Encourage Communication Between the Executive and the Legislature

Day 1,435, 00:26 Published in USA India by Satya Yuga




Once again I am throwing my hat in the ring and running for Congress in Wyoming under the American Military Party. Why Wyoming? As I wrote, when I first started playing this game -- http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/why-wyoming--1583326/1/20



As I strove to do during the last time I was in Congress, I will strive to do again. Encourage other Congress members to engage in what I consider to be “best practices” and encourage communication between the Executive and the Legislature.



Since the Admins have deemed fit to make voting on MPPs and Natural Enemy proposals a part of the responsibilities that Congressmembers have, I would like to see those members of Congress take the opportunity to examine these issues and decide for themselves instead of abdicating those responsibilities and just rubberstamping whatever is proposed by the PotUS.



This will accomplish two things:

1) Give members of Congress an opportunity to learn about foreign policy and apply what they learn to future positions they decide to hold.

2) Bring back the concept of checks and balances, so the Legislature will act as the watchdog of the Executive.



Of course, if Congressmembers find reading an occasional post by the Executive regarding an MPP or Natural Enemy proposal too much work, I have three options for them:

1) Make responsibilities involving game mechanics a higher priority than metagame roleplaying.

2) Withdrawal from the race and admit that you’re lazy and would rather abdicate your Admin granted Legislative responsibilities to the Executive.

3) Petition Admin to eliminate the Country names from Natural Enemy and MPP proposals as just following the Executive blindly must be a good thing. And as long as the Executive is in favor of a proposal, what difference does it make what Country is involved?



So, to wrap things up, if you want to see a Congressmember who actually gives a crap about their responsibilities in the Legislature, vote for me. I believe I have shown how much of a crap I give during my prior times in Congress, as the Secretary of the Interior and the Commander of the SFP Bear Cavalry.

If you would rather not rock the boat and see the same old excretory waste on the Legislative floor, feel free to vote for somebody else.

Publisher’s Note: All babes depicted are from Wyoming -- or are at least involved in Wyoming-related advertisements.