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Credit to Dutchbag for providing the foundation for this game.



"Laws are like sausages — it is best not to see them being made"
--Otto von Bismarck


Bullet Points:
-- You play members of the US House of Representatives
-- The key to this game is cooperation and working together, not winning the game.
-- Fine, you want to win? Get yourself reelected and make the country a better place. That's the closest to winning you'll ever get.

Setting: United States of America, present day.

Situation: The presidential elections have just finished and a new commander-in-chief is in the White House. With the president comes a new cabinet, a new administration, and a new Congress. It's up to you to help the country by enacting new laws and policies that will benefit the people of America. Keep in mind that every choice and decision doesn't happen in a vacuum There will be resistance from members of the opposition, your own party, and even from the voters. As good as it is to change things for the better, it's also good to get reelected. Will your legacy be one of immense fortune and prosperity? Or one of economic ruin? Will you stand firm against the foreign powers of the world? Or bend the knee in the name of peace? Those decisions are yours to make.

In Character Info: You play a member of the US House of Representatives. The IC thread will be used for House discussions and debates. Each turn will consist of about six months, so we'll go through four turns before you'll need to be reelected. The only stat I'll be keeping track of is approval rating, both presidential and congressional. A higher approval rating from the president means his/her party could sweep a midterm election and make passage of laws and bills through congress easier, a higher congressional approval rating means reelection will be easier for you.

Parties: The two main parties in the US are the Republican and Democratic parties. You can look up details on each, but the incredibly broad strokes are that the Republicans are the more conservative party and the Democrats are more liberal. Within the House there are factions inside the respective parties, from the TEA party and their hardline on the right to the Independent Democrats who take a more moderate approach on the left. You will need to choose your character's party and where they caucus within that party, keep in mind geographical regions will play a part in your character's party. Bleeding heart liberal Democrats very rarely come out of the rural Deep South, and a TEA partier from a big city like New York would be just as unlikely.

Roles and leadership: I want to state right here that I want this game to be mostly realistic. I don't want any Frank Underwoods running around literally stabbing people in the back. This is about politics and there will be chances for intrigue and scandal if we can get this up and running. The majority in Congress will depend on the makeup of the RP. If we have six Democrats to four Republicans, I will take that and extrapolate the makeup of the house to give the Dems a slight majority in Congress. Whatever party is in the majority will get to pick the Speaker from their own ranks. The Speaker will be in charge of keeping debates civilized and calling for votes in pending legislation. My role as GM will to provide scenarios for the House to react to, as well as playing the president, Senate, and Supreme Court as they will be needed. Since this is a democracy, the chance of a higher office will be a possibility with some people if they have a high enough individual approval rating. They can move on and run for the Senate, become a member of the President's cabinet, or even run for the top office themselves. That's something I'm still trying to work out so it's a work in progress.

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Name
Age (Keep in mind you have to be at least twenty-five to be elected to the House)
District: List of Districts Here
Years in Office: (Not everybody will be fresh-faced Congressmen, so I'd like to see a mix of newer and older members)
Political Party/Faction within that party:
Ethnicity/Religion
Character Background

Players

Marcellus Kahnt (R, ND) - So Boerd
Joshua Daniels Hoffman (R, OK 2nd District) - Ghirardelli
Herbert Forward (D, IA 1st District) - BelatedGamer
Tommy Pollaxes (R, MO 6th District) - Vilageidiotx
Dick Duncan (R, TN 1st District) - gorgenmast
Justin Stork (R, CA 8th District) - Rare
Bridget Melika (D, HI 2nd District) - YandereNoodle


Government Administration

President: Michael Norman (D, VA)
Vice President: Russell Reed (D, WA)
Secretary of State: Lilian Mather (D, CA)
Speaker of the House: Marcellus Kahnt (R, ND)
House Majority Leader: Tommy Pollaxes (R, MO)
House Minority Leader: Herbert Forward (D, IA)
Senate Majority Leader: James Davis (D, MN)
Senate Minority Leader: Harris Young (R, GA)

House Makeup:

Thirty-Five seat Republican Majority
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I added everyone except Rare to the roster since he hasn't finished his background. I'll have a post tomorrow that will cover the election, the new president, and the challenges of the First 100 Days. Everybody's first task will be to elect a Speaker among our Republican players.
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SOOOOO, who what's to buy my nomination for Speaker of the House, LOL
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Opening post is up. Like I said before, Republicans get together and get a consensus on who should be Speaker and then PM me your vote (secret ballot and all that). Belated you can vote as well, but I imagine you'll just vote for yourself. Keep in mind you can vote for any PC in the game, regardless of party. You can also defy the caucus and vote ow you feel, you don't need to toe the party line.
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Name: Marcellus Kahnt
Age: 47
District: North Dakota
Years in Office: 10

Political Party/Faction within that party:
Republican and Tea Party favorite, although he does not refer to himself by that name.

Ethnicity/Religion: Swedish-speaking Finn heritage, conservative Lutheran.

Character Background: Born to middle-class Finnish immigrants. After graduating Dartmouth, he worked for RAND Corp for 10 years, then ran for state senate, then for the House, where he has remained.
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I approved you already, dammit! Get to work on who gets the gavel!
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I'm done with my CS.
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Post it here
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Name
Justin Stork.

Age
Thirty.

District
California's 8th Congressional District.

Years in Office
First year in the United States Representative/ Four years in the California State Legislature.

Political Party/Faction within that party
Republican/ United States Marijuana Party.

Ethnicity/Religion
Caucasian/ Christian.

Character Background
Born within the High Desert, Justin's father was a mayor of Ridgecrest and he wanted to be in politics. He grew up around politics and gained a seat in the State Legislature. Then he went to the Representative to make his family proud of him.
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Byrd Man said
I approved you already, dammit! Get to work on who gets the gavel!


There's so few of us, you may consider making it whoever makes the best speech in combination with external factors such as experience, religion, etc.
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Bitches I'm in!
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That may make things quicker, but I want to give voting at least a shot at first. Those factors you mention are important to who gets picked as Speaker, so keep that in mind when you make your choices.
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Well, I'm waiting others to post their speeches so I could have something to look at. And to use as examples, because I'm not the best guy to come up with speeches.
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Oh, speech time....hmmmmm...
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You don't need to necessarily make a speech. Traditionally the new Speaker is chosen long before Congress is in session, that's part of the backroom horsetrading that goes on and why I suggested you guys decide beforehand who should get it.
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Name: Bridget Melika
Age: 31
District: Hawaii 2nd District
Years in Office: 2
Political Party/Faction within that party: Democratic Near-Left
Ethnicity/Religion: Native Hawaiian, Agnostic
Character Background: Born to a lower-middle class islander family, Leilani studied at the University of Hawaii and graduated with a Bachelor's in Asian Studies. She got into politics at 23 as mayor of Volcano, Hawaii. Later elected to the Hawaii House of Representatives at 25 years and to the national House of Representatives at 29 years. Her rapid ascent up the political ladder is often attributed to her common man approach and deep Hawaiian heritage.
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Adding you to the roster. Hawaii, that's shorthand for Kenya right?
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You know it. Also, probably not going to go for a speech. Being a second-term congresswoman and all.
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Byrd Man said
You don't need to necessarily make a speech. Traditionally the new Speaker is chosen long before Congress is in session, that's part of the backroom horsetrading that goes on and why I suggested you guys decide beforehand who should get it.


No nomination process?

I already got my BS meter running....lol
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No official nominations. Everyone votes in a secret ballot. That's why the last Speaker election had like fifteen guys with one vote a piece.
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