were to fall, Maintaining the tax harms these companies.

December 25, 2009: Donate 99,999 USD to Congressional Budget Office Yes Routine money management measure.

December 25, 2009: MPP with Canada Yes Renews pact with Canada