This Week's Senatorial Update
Evan Feinman
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eMerica is back. Russia is on the defensive and ceding ground every day. Indonesia has been knocked out of the hemisphere. And Columbia? Welcome to be majors. Hope you play to win – because we do. First of all, congratulations to our military leadership, and everyone who fought to re-take California and all our lost territory. Here’s what we’ve done in Congress over the past week in order to keep up the momentum towards VA day:
Funding to win the war:
I voted in favor of five bills that will increase funds available for military operations. The larger we get, the further our resources stretch as we repopulate lost states and focus on recovering our economy, so its more important than ever to keep the pressure on PEACE.
Supporting our allies:
I voted in favor of President Emerick’s Mutual Protection Pact with Greece. Our Hellenic friends backed us when we were up against the wall, and now that our fortune is turning we need to return the favor.
Strengthening Our Defenses:
I supported the construction of a new Q1 defensive emplacement in Texas. As I’ve consistently stated in Reasoned Discourse, if we’re going to prevent another full-scale invasion we need to rethink how we distributed our defensive infrastructure. That means more fortresses in more states. The commissioning of this new base is the first step towards achieving real and lasting security for eMerican citizens.
What�s next:
Hopefully, the next week will see us retake most, if not all, of our territory. I’ll leave military strategy to the Generals, but once the Russian Bear is gone, God help the Columbian Mountain Paca. However, I will continue to work to ensure that we resist the urge to overreach. Retaliation (massive, brutal retaliation) is one thing; heedless aggression is another. Once we’ve achieved victory over PEACE in America, I will advocate strengthening our internal economy and defensive infrastructure.
That’s it for now. As always, PM me or my Chief of Staff, Willisen, with any input about what you’d like to see happen in Congress.
Comments
This'll cost a ridiculous amount of money, byut maybe someday we can afford it. I think we should put fortresses in: Alaska (because of its proximity with Russia and the oil), Hawaii (because of its proximity with Asia), California (because 1500 people live there and its high resources), New York (also the high population), Texas (it's next to Mexico, who hasn't shown themselves to be too trustworthy of late), and D.C. (okay, I just feel sentimental about our former capital).
If we put fortresses everywhere like that, why not start with the high-resource regions first?
Not only would that be expensive, it would go against the purpose of a fortress state.to create a fortress state requires two Q5s and a large population to go with them. too many fortress states= smaller walls and an easier battle for our enemies. Hawaii, Alaska, and DC definitely dont need dual Q5s and New York probably doesnt either
There are enough choke points to cut off south america, asia and russia. The east coast of America is wide open to attack and would cost a fortune to secure. south east mexico, cali, alaska are all 1-state bottlenecks into north america. They each could have defense, hospitals and large populations for defense. the east coast is a logistical nightmare.
The only state we should consider fortifying in the near future (that is; when we can afford it and that'll be a while...) is Cali. Anything else is a waste.
Instead of Defenses, we should build Q5 Hospitals in large population centers. A larger fighting force, able to Heal to maximum Wellness, is the method Indonesia has used against us. Practically their entire population has access to the best healthcare available. The old theory of "the best defense is a good offense" applies here.