Ton Agron's Resurgence
Rathen Holton
It has been a busy 24 hours for Ton Agron. We have funded and started two new companies, providing grain and food to the people of Korea. We have also had an investor provide the funds for a second grain company, which has been started by our umbrella corporation of rathen.biz2.
Thank you to all have donated KPW. We are not out of the woods yet - but it's looking a lot more hopeful.
Remember, if possible, buy from Ton Agron. This will ensure we can keep hold of the wealth in this testing time. It's best for us to keep as much as we can within this umbrella until the current government stops holding their own funds ransom.
Thank you!
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The Glorious Leader is in support of this.
With its delicious bread, Ton Agron is truly a boon to this wonderful nation, probably sent by Glorious Leader himself. We salute both Ton Agron and Dear Leader!
The administration that replaced Fianna Fail was christened the Inter-Party government. In total it comprised of five different parties as well as relying on the support of a dozen independent TDs. The largest party was Fine Gael, back in office for the first time since the defeat of it's predecessor, Cumann na nGaedheal in 1932. It had spent most of the intervening time period in the political doldrums and was nowhere near as well financed or organized as Fianna Fail.
Fine Gail was joined by not one but two Labour Parties, their dual existence the outcome of a bitter internal dispute involving that perennial source of labour division, James Larkin. Joining these three was Clann na Talmhan, little more than a parochial and sectional movement representing the interests of part of Irelands agricultural sector.
The final and most exotic coalition member was Clann na Poblachta. Established only two years previously, Clann na Poblachta was a heady mix of republicanism and socialism whose policies attracted both constitutional republicans and voters from a younger generation disillusioned by economic stagnation and by the old, sterile Civil War cleavage.
Here ends todays lesson.
^True!
But I don't see a 'Poblatcha' element coming through in the coming months which means we're stuck in the 'Fine Gail' model for the foreseeable future.