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hôm qua là rank theo thời tiết con hôm nay rank theo các công trình công cộng, mỗi ngày một tiêu tríBarcas is ranked 190th in the region and 42,498th in the world for Largest Public Sector

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hôm qua là rank theo thời tiết con hôm nay rank theo các công trình công cộng, mỗi ngày một tiêu tríBarcas is ranked 190th in the region and 42,498th in the world for Largest Public Sector

Children as young as eight have been spotted gambling in some of Arche1036's seedier casinos.
The Debate
1. Social activist Jack Summers is outraged. "Gambling needs to be outlawed immediately. It's no wonder children are becoming sucked into the vice, with adults setting such a poor example. Gambling is a stain on Arche1036's international reputation and it must be stopped!"
The Issue
Some people say Arche1036's policy on free speech has gone too far.
The Debate
1. "These days, anyone says whatever they want with no regard to what kind of dribble is coming out of their mouths!" says angry commuter Prudence Longbottom. "It's gone too far. We should go back to the good old days, when if someone started talking garbage, we'd smack them one."
2. "We need more free speech, not less," argues civil rights campaigner Jazz Frederickson. "Free speech allows ideas to be explored, challenged, and discussed in a productive, open forum. It teaches our kids to be critical thinkers. And dirty words, of course, but that's just the price you pay."
3. "The right to free speech is a central tenet of our system of democracy," says religious leader Charles Gutenberg. "But surely the right to not have your religious beliefs mocked by others is worth something, too? We mustn't put up with intolerance!"
Ai làm giùm xin chỉ bảo, hình như sorceress2410 chọn rồi phải k? mình mới chơi có 2 ngày, nhiệm vụ 3. Dân 6 triệu . NGhèo nhưng thấy cái nàyThe Police department is considering installing surveillance cameras in all major public areas, in an effort to crack down on crime.
The Debate
1. "This is a blatant invasion of the right to privacy!" says libertarian web site operator Jack Thiesen. "Now I can't even go out in public any more without being watched? And you know this is just the beginning. Today there are cameras in city streets. Tomorrow they're peering through your bedroom window."
2. "Hey, I've got news for you," says Police media liaison Anne-Marie Li. "When you're out in public, PEOPLE CAN SEE YOU. These cameras will be extremely helpful in reducing the national crime rate. Frankly, I can't see what the fuss is about."
3. "This 'slippery slope' argument has got me thinking," says Police Minister Faith Falopian. "You know, it would be a lot easier to fight crime if we watched people all the time. Not with cameras, of course. That's clearly an invasion of privacy. But how about a national database of our citizens, coupled with compulsory ID cards and barcoding? It would stop crime dead in its tracks."
thì ko beiets nên chọn ra saoCrime is a problem, probably because of the country's utter lack of prisons
Category: Democratic Socialists
Civil Rights: Average
Economy: Developing
Political Freedoms: Below Average
Location: The North Pacific
Regional Influence: Minnow
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The Democratic Republic of Arche1036 is a tiny, environmentally stunning nation, remarkable for its ban on automobiles. Its compassionate population of 10 million are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.
The large, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Social Welfare, Public Transport, and the Environment. The average income tax rate is 25%, but much higher for the wealthy. A small private sector is dominated by the Arms Manufacturing industry.
Cars are banned, the government is avowedly atheist, the right to free speech is being drastically curtailed, and gambling is outlawed. Crime is totally unknown. Arche1036's national animal is the tiger, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its currency is the dong.
Arche1036 is ranked 1712th in the region and 39,473rd in the world for Largest Public Sector.
thuế có 16% mà dân vẫn còn kêu ca X(A recent poll has revealed high levels of dissatisfaction among the populace about tax rates.
The Debate
1. "Do you know how much of my year's work goes to the government?" demanded angry worker Bianca King. "Too much! Government spending has gotten way out of control. It needs big cuts in welfare, health, and education. But leave those subsidies to business alone. We need them to create jobs."
2."It's not the AMOUNT of tax, it's where the burden falls," says student activist Clint Longfellow. "And at the moment, far too much of the burden is falling on the poor. People on high incomes still have more money than people on low incomes. I don't think I need to say anything more than that."
3."I don't object to the amount of tax, I object to where it's being spent," says social reformer Jean-Paul Utopia. "I'd like to see everyone have a choice as to where their Tiens go every time they fill out a tax return. Everyone would feel a lot better about opening their wallets if they had a say as to where the money went. I think you'd see a lot more public money going to education and a lot less to business."
In response to a slow news week, certain highbrow newspapers have stirred up the debate over vs compulsory voting.
The Debate
1. "Compulsory voting makes about as much as sense as having the death penalty for attempted suicide," says civil rights activist Bill Wall. "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 ass once every few years voted, who would they elect? I shudder to think."
2. "It's not contradictory at all," argues political commentator Jack Dodinas. "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."
3. "This raises an interesting issue," says Al Dodinas, 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 -- a sprawling, bureaucracy-choked, corrupt, moralistic, socially-minded morass -- juggles the competing demands of Social Welfare, Law & Order, and Healthcare. The average income tax rate is 41%, 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 Beef-Based Agriculture.
Crime -- especially youth-related -- is totally unknown, thanks to the all-pervasive police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. RedTime's national animal is the adminthisweb, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its currency is the redtimecoin.
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The Colony of RedTime
"Combative - cruel Governor - the environment "
Voting is compulsory, the tenet of free speech is held dear, and the Wolf is a protected species. Crime is a problem
Arche1036 Decides:
Animal Liberation Front Strikes Again
The Issue
The increasingly militant Animal Liberation Front struck again last night, freeing dozens of chickens bound for delicious snack packs.
The Debate
1. "These nuts have got to be stopped," demands concerned consumer Beth Wall. "They need to face the fact people want snack packs, no matter how many innocent chickens must be sacrificed. Besides, chickens would do the same to us if they had the chance."
2. "These Liberationists are highlighting an important issue," pleads Elizabeth Hanover. "Too often, animals are put through needless cruelty, just to make their flesh taste a little more deliciously succulent. I'm sure we could ban the more horrific abuses without putting too much of a dent in our national obesity figures. Couldn't we?"
3. "Animals have feelings too!" yelled protestor Prudence Licorish, before being set upon by hungry passers-by. "Free the animals! Ban meat-eating!"
4. Economist Falala Utopia has an alternative. "You don't need to take away the people's right to choose. You just need to build the costs of animal suffering into the price. A tax on meat-eating, in proportion to the amount of cruelty involved, would do the trick. Plus think of the benefit for the national coffers! Of course, poor people wouldn't be able to afford meat, but that's just more incentive for them to get jobs."
Arche1036 Decides:
Nazi Sympathizers Plan Rally
The Issue
Far-right-wing Nazi supporters plan to stage a rally in the city center tomorrow, giving voice to their violent, racist views.
The Debate
1. "Frankly, I'm appalled that the government can even consider allowing this travesty to go ahead," says prominent Jewish personality Alexei Jefferson. "We can't let these animals broadcast their message of hate. Surely Arche1036 is too civilized for that."
2. "It's exactly because we're civilized that we must let the demonstration proceed," says free speech campaigner Samuel King. "We may not like what they have to say, but in this society, people have the right to argue whatever political view they want, no matter how hateful, selfish, or stupid it is."