Nov/Dec Congress Presentation

Day 733, 04:04 Published in Australia Australia by 00quick00

This Senate term, I will be taking a different stance as opposed to my previous position in regard to Hospitals. Due to the imminent Indonesian threat we must start preparing for an invasion which may happen in the next 5 months.

National Bank of Australia Thefts
This term I will be proposing various amendments to the Senate Protocol Act to ensure that issues such as the Crowded House incident and future banks thefts are avoided. Under these Amendments the Inspector General will have greater powers to discipline Senators who act in a malicious manner along with stricter protocols regarding access to Government Companies. Furthermore all Senators shall be required to disclose a list all companies they own in an attempt to avoid a Conflict of Interest.

Scripts
Due to my extensive knowledge of PHP, I will be creating several scripts to assist in the day to day running of our nation such as creating a script to provide defensive measures against Political Takeovers due to the Indonesian threat which I have almost finished.

Hospitals
Due to the imminent threat of an Indonesian invasion, I will now be advocating for a Hospital to be placed in the Northern Territory. While it does have the lowest population out of all our states, it is the most lucrative access point for Indonesian into Australia due to a lack of a Hospital and a lack of residents. Therefore I will be pushing for our last Hospital to be deployed in the Northern Territory due to that Tasmania hardly has any active citizens playing there. After this we must start selling any Hospitals we produce to fund the MPPs and the possible deployment of Defence Systems so that we will be able to build a wall should our alliances fail.



Previous Term Goals and Future Goals
“Be active! - I've been logging on at least twice daily for a month and will continue to do so throughout my Senate Term.” – Congress Presentation October 2009

On the 20th of November I received my fourth hard worker medal due to logging in at least once a day during my Congress term. On almost all occasions, I logged in multiple times per day.



“Act in the nation's best interests - I know everyone says this but acting in the nation's best interests does not include declaring war on Indonesia so we can once again lose.” – Congress Presentation October 2009

This, I achieved. The unauthorised Western Australia Resistance War funded by EDEN was largely a distraction against the Alaskan War, which we surprisingly won. I therefore had to vote ‘yes’ to an EDEN Alliance to protect our nation from the furry of the Indonesian Empire that may have started a revenge attack. This occurred the last time we insulted Indonesia which resulted in us losing all regions. Unfortunately while the benefits are substantial in re-securing Western Australia, this has no doubtedly angered Indonesians. Sadly the Indonesian government has proposed a Non-Aggression Pact stating that they will not invade unless we give them several thousand gold which we already did so as a result of the NBA theft. Unfortunately they wanted this to be paid through buying out their companies and hence we must pay even more gold to the Indonesian Government to ensure safety for a mere 5 months. Once the Non-Aggression Pact is over after 5 months, an Indonesian War Lord President will most likely invade as revenge for taking over Western Australia, a territory they did not want to give back and all of the gold we gave to Indonesia would have been for nothing. The cost of a Non-Aggression Pact would be at least 6000 gold, the same amount of gold would allow us to sign MPPs with 12 allies for 5 months, or 6 for an entire year. Therefore by voting ‘yes’ to join the EDEN Alliance and voting ‘no’ the Non-Aggression Pact, the gold we wasted on Indonesia would be able to be better spent on Mutual Protection Pacts with our Allies so that we may defend against an Indonesian invasion.

Having the support of twelve of our allies seems to be a lot better than having the word of the Indonesian President. After all, the Indonesians aren’t exactly known for keeping their promises. (AIRRA)


So please, vote for me on Election Day to protect Australia and ensure our freedom!