The American Experiment (Riot Quest)

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Scheduled vote count started by Physici on Feb 23, 2023 at 9:28 PM, finished with 113 posts and 22 votes.
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    [x] [SFAF] Plan Gideon and Samson
    [x] [SFAF] Plan Stay Out of It
    -[x] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
    --[x] On the streets of cities. 14 funds.
    --[x] In the factories of cities. 13 funds.
    ---[x] To mining towns. 13 funds.
    --[x] To the farmworkers. 13 funds.
    -[x] Reach out to other churches and synagogues in rural New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, and Maryland to find ones willing to officially support your message.
    -[x] Work with local churches and synagogues in Baltimore, Newark, and other nearby small cities to establish soup kitchens and other forms of charitable aid. 3 funds, -3 per turn.
    -[x] Support a charity low cost schooling program in for adult literacy in African Americans, Italian-Americans, women, and other minorities in New York City. 15 funds, -10 per turn
    -[x] Support an adult-literacy program through associated churches and synagogues for rural areas in New York. 12 funds, -5 per turn.
    -[x] Militia action: Train militia. 15 cadres.
    [x] [SFAF] Plan Gideon and Samson
    -[x] Accept the RFAA's proposal for the mutual aid networks.
    -[x] Work with local churches and synagogues in Baltimore, Newark, and other nearby small cities to establish soup kitchens and other forms of charitable aid. 3 funds, -3 per turn, +8 funds
    -[x] Support a charity low cost schooling program in for adult literacy in African Americans, Italian-Americans, women, and other minorities in New York City. 15 funds, -10 per turn, +10 funds
    -[x] Support an adult-literacy program through associated churches and synagogues for rural areas in New York. 12 funds, -5 per turn, +10 funds
    -[x] Train militia. 15 cadres, +15 funds
    -[x] Militia action: With the White Union Army expanding into Maryland primarily off anti-Jewish and anti-Catholic sentiment, send the militia into a standoff with them while they're still only a few hundred strong. 36 cadres
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    [X][RFAA] Plan New Comrades and New York City
    [X][RFAA] Plan New Comrades and New York City
    -[X] Send organizers to help rail workers in the North-East organize and join the ARU. 71 funds, 0/500
    -[X] Link the Philadelphia mutual aid network with the SFAF's, allowing them to support each other when needed.
    -[X] Have Hillquit subsidize NYC councils while transferring some city functions such as the recently made Department of Sanitation (street cleaning) to be managed by the councils. If the SLP ever loses an election, the RFAA will have to pay.
    -[x][Union] Gonzales Lozana, leader of the anarcho-syndicalist Cuban Workers' Federation, has requested covert resources and collaboration to help unionize Cuba. 25 funds.
    -[X] Set up councils in other areas of the UF supported by local organizations.
    -[X] Send organizers to set up mutual aid networks and soup kitchens in a region.
    --[X] West Virginia cities, 16 funds, -8 per turn
    --[X] Other Massachusetts cities, 20 funds, -10 per turn
    --[X] St. Louis, 12 funds, -6 per turn
    -[X] Try setting up schools in NYC run by anarchists, inspired by the Cuban anarchists. 70 funds, -14 per turn.
    -[X] Send covert agitators into local army camps to encourage them to make a stand against imperialism and refuse to keep holding down the strike. 12 funds.
    -[X] Draft and pass new pro-labor policies in NYC, more extreme than Teddy's. Also restructure the municipal government to be unicameral and reduced power of Borough Presidents, allowing for a greater hold next election. 5 funds.
    -[X] Send militia to a southern state in anticipation of another White League or Red Shirt attack after the election. Costs 1 fund per 2 cadres (50 militia per cadre) for travel.
    --[X] North Carolina. 16 Funds, 16 Cadres (800 Militia)
    -[X] Transfer funds to the AdP regional councils. 18 funds (free action).
    -[X] Accept the AB proposal (free action).
    -[X] Borrow 5 Funds from the Amalgamated Credit Union (Free Action.)
    -[X] [UF] Budget We'll Never Have Paris
    -[X] [UF] Stay as separate organizations.
    -[X][UF] Do not create an Executive Committee.
    -[X] [UF] Vote against the Root Amendment.
    -[X] [UF] Take seats to vote against the Treaty of Paris.
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    [X] [AB] Reorganizing and reaffirming our purpose
    -[x] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
    --[X] To the farmworkers. 11 funds.
