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Kind of like when a democrat comes in after a republican, or vice-versa? I think things will shape up nicely as far as those things go... realistic even, (You scratch my back this election, I'll scratch your next time...)
i voted other. I think maybe some of these decisions should be kept to smaller groups, like just commanders, governorns, ministers, and the president.. not the entire body of our nation.
however, that would only be if we are already in a war.. outside of a war, sure.. full consensus of 67% or more.
but i gotta ask, must every decision need a full vote of everyone joined, for a decision to be made?
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There certainly won't be any "Implied Powers" or "Necassary and Proper Clause" in the Constitution we'll be drafting.
Simple. Mobilise. Declare war on gumby power, adding them to our enemies. Some time after 10 turns later make peace with Gumby and turn off Mobilisation, after we have built enough Cavalry or Tanks to swamp the world.
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Originally posted by UberKruX
it'd be great if the "city planner" could only build military units / buildings
The charm of mobilization is not in this, because you can't force the city planner to change existing projects. The charm is in the fact, that you can produce military units / buildings with an increased amount of shields, similar to a GA. Mobilization is a very powerful tool, if the Empire is in need. My vote is: 50% is enough.
I voted for 2/3 because that is the option that represents REAL democracy best... What? many will say... but it´s a fact that most of all real nation MUST have a definite majority too make such important decisions as declaring war on other nations...
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Luckily, the Apolyton Democracy is not the US. I think our model of Democracy should be ancient Athens or modern day Switzerland. Any other country is just too despotic to my taste.
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The charm of mobilization is not in this, because you can't force the city planner to change existing projects. The charm is in the fact, that you can produce military units / buildings with an increased amount of shields, similar to a GA. Mobilization is a very powerful tool, if the Empire is in need. My vote is: 50% is enough.
Sir Ralph, the difficulty comes because when the current city project is completed, the city planner cannot construct anything except for military units and military buildings when in mobilization. That means, no new temples, cathedrals, marketplaces, courthouses, etc... which can really help with happiness if war weariness kicks in. Short wars where ww is not a factor, will likely only exist if we are already dominant (thus, not needing mobilization). But a long war where we mobilize may hamstring us as we fall behind in infrastructure. Mobilizing means we can't build certain wonders either and over a long period that could negate having a tech lead as well.
Deciding whether the empire is truly in need of mobilizing is something we would have to consider very carefully before doing as it is very difficult to get out of.
It may have charm, but it is tool that can hurt us as much as it helps.
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
The US doesn't need a definite majority to declare war (OK OK attack another country) we just need the president to think it's a good idea.
Trevman-- Yes, we need a majority in Congress to formally declare war. On the other hand, since warmaking powers were given to the executive branch in the Constitution, the President can have the military inavde some country or other and call it something else-- "police action," for example-- and avoid a Congressional vote.
The last time America formally declared war on any nation, IIRC, was December 11, 1941 (on Germany). Since then, we've had several wars-- Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, etc.-- and no declarations of war.
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