Blackstone Code Chapter 1071: It’s not easy to be president
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Ideas cost money.
Pure and noble ideals cost more.
When Mr. President decides certain policies, he definitely needs someone to test the "enemy" for him. Maybe they are sitting in the office thinking well, but in fact they will encounter more bad things.
Lynch's willingness to come forward is certainly the best thing.
Tonight's meeting was very effective. The Federal Ministry of Agriculture will give Lynch a large grain order and give him a lot of preferential policies on grain imports, including discounted interest rates.
Anyway, as long as things get in, Lynch can make a lot of money.
Unlike other commodities, food is a material that plays a key role in the stability of the entire society.
Have something to eat, or at least have something to eat, and society will not riot.
If there is no food to eat, even the minimum security, the whole society will soon be in riots.
Federation can't be messed up!
In addition to these other people also got some orders, when leaving, Lynch looked at Anna, "Have you heard any news, Mr. President's attitude today is a bit abnormal."
Ana was embarrassed, "Sorry, I didn't notice these things..."
Lynch comforted her, "It's not your fault, you have little experience."
Looking at Lynch, Anna began to doubt her own abilities, she didn't even think there was any emotional problem with Mr. President today.
The whole process seemed very smooth and smooth, and everyone ended a lot of operations that she couldn't understand while talking and laughing.
It wasn't until this moment that she realized that today's situation was wrong - something she didn't realize until Lynch first said the results, and she didn't know why or where it was wrong.
After returning home, Lynch entered the study, and no one, including Anna, could enter the study without his permission.
Sitting in the chair, he thought for a long time, then brought up Mr. Trueman's personal phone and dialed it.
"It's private time..."
Mr. Truman's voice sounded, Lynch seemed to hear a girl's voice faintly, he pretended not to notice anything, "Mr. President invited us to be a guest at night, and also negotiated some cooperation projects, something happened. what?"
"Wait a minute!" followed by a metallic twisting sound in the receiver like rolling over and out of bed on a box spring, then the phone goes silent.
After about two minutes, the voice came again, "What do you want to ask?"
There is silence and no other sounds. Mr. Trueman should now be in a separate room.
"I wonder if there's been pressure on Mr. President recently, or if there's something wrong with the party."
Mr. Trueman's response was quick, "Why do you think that?"
"Your reaction tells me I guessed right, as for why..." Lynch pondered for a while, "because he is more active than ever!"
After hearing Lynch's words, Mr. Truman fell into a brief silence. What kind of person Mr. President is, a year is enough for many people to see his essence clearly——
Even if you can't see the full essence, at least you can understand what kind of character he is.
Behind the seemingly radical is a conservative style, he is not that kind of pure radical, he is a conservative among radicals.
This is normal, he spent more than 60% of his life in a largely conservative environment.
Federal people's pursuit of freedom and enjoyment makes them more afraid of war than people in other countries. To put it bluntly, they are afraid of death, and they are conservative because of fear of death.
Think of their choices as being "selfish" and conservative, but in any case, people living in this circumspect environment are unlikely to change their minds easily.
You must know that the political program of the Progressive Party three years ago was also conservative, but they advocated military precautions in order to prevent wars that may spread to the Commonwealth anytime and anywhere.
This was radical at the time.
But who knew that conservatism was soon abandoned by society and the public, and radicalism began to take the stage, which made Mr. President himself not turn the corner.
He is more conservative than truly radical in his approach to these issues.
Radical is just a disguise he used to trick voters into voting for him. Anyone who really knows him knows that he is not that tough!
This may be a common feature of the elderly in this era. They have lived carefully for a lifetime without encountering some changes, and they will not change their attitude so easily.
This evening, Mr. President talked about some issues with Nagalil and Mariro, about some issues in the international community, he has pushed his "limits", he has become a little more radical.
Lynch felt that the most likely reason for such a change was that someone put some pressure on him.
After a brief silence, Mr. Trueman said something Lynch didn't know.
