General Trevar Rothington
The general of the armed forces sat quietly in the middle of the room as the voices continued to discuss while he had studied political science while in school. After joining the military he never thought he’d have a chance to create a nation like which he was doing now. The first voice was a fellow military officer General Webb, who wished for the lines to be blurred with that of america who was our great neighbor. The next noticeable voice was that of Rupert Sullam a man who has plenty of political expertise but only that for which his party seemed to dominate.
Ultimately the general cared little for the legislature but wanted his voice to be heard. He stood up and sushed the others down so that he may speak.
“Gentlemen, while there are two good options on the floor, I believe a third alternative maybe at hand.I believe a single house which would be elected by the people would be the best choice. If we have two houses it requires a lot of back and forth when we have one house it would merely require one vote pass or fail. Clearly we can all see the positives in that.” The general then sat back down and let the others continue.