NationStates Jolt Archive


"Executives on stirke" issue has HUGE effects.

Naleth
29-11-2003, 11:23
In an effort to gain some economic freedoms back in exchange for a few political fredoms (and possibly personal, too), I chose to break up the execttives in the "executives on strike" issue (I like being a left-leaning college, but my personal/economic freedoms have been falling off and I was a democratic socialist). I expected it would bring me back a little, but just how much is scary. I moved from Democratic Socialist to Capatilist Paradise (totaly jumping OVER Inoffensive centrist) in one update. My economy also got a HUGE boost (up to thriving, was hovering around "good" to "reasonable" before .. thats several categories in juming), with no real noticable hits to civil liberties (excelent) or political freedoms (also excelent). I actually think one of those went up, since I know both were not superb+.

So: Does anyone else think think this choice might be a bit extreme economy-wise compared to what it does in other areas?
Thrace-Tailteann
29-11-2003, 13:41
Well, we got it the day before the Trades Unions resolution was enacted. The resolution turned us into Democratic Socialists. When the issue was "enacted", it totally reversed the effects of the resolution. And that was some resolution.
SalusaSecondus
29-11-2003, 19:18
I used the other union issue as a guide on the effects of this one and the effects should be comparable.
Thelas
01-12-2003, 05:13
So this issue acts as a counter balance to the Labor resolution, but I have a question, I have seen nations droppping out of the UN for "Rule violations" does this mean that they violated a resolution and were kicked out, or was it a game rule violation?

Juest want to know for my UN puppet.
Naleth
01-12-2003, 05:48
I used the other union issue as a guide on the effects of this one and the effects should be comparable.
Really, I didn't think the other issue was that extreme...

It seems there should have been a bit more lost in political/civil rights to me, their isn't much of a trade off.