On the other hand, I've been researching quite a bit over the past couple weeks. The general trend is that all GDP wasted on luxurious items or activities ought to be banned, thus providing a larger percentage for necessities like food and shelter. On it's face, this sounds like a lucrative idea. However, the major premise is faulty. I think that's the approach we ought to take in convincing anybody that this is bad.
July 31, 2010
Saddening.
I don't know what's going on, but Ben appears to be just a little too sympathetic of Gregory's actions. Jordan, however, does not. If you don't remember, he's the person we met when we first entered the prison. I've been talking to him a bit, and he's rather interesting. He was one of the first to resist Gregory's infringements on humanity, and quickly became an early leader of the rebellion until they caught him. He'd been struggling hopelessly to fight the world empire from prison (which isn't easy, as he'd been able to do absolutely nothing). Multiple times, he stressed during our conversation that he'd be willing to die if he could do anything to aid the resistance.
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