Subject: State of the Nation, 1 year in.
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Posted on: 2017-03-21 23:32:00 UTC

Well, folks, I was always taught to lead with the bad news, and in this case, it's pretty bad. Our economy is... not an economy, as such. It's more of a black hole.



It's been a rough year. Our credit rating has been downgraded, which I'm afraid means more interest on our debt.

And... there's no easy way to put this, but halfway through the year, a General Strike was announced. The strikers - Socialists and Trade Unionists - placed the blame on high unemployment levels.

But don't let that get you down! We're only a year in, and any attempt to bring about true change will have a temporary impact.

And we have made a change, trusty ministers. At the combined urging of Non-Propaganda Communications, Silly Hats, and Ice Cream Affairs, we've focussed on the environment of our beloved nation; at Surprisingly Important Things' suggestion, we've done so primarily through the Transport sector, building bus lanes and subsidising the railways (with some clean energy subsidies thrown in for good measure). And we have had an effect!



It's a small effect, but this is early days. We're not up for election for another three years, we have time to do this right.

On Technological Advancement's advice, we've raised science funding, implemented technology grants, and then raised them later in the year. And it's paying off, folks, it's paying off:



We've followed Non-Propaganda Communications' lead in taxes, raising Capital Gains and Inheritance taxes. We've also implemented a strong program of funding the arts, and provided winter fuel allowances - gotta take care of the elderly!

So there have been changes. And I think a lot of them have been good changes:



And, I gotta say, the poll results have been heartening.



We're not exactly popular yet... but we will be!

So now we need to set our priorities for the coming year. Should we stay the course on our environmentalist-technologist path? Who should we tax (everyone, obviously, but how should we split it?)? What demographics do we want on side, and who can we ignore? (The so-called cabinet are offering pretty much the same new policies as before, minus the ones we implemented!)



And one more question... I've had a bunch of lobbyists pestering me about some sort of debt collection thing. Wanna give me your opinions on that? I could use the help.



((More ministers are always welcome!))

Prime Minister Huinesoron

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