    -[X] Form contacts in local government in Pittsburgh and the surrounding countryside for encouraging local rule. 4 funds, -2 per turn.
    -[X] Start building up bases and supply caches in the mountains of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio, navigable only with local guides. 10 funds, -2 per turn.
    -[X] Transfer control of the project to the councils, encouraging all members to form councils in the process. This will make the AB join the RFAA as an interest group.
    --[X] Stay a separate organization mechanically like the AdP.
    [X] [AB] Reorganizing and reaffirming our purpose
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    [X] [ADP] The Hispanic Circle
    -[X] Reach out to Puerto Rican anarchist organization Federación Regional de Trabajadores which publishes the local newspaper El Porvenir Social and offer to merge the organizations, something that their pro-American stance may be in favor of. 5 funds, -2 per turn.
    -[X] Establish mutual aid networks and soup kitchens in Puerto Rico. 12 funds, -6 per turn
    -[X] Establish an immigrant aid committee to help Mexicans who wish to move here whether it be refugees or just to get a job. 10 funds, -10 per turn.
    -[X] Reach out to the Cuban anarchists and establish a supply line they can use to buy American supplies as well as encouragement and help to form a unified organization. 5 funds, -2 per turn.
    -[X] [UF] Budget We'll Never Have Paris
    -[X] [UF] Stay as separate organizations.
    -[X] [UF] Create an Executive Committee.
    -[X] [UF] Vote against the Root Amendment.
    -[X] [UF] Take seats to vote against the Treaty of Paris.
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    [X][UGPQO] "Welcome to the Greater Northeast Polycule, here's your onboarding information packet."
    -[X] Find old and new gay bars in other major cities such as Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore and connect with them to associate with Uranus.
    -[X] Make some informational packets to spread around to inform people who and what queer people are. 17 funds.
    -[X] Make a committee to organize designing and spreading informational packets to inform people who and what queer people are. 5 funds, -5 per turn.
    -[X] Formally join SUS, merging with the Salon der Geschlechter interest group and giving them 1 queer-focused action.
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    [X][LLRP]Plan: It's Politics and Progress Baby! (Final Draft)
    -[X] Lobby progressive members of the other parties to pass your bill. 40 funds. (For North Dakota, Suffrage)
    -[X] Draft and pass a state constitutional amendment to grant women's suffrage. 15 funds.
    --[X] Michigan
    --[X]North Dakota
    -[X] Write in Action: After a ticket to a train station got lost in the mail, five people from the various political groups mentioned were forced to stay in a Chicago train station. While it looked like they all would not get along, the conversation shifted toward what they saw as the American experiment buckling, creating a feeling of hopelessness and discontent. Sometimes leading to apathy, more often leading to extremism. But there is nothing that cannot be fixed. Changed. Reformed. All that was needed was to give a little hope, and maybe that would be enough. This chance meeting led to correspondents from all group's leadership. At a five-year celebration of the Sons of the Frontier, all groups agreed that radicalism was beginning to spiral out of control. Offering support: The American Reform Movement was formed.
    -[X] Establish a party-outreach committee to help strategize with representatives on how to get other party members to vote in favor of LLRP legislation. 5 funds, -5 per turn.
    -[X] Lobby progressive members of the other parties to pass your bill. 33 funds. (For North Dakota, Taxes)
    -[X] Draft and pass bills reforming the state and municipal tax codes, which will slowly implement a land value tax (tax paid by ownership of land based on its value regardless of the property on it) while reducing sales/excise taxes (the current largest tax), property taxes, and income taxes. 5 funds.
    -[X] Lobby other members of the senate or house to agree with your position. 50 funds.
    --[X] Vote against the Root Amendment.
    [X][LLRP]Plan: It's Politics and Progress Baby! (Final Draft)
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    [x][ACUA] Down But Not Out
    -[x] Call for the strike to keep going and expand in protest against the annexations. 35 funds.
    -[x] Do a national campaign across all areas of the United Front advocating for industrial unionism and the ACUA over the AFL and AAWA. 125 funds.
    --[x] Emphasize the AFL's scabrous treason to the working class at the height of the Great Anti-Imperialist Strike, to the point of helping the Army break pickets without even a pottage-mess of heightened wages as a reward, as well as the comparative efficacy of ACUA's working-class political action (the labor standards bills in Illinois, New York City, and New Orleans) and direct action (the victories of the rail workers and western miners in '94 and eastern miners in '97) over AFL's class collaboration—and AAWA's outright company unionism that makes the union a tool of management and jingoism which would have workers murder each other in the name of empire.
