Publicado em United States of America - Primeiros passos no eRevollution - 30 Oct 2016 20:02 - 1
MDP is Gone!
Well this was going to happen sooner or later. The chats on discord were quiet. The citizens of the counties didn't hear to much about battles nor did they truly know what battles to fight in or who to help. Letting people know what is going on is vital, especially when multiple counties are involved. Making a new alliance with a set chain of command that ped things through the chain all the way down to the citizens of each country would make a force to be reckoned with. Having lation votes on logo design and rank names would give everyone a feel of at least some sort of authority in the alliance which would in theory farther increase the bonding in the alliance.
United States and other Counties slip up!
We all know that Abraham Lincoln left the game about 5 days ago. How in the heck did strong nations fall so fast and hard? Giving power to unproven hands may not have even the best idea. Some people get into power and try to help make a change at first, but when they see a hole they can exploit they go for it. Greed, tons of power, and the hope of fame are just some reasons why this happens. I hope we all learn from the mistakes and try to fix them.
Rebuilding the Trust
Making a new alliance will be the biggest thing if it is wanted. Having multiple counties working in unison makes fighting tough opponents easier and bringing in new members even easier.
Rooting out government issues can be very hard to do, but not impossible. The drive is a big point in fixing the issues that may plague a government. If many don't care then nothing can be fixed. Making people aware of a situation and having elected persons in a government that care about preserving their country is insanely vital. "It takes a village to raise a child, so no one person should have to do it alone."
You get to Vote!
Do you want another alliance to take the place of MDP? If so say "I" in the comments right after you vote and subscribe!
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