http://www.nationstates.net нешел, если тут только о одной игрульке то ссори но имхо это прикольная штука на посмотреть.

И создал нацию
The Dictatorship of Grev is a fledgling, environmentally stunning nation, notable for its restrictive gun laws. Its hard-nosed, cynical population of 5 million are ruled without fear or favor by a psychotic dictator, who outlaws just about everything and refers to the populace as "my little playthings." The government -- a sprawling, bureaucracy-choked, moralistic, socially-minded morass -- devotes most of its attentions to Law & Order, with areas such as Social Welfare and Religion & Spirituality receiving almost no funds by comparison. The average income tax rate is 43%, but much higher for the wealthy. Private enterprise is illegal, but for those in the know there is a slick and highly efficient black market in Arms Manufacturing. Crime -- especially youth-related -- is relatively low, thanks to the all-pervasive police force. Grev's national animal is the Panda, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its currency is the USD.

Вот таки вот новости - дебаты приходится принимать решения.
The Issue
In response to a slow news week, certain highbrow newspapers have stirred up the debate over voluntary vs compulsory voting.
The Debate
"Compulsory voting makes about as much sense as having the death penalty for attempted suicide," says civil rights activist Zeke Barnes. "You can't force people to be free! You can only give them the choice. Besides, if all those derelicts who can't be bothered to get off their butts once every few years voted, who would they elect? I shudder to think."
"It's not contradictory at all," argues political commentator Charles Giono. "The fact is, if not everyone votes, the outcome isn't truly representative. Some groups--like elderly gun nuts--vote more often than others. That's why we always end up with such terrible politicians."
"This raises an interesting issue," says Gregory Schultz, your brother. "And that is: why do we need elections, anyway? Seems to me it would be much simpler if you just decided what was right, and did it. Wouldn't that save everyone a lot of time?"
The Government Position
The government has yet to formalize a position on this issue.

Повестка дня - что делать с книгами о Гарри?
The Issue
The latest "Harry Potter" book to hit schools across Grevar has stirred up the greatest controversy yet.
The Debate
"I quite enjoyed the book, until I got to the part where Harry summons evil demons to do his bidding," says religious leader Zack James. "Now that's just wrong. We need to restore some sense to this debate, by which I mean we should remove this book from the shelves, salt it thoroughly, and burn it."
Teachers union President Cooper Winters says, "Come on, the book is fantasy! And it's a damn good read. I'd like the government to issue a statement of support for our teachers and librarians, so kids can enjoy good books without interference from religious wackos, like Christians."
The Government Position
The government has yet to formalize a position on this issue.

Корпорации хотят финансировать партии?
The Issue
A well-heeled lobby group is pushing for the elimination of regulations that prevent corporations from donating money to political parties.
The Debate
"This is supposed to be a democratic country," Arms Manufacturing industry spokesperson Kayla Suzuki says. "Yet these archaic laws say I can't donate money to support a political party. They put ceilings on the amount any party can spend on advertising. It's time to stop treating voters like children, and trust them to make up their own minds. Free the ballot box!"
"You say political freedom, I hear vote-buying," says popular anarchist Beth Wall. "If these fat cats get their way, politicians will buy their own seat in Congress. And let's face it, a slick advertising campaign can convince a lot of apathetic voters. We need to tighten the laws, not repeal them. Money should have no place in politics!"
"Frankly, I don't see why we need to have elections at all," says your brother, Peter Dodinas, over a late-night malt whiskey. "You always seem to know what's best. Why not scrap the whole political system? It would make things so much simpler."
Сообщение отредактировал grev: 21 August 2012 - 17:27