    -[x] Set up a strike fund for associated unions to increase in the effectiveness of their strikes. 24 funds. Current: 0
    -[x] Call for the small associated unions in the ACUA to unify based on industry, and for new unions hereafter to merge with these.
    --[x] Make this a requirement for ACUA membership.
    -[x] Make a committee whose job is to advertise to associated unions recommending members also pay dues to the ACUA. 10 funds, -10 per turn
    -[x] Set up book clubs to actively teach members Marxist ideology. 3 funds, -3 per turn.
    --[x] Collaborate with the anarchists, portraying them as the (only) alternative.
    -[x] Send covert agitators into local army camps to encourage them to make a stand against imperialism and refuse to keep holding down the strike. 8 funds.
    -[x][Union] Gonzales Lozana, leader of the anarcho-syndicalist Cuban Workers' Federation, has requested covert resources and collaboration to help unionize Cuba. 25 funds.
    -[x][Policy] Implement labor laws and welfare such as the 8 hour workday; public assistance in meals, books, clothes, etc. for schoolchildren; pay in wages instead of scrip; a minimum wage for all workers; and state and municipal employment programs for the unemployed. 5 funds.
    --[x] In Illinois
    -[x][Policy] Start actively reshuffling the state militia composition to be more politically reliable. 8 funds.
    --[x] In California
    -[X] [UF] Budget We'll Never Have Paris
    -[x][UF] Centralize the United Front.
    -[X] [UF] Create an Executive Committee.
    -[X] [UF] Vote against the Root Amendment.
    -[X] [UF] Take seats to vote against the Treaty of Paris.
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    [x][UF] Budget We'll Never Have Paris
    -[x] Lobby in Congress for other representatives to support your voting positions. 38 funds.
    -[x] Give funds to the Socialist Party of Cuba. 25 funds.
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    [X][TOD] Plan Moneybomb for Good
    -[x] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
    --[X] At parties of the rich. (Specifically, pushing the message that racism and the violence it breeds is Bad for Business.) 140 funds.
    -[X] Write in Action: After a ticket to a train station got lost in the mail, five people from the various political groups mentioned were forced to stay in a Chicago train station. While it looked like they all would not get along, the conversation shifted toward what they saw as the American experiment buckling, creating a feeling of hopelessness and discontent. Sometimes leading to apathy, more often leading to extremism. But there is nothing that cannot be fixed. Changed. Reformed. All that was needed was to give a little hope, and maybe that would be enough. This chance meeting led to correspondents from all group's leadership. At a five-year celebration of the Sons of the Frontier, all groups agreed that radicalism was beginning to spiral out of control. Offering support: The American Reform Movement was formed.
    -[X] Support an adult-literacy program through associated churches for rural areas in Ohio. 8 funds, -3 per turn.
    -[X] Try to connect with southern black and anti-racist white intellectuals of the south to be able to use TOD's now substantial funds to support them. 4 funds.
    -[X] Accept affiliation by the Christian Socialists of America, who wish to run for election primarily in Ohio.
    -[X] Pressure affiliated representatives to vote against the Root Amendment.
    [X][TOD] Plan Moneybomb for Good
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    [X] [NAP] Ascend from Darkness
    -[X] Expand out to North Dakota, South Dakota, and Michigan, and also send word to the New York branch that they've been officially reactivated and to do their best with what resources they have. 10 funds for transportation and starting resources.
    -[X] Train militia. 7 cadres.
    -[X] Form a private security company including the paperwork, bureaucracy, etc. 5 funds, -5 per turn.
    --[X] Winter Security Group
    ---[X] Lower officers such as corporals and sergeants are elected from among the squad and platoon while higher ranks are appointed from among their peers by the Offices of Membership Representative and Director, and then confirmed by majority vote of all members of the command they expect to lead. Officers can be removed from command by a majority vote of their command at any time for any reason except during battle (battle is no time for democracy). Corporate earnings after upkeep, procurement, maintenance, taxes, etc are split evenly into shares. Each soldier gets 1 share. Each sergeant and specialist gets 1.5 shares. Each appointed officer gets 2 shares.
