Juan Tamad runs once again!
Juan Tamad
Dear constituents of New South Wales,
Once again, Juan Tamad is running for another term in congress. I hope that you all realize that your votes will be as important as ever this coming elections as each vote could make, or break the future of eAustralia.
Now the issues I want to tackle in my next term:
1. Foreign Affairs
2. Inflation and increasing prices of goods - with ever more competitive wages
3. Lack of activity
1 - eAustralia in my opinion should remain neutral in this time of global war. Private citizens however may go overseas and reap the benefits of training outside the borders in order to come back here in eAustralia to augment our military. However, eAustralian citizens must always be wary of their actions that could endanger the relationship between our country and its neighbors (eIndonesia). Long-term however, I envision that the country gains a better more respectable armed forces to able to serve eAustralian interests.
See my older article (A Nation's Response)
If the time is right, eAustralia may lead the region in an association of states - if necessary. I've been in the old eAus forums been pushing for this. I hope to continue my work in this area.
2. If it is necessary, I'm for the creation of gov't owned companies to slow down the drastic increase/decrease of wages/prices that could slow down the bad effect of wage wars between companies. I'm also for continuing communication with the gov't and private companies in order to avoid wage and price wars.
As of this day (Day 490) I am brainstorming on solutions - short or long term, regarding the ever increasing prices of wages that increase prices of goods. An association of consumers or workers came to mind however, still no concrete solutions seem viable. Serving a second term I promise to continue my work on this in the Senate.
3. This is probably the root of all eAustralian problems. Many citizens, experienced or not, tend to leave the game intermittently or forever, causing much problems in our economy, and even in government. I hope that through continuous activity in the forums, eAus media, and other means of communication, people will remain interested and continue to devout some attention to the game. I urge all citizens to comment and be heard, regardless of opinion, just to express oneself here in the eWorld.
With this, I will continue to be active in the media and in the forums, and hopefully be a citizen people will respect. I will always be of service to eAustralia. Also, I promise that I will never leave this country until I finish my term in office; that I set in stone.
For the critics of my campaign and what I believe in, I desire no animosity between us, but I am open to debate any issues and I will use reason to evaluate my words and actions. In the news lately I have been constantly been mudslinged, but this shall not waiver my desire to continue my service. I know that a great number of eAussies suport my work and efforts to better this great nation.
I thank everyone for listening.
Long live eAustralia!
VOTE FOR JUAN TAMAD! - Senator NSW
VOTE ADSP!
Comments
Yes eAustralia should be neutral however there's several problems with that statement.
* Your article 'A Nation's Response' isn't neutral.
* Until all eAustralian territories are freed & eAustralia is free from eforiegn political interrferrence then the correct response would be to assist those fighting against our occupiers.
* eAustralian government isn't neutral. They've made agreements which pander to eIndonesia which essentially paints a target against us. Sooner or later these agreement who have a bad result (it's already costing important friends & allies overseas)
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There's zero need for wage fixing practices. Just a week or so ago the ADSP claimed that this policy was removed from the ADSP platform. It's now clear that it's still ADSP policy to establish policies restricting the rights of Australians to fully utilise ebusiness operations & features in this game and the ADSP only claimed overwise to ensure eElection victory.
What new Australians & New Zealanders need is a basic guide to play this game (instead of the dribble presented - which I forget now). It seem that high attrition rates are partly due to players getting themselves into wellness trouble because they don't know what to do.