“Now the federal government and the party have two views. The first is to establish a new world regime with the federation as the core, and the federation should occupy a dominant position in this new world regime.”
"There's a lot of interest in this idea, especially the military, who unconditionally support the federal government and are willing to give their allegiance to it, you know what I mean?"
Lynch changed his seated position. "Yes, they want war."
"That's it!"
"Another idea is to create a federation with more say in the Commonwealth, where each country is equal in status, like Congress."
"And then we have something to discuss, you know, the gents in Congress never make a decision so quickly."
"In this way, the Federation will not become the main enemy of other power-struggling countries, such as Gefra, and our relationship with Gefra will not intensify in a short period of time."
"The advantage is that we have more time to build up our forces and develop the military, the disadvantage is that we may not be as important."
"At least we're less important than the first thought."
It's like a monarchy and a parliamentary system, no matter how much the monarch's power shrinks, that's the monarch, and always has the privilege.
No matter how inflated a member's power is, in the end what he wants to do needs more people to support him!
Radicals want the federation to move toward the first goal, and some in Congress want the latter.
These elderly MPs instinctively dislike wars and riots, they just want to secure their power, and then gain more wealth and connections.
As for the war or something...they don't need it!
According to the federal charter, once a war breaks out, the power of the president will fully override the Congress. In other words, once a war breaks out, many things can be decided directly by the president without a vote in Congress.
Looks like the guy who wrote the charter is smart too, at least he knows that the gents in Congress are not a good thing, and that if things too important are handed over to Congress, things can get worse.
After all, the time for various decisions in wartime is very short, and there is no time for them to canvass each other, lobby, and vote for several rounds.
So if Congress doesn't want the power to shrink and the president's power to go unchecked, the best thing you can do is to avoid wars and avoid wars for too long.
The problem is back to the beginning. If you want to build a new world regime with the Federation as the core, once a large-scale war breaks out again, the Federation will definitely intervene in the war as soon as possible.
The First World War was fought for six years from the outbreak to the end. In six years, Congress became a decoration, and the president became the emperor. How can this be done?
So the congressmen are more inclined to the second idea. Wouldn't it be enough for everyone to have an international "congress" to play with?
If we don't establish an enemy, we will naturally not be attacked. The time to join the war can be postponed, or even join the battlefield at the end of the war.
At that time, the power of the Federation can also become a decisive force, which not only enhances the status and prestige of the Federation in the world, but also constrains the privileges that the President obtains in wartime, which is good.
After all, the first year of the President's "New Year" has come to an end, and Mr. President's own personnel have been placed in various departments, and the implementation of his political program is about to begin.
If you don't make a decision at this time, it will be difficult to decide later.
Behind these people in Congress are some capitalists, and not all capitalists want war.
Yes, materials will become scarce during the war, and commodity prices will increase, but these capitalists are also subject to various factors such as the supply of raw materials, and they are not completely free and happy.
There are also many capitalists who run businesses that do not meet the keyword "war wealth" at all, but will lose huge profits because of the war, and they are even less likely to support the first idea.
This is actually quite normal. There is light and there is darkness.
There are heads ~IndoMTL.com~ and there are tails.
It's just that those people in Congress put a little pressure on the president and want him to recognize some of the status quo, which also makes Mr. President who has not made a statement very dissatisfied.
The party supports the radical line, at least for now, the radical line can gain more benefits for the federal government and society.
And conservatism... has no meaning in the current complex international situation.
Where there is disagreement, there will be conflict, which is why Mr. President is talking about some policies with people like Lynch in this way.
He's making a statement, he's trying to tell other people about this, he's **** pissed.
After listening to Mr. Trueman's explanation, Lynch nodded slightly. That's right.
A conservative person has become a little radical, it must be caused by external forces, he will not become radical by himself, but this is a good thing for the Federation, for young people like them.
After Mr. Truman finished speaking, he also asked, "What do you think?"