    ---[X] Beyond corporate earnings, all employees are paid a living wage, an accumulated retirement fund on top of their normal wage, and 8 hour work shifts per day except during combat. Combat is no time to punch clocks. 14 days paid leave per year with two weeks advance notice on top of normal paid holidays. Also 7 days of authorized unpaid awol per year before disciplinary action because life happens and it's only fair to account for that. Work on holidays is voluntary and paid double. Also all unused paid leave rolls over.
    ---[X] Paid Maternity and Paternity Leave is 6 months, at the end of which the recipient can after a quick refresher course, return to their unit at their previous rank assuming confirmation.
    ---[X] There should be a standard contract stipulating restrictions on what the company will do. The NAP San Francisco office gets an auditing committee which will go over any custom contracts or additions to the standard contract.
    ---[X] Maimed employees may receive one year advanced pay and their retirement fund, or elect to remain employed in logistical or administrative line duties. Bereavement benefits for those killed is one year advanced pay on top of the forwarded retirement fund and a one time cash payout. Additionally, children of the surviving family gain endorsement to attend any college where the NAP has a chapter.
    -[X] Write in Action: After a ticket to a train station got lost in the mail, five people from the various political groups mentioned were forced to stay in a Chicago train station. While it looked like they all would not get along, the conversation shifted toward what they saw as the American experiment buckling, creating a feeling of hopelessness and discontent. Sometimes leading to apathy, more often leading to extremism. But there is nothing that cannot be fixed. Changed. Reformed. All that was needed was to give a little hope, and maybe that would be enough. This chance meeting led to correspondents from all group's leadership. At a five-year celebration of the Sons of the Frontier, all groups agreed that radicalism was beginning to spiral out of control. Offering support: The American Reform Movement was formed.
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    [X][MIN] advice and rally
    -[X] Send trainers to TFAM and SPA to work together on training new militia, sharing your more scientific and established methods. 3 funds, -3 per turn.
    -[X] Try to make connections within the army (or with the veterans if it demobilizes this year), focusing on those with disillusionment within the system. 3 funds.
    --[X] "I am sure most of you are wondering what the future holds. Wondering if the USA is even worth the cost you paid to fight for. And to be fair, the Democrats and Republicans really don't make a good case. But! There is something worth writing for, detailed in the Declaration of Independance. A philosophy that is an ideal we should strive for, one that should be the nation's guiding light, even as many elements seek to put their own wants over the Ideals suffused the nation in it's founding. The constitution, the founding document, for better or worse, was a document made out of desperation, a mishmash of ideals and ugly compromises that go against said ideals built for the purpose of trying to stave off disaster, and it worked. But, of course we all know the great war that engulfed our nation where brother fought against brother, where a great injustice allowed for the sake of temporary unity finally pushed back into the surface, threatening to ruin the nation, and ending the hope of fulfilling the ideal in the future. Now, The ideal is under threat! Violence is on the rise nationwide, radicalization is leading to people trying to solve problems with violence, such as the 'crime' of voting for the wrong candidate. The same elements that threatened to destroy the dream are gathering, seeking to complete the process they been trying to preserve since the end of Reconstruction. the Monopolies are mobilizing people and throwing money at corrupt officials to wage a campaign against their own employees, trying to fight off the Unions seeking to help their fellow workers. Now, more than ever, we need to stand together against the dark! So that the dream as shown in the Declaration of Independence may live on"
    -[X] Establish connections with the Cuban Liberation Army to share military methods, giving them the Minutemen's more scientific methods and listening to their guerrilla experiences. 3 funds, -3 per turn.
    -[X] Write in Action: After a ticket to a train station got lost in the mail, five people from the various political groups mentioned were forced to stay in a Chicago train station. While it looked like they all would not get along, the conversation shifted toward what they saw as the American experiment buckling, creating a feeling of hopelessness and discontent. Sometimes leading to apathy, more often leading to extremism. But there is nothing that cannot be fixed. Changed. Reformed. All that was needed was to give a little hope, and maybe that would be enough. This chance meeting led to correspondents from all group's leadership. At a five-year celebration of the Sons of the Frontier, all groups agreed that radicalism was beginning to spiral out of control. Offering support: The American Reform Movement was formed.
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    [X][SUS] Society for Universal Suffrage 1899 Action Plan
    -[X] Organize protests about:
    --[X] American Imperialism at home and abroad, with its ongoing and new subjugation and extermination of entire peoples, its turning of American soldiers against their fellows in an effort to force them to labor in service of Empire, all to the benefit of a tiny handful of American-style Aristocrats who buy and sell legislation and elections to keep their grip on power. 25 funds to pay for travel and expenses for protestors sent to Washington D.C.
