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Table of Content:
- 1.1. The ‘Simulacra Package Bill’ presented by The Plenary Committee
- 1.2. Kamala Cohen on the Bill
- 1.3. Candice Cohen on the Bill
- 2.1. Codified internationalisation & WF
- 2.2. Robert Stenhouse and Sera Clayton on Nasphiliti culturo-political paradigm
- 2.3. Sera Clayton on leading cause of death & further culturo-political analysis
1.1. The ‘Simulacra Package Bill’ presented by The Plenary Committee
The Plenary Committees Commission for legislative consultation, deliberation ad excogitation presented a mediating draft Bill regarding the ongoing crisis of liquidity.
The Cohen sisters of the IaN institute have dubbed the bill “Simulacra Package”, due to its contents.
1.2. Kamala Cohen on the Bill
"The State is simulating confidence (utilising the mechanisms of EDI invoicing, closed-voucher socialisation via Evaluated Receipt Settlements, SGN's which allow trade entities to issue pro forma invoicing to the international markets, Keeping low interest rates & incentivising the same policy to commercial banks by greater tax exemptions which take on crediting of lower-value & acquiring brackets...)
Though, above all, it has shown readiness & confidence in points related to the free float of currency, the re-opening of the Agorports National-International Currency Stock Exchange, in removing the national debt ceiling and even guaranteeing (through the SGNs), that, in case of capital returns on foreign portfolio investments isn’t met, it will be paid back by the State.
I foresee that the government is filtering out successful from unsuccessful Innsbolts projects and it wishes to nationalise the unsuccessful onnes by making them rely on SGNs. I foresee a period of volatile monetic movements until a sovereign reserve fund can be created from international transactions. Likely a 50% of future trading partners currencies in a basket with parity to one another and 50% of the Pacifican Dollar. This will likely be how the Government envisions to create real parity of the Nasphiliti Pacifican Pound Sterling."
– Alright, thank you Kamala for the dispositive. I’m still puzzled regarding the term you’ve chosen. Why “Simulacra”? How about Candice, you?
1.3. Candice Cohen on the Bill
"First, the term itself. Simulacra of the market activities initiation of which is by simulating symbolic financial instruments, coupled with simulated over-confidence on capital (production) output. In this entire set of propositions, only the latter (production forces & factors) are actually tangibly high. It is gambling on continually rising production force, at least in this financial year, though given our analytical paper this is a low-risk gamble but it has been totemised and over-valued.
Secondly, the term of ‘packaging’ refers to satisfying the interests of every political party & their socio-economic base. As it was seen, only SRP and NNP have staunchly voted against the Bill in both Houses. The reasons for which will be covered by Sera later. Namely, Internal voucher privatisation for the UML; Inventory leasing through EDI invoicing for the CGC; Foreclosures’ inventory stock re-management via self-billing invoices satisfies the SDVP; Low interest rates and free floating probably made the ALDA salivate. Opportunity Party, might have been the authors of the ‘Confident Volatility Policy’ section in the removal of National Debt ceiling and re-enforcing of anti-trust laws for all."
-Pause-
:::mumuring::: “Reformed Dorothians… The Package is half-yearly, right?” :::murmuring further, then smirks:::
– Candice? Is there a loophole we aren’t seeing which would explain your unusual humour?
“Dorothians” (…-Pause-…) This Bill comes from Jonas Val of the UML, as opposed to the officially self-declared Reformed Dorothians of Syd G. Paytons “The Center” leading government (…)
Thing is, this Bill is nearly identical to the one passed by ‘Queen’ Dorothy Atkinsons in 1852. upon her inauguration. It fiscalised our duties to the Empire and allowed for early industrialisation. It’s the reason mercantilism stopped being a burden and why we had to begin issuing our own currency in the first place."
-Pause-
– …Alright, any advice or foresight?
1.3.1. Candice Cohen Forecast and Advice
"Overall, spend all your saving on anything, diversify them if you can, because that same currency from 1852. is being revaluated for the first time since Queen Dorothy Atkinsons this February 20."
2.1. Codified internationalisation & WF
Codification of International Law & Customs Has finally been completed. Nasphilitae has also applied to be an Observer State to the World Forum.
– Now, we’ve been hearing about the “skeptical” attitude Nasphilitae has towards international organisations and multilateralism in general. The Royal-Judiciary Act, by which citizens of Nasphilitae are subject to prosecution in case of breaking international law & customs, but by domestic courts. Despite this, it has opted for an Observer status.
– What do you two think is the reason for this solution?
2.2. Robert Stenhouse and Sera Clayton on Nasphiliti culturo-political paradigm
"It’s in the banned essay which wrecked havoc on me for the institutionalised perpetual civil war theory… All I’ll say is that the application of international law into domestic was paramount; Otherwise it wouldn’t be considered legitimate by the Nasphiliti, thus not practiced.
This Act further rationalised that to citizens, we need an Observer status as to comply to what was presented as out own domestic law.
-Pause- :::Deep Sigh:::
…It’s related to the unwritten zeroth clause of Nasphilitae. Freedom of religion but keep the confession private. Jus Soli but keep the ethnic background and heritage to yourself. That’s as far as I’ll go."
Robert Stenhouse.
– How insightful. Sera, you?
2.3. Sera Clayton on leading cause of death & further culturo-political analysis
"All of these topics are ephemeral after a peer-reviewed study revealed that pollution is the leading cause of death & low life expectancy. This is why SRP and NNP, despite their differences, refuse to vote in favour of an economic packaging act which does not address environmental issues…
I do agree with Stenhouse that this “skepticism” is best observed in religious architecture or architecture and design of cities in general. 93% respondents say that religion plays a vital role in their life but all refused to publicly declare their confession. Religious architecture also shows this.
If one pays attention they can notice how all churches, synagogues and the few mosques are urban planned as to be “hidden” from the public view of a rural or urban landscape, despite the vast number of them and high attendance rates.
I can’t be more explicit than this, sorry."
– That’s fine, I’m surprised we got this much unmasking in one entry. The study Sera Clayton mentioned can be seen below.