High On Naivety
Customs of Dahomey
I haven't published of late, deciding to join with the biggest bunch of bad-asses in the game; USWP. I find my trite on trolling needs to be upgraded.
Internationally recognized, and locally despised was fun in it's own way. But it does say more about some the closeted local custom of play (a singular top five enclave) vs. the larger international community.
Finding topics of interest to write about, sometimes entails inventing them and what better way than campaigning. So again, I toss my name into the communal nest of desired congressional players.
And this fancy of flight, shall deal with immigration; I propose, if the governing powers that be agree, to interview those that wish citizenship and have congress vote on whether the dictator shall grant them their heart's desire.
Presently the revolving door of citizenship is based on a fluttering system of who is know by whom, so even if the majority of congress wasn't inclined toward an individuals inclusion, let us not say they weren't given a chance to publicly address our nation on how they would enhance us with their pleasure.
As election day encroaches on your peace of mind, remember it is in your power to vote for the winning combination; USWP
Comments
If you were given the chance, would you grant Citizenship to someone who did not have IES approval if you felt that they should be given IES approval?
Or would you follow IES even when you disagree with them?
No, I have already made my point previously concerning granting citizenship.
I would propose taking the recommending process to the floor of congress. And having congress vote on it. IES would just be an investigating service that might be replaceable.
If congressable, I would not grant citizenship if the dictator was overthrown during my term. My thought would be to have a forum for players to express themselves whether we want to hear them or not.
Thank you for your reply.
That would be a fun idea, and possibly even quite useful as it would at least identify how meta-active a person might become.