A Return to Simpler Times

Day 2,435, 18:19 Published in USA USA by Logan Hyrozek

As little news as there is today, though some might say otherwise, I'd like "America, by The People" return to its roots. Back when there was always the possibility of interaction with average citizens. But alas, that has yet to happen in the way it was intended to. But as much as there is I'd like to talk about, we should at least get the news itself out of the way. The reasoning for such would most likely be due to this being a newspaper. After all, that is the common purpose of newspapers. The other purpose would be making Sundays go great with coffee.

First thing's first here. It seems that both Japan and Cuba are back to their old antics with their goals of "liberation" and "freedom". Considering how long they've been under American occupation, it is unknown how they intercepted those ideals in the first place. One must wonder on how they could have gotten such thoughts anyway. As many attempts that they've made, this one might be successful. But this could end badly for the eUSA.

As many already know, the eUSA is unquestionably weak. Even to the point where France was successful in a temporary foothold in New Jersey. Although this invasion was pushed out, it still makes some question how strong our nation is. More importantly, who do we blame? The politicians or our militaries? Neither seem to be functional at all.

Now, fellow citizens, here is what I wanted to discuss. Returning "America, by The People" to its former state. Not when you could read the daily news in one blink, but when the people where the backbone of the paper. For older subscribers, remember when I spoke of "Citizen's Daily Quote" or "Citizen's Daily Opinion"? I certainly do. It is my promise that when people start submit these, it will be added.

For newer fans of "America, by The People", here is what I mean. One lucky citizen who submits a quote of their own invention will be featured in that respective addition to the paper along with that quote. The same concept applies for daily opinions. Clearly, neither of these things can be offensive. But I'm always on the lookout for feedback.

So far, my most successful edition of the paper was my first interview. As mixed as people were on it, it still did well. Now, I'd like to ask all of you if interviews should be made as something for the paper. Famous citizens, politicians, and military leaders could all receive their own interview. But I don't want to make this my decision. Would all of you like to see more of it? And if so, who would you like to see interviewed?

P.S.: If it is true that eUSA and eCuba are cooperating, I apologize deeply for not including that. But that does make me wonder why we'd do that.