    -[X] Make a public campaign defaming a rival person or group.
    --[X] The American Aristocracy and their errand boys in the Republican and Democratic Parties. (The specific target of the campaign is the obvious subversion of public interest in the war). Spend 20 funds.
    -[X] Define and enforce the guiding ideology of SUS as Marxism-Voightism (sometimes just called Voightism), an ideology that uses dialectical materialism focused on the intersection of women's, minorities', and the proletariat's intersecting issues, how these divisions are used by those with power to set those with less power against each other, and that the socialist should use a mix of direct action and electoral cover to achieve a socialist revolution.
    -[X] Establish a military training facility. 80 funds, -20 per turn, -200 Weaponry per turn. Trains approximately 1,000 regular-grade militia per turn.
    --[X] Draw initial personnel from sympathetic former soldiers, reliable Illinois militia, FAM trainers, and the SUS self defense program.
    -[X] Set militia to providing security for at-risk groups and locations.
    -[X] Establish a construction company.
    --[X] 25 funds, -16 per turn, +1 construction action and can build/expand two factories at a time.
    -[X] Reach out to farm workers in Illinois, offering cheap farm tools to any SUS member. (Reduces profits from farm tool factory to zero)
    -[X] Transfer 100 funds to the FAM and 80 funds to the ACUA, including 5 funds of credit from the Amalgamated Credit Union.
    -[X][POLICY] Draft and pass an equal rights bill, guaranteeing public accommodation, non-legal disability, wage, employment, right to serve on a jury, and suffrage rights for adults 21 years or more regardless of race, color, sex, or creed, as well as designating election day as a state holiday. 5 funds.
    --[x] In Illinois
    -[X] Accept Uranus' proposal (free action)
    -[X] [UF] Budget We'll Never Have Paris
    -[X] [UF] Stay as separate organizations.
    -[X] [UF] Create an Executive Committee.
    -[X] [UF] Vote against the Root Amendment.
    -[X] [UF] Take seats to vote against the Treaty of Paris.
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    [X][SPA] Plan Recovering from Wilmington
    -[X] Create a fund for establishing more mills and shops, coordinating with farmers who need them. 5 funds, -5 per turn.
    -[X] Try to connect with the former White Laborer's Union in Wilmington, to put emphasis on how business leaders mislead them and their lives aren't any better than before, so black people were never the problem. 5 funds.
    -[X] Accept Minutemen trainers (free action).
    -[X] Work with the FAM to establish tactics training for the PMF. 3 funds, -3 per turn.
    -[X] Work with the FAM to establish a strategy committee for the PMF. 2 funds, -2 per turn.
    -[X] Train Militia. 5 Cadres, 5 Funds.
    -[x] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
    --[X] To the farmworkers. 10 Funds
    --[X] On the streets of the cities. 6 Funds
    ---[X] Primarily the former WLU members in Wilmington.
    -[X] Borrow 5 Funds from the Amalgamated Credit Union (Free Action.)
    -[X] [UF] Budget We'll Never Have Paris
    -[X] [UF] Stay as separate organizations.
    -[X] [UF] Create an Executive Committee.
    -[X] [UF] Vote against the Root Amendment.
    -[X] [UF] Take seats to vote against the Treaty of Paris.
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    [X][TFAM] Plan Sharpen Our Swords
    [X][TFAM] Plan Sharpen Our Swords
    -[X] Take a loan of +5 funds from the Amalgamated Credit Union.
    -[X] +100 funds from the SUS, apparently.
    -[X] Spartacist: Train militia. 6 cadres.
    -[X] Policy: Draft and pass an equal rights bill, guaranteeing public accommodation, non-legal disability, wage, employment, right to serve on a jury, and suffrage rights for adults 21 years or more regardless of race, color, sex, or creed, as well as designating election day as a state holiday. 5 funds.
    --[X] In Louisiana
    --[X] Lobby progressive senate members of the other parties to pass your bill. 15 funds.
    -[X] Campaign for the SLP in Louisiana's 5th congressional district special election.
    -[x] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
    --[X] In the factories of cities. 12 funds.
    --[X] To mining towns. 12 funds.
    --[X] To the farmworkers. 8 funds.
    --[X] In colleges and universities. 6 funds.
    -[X] Make a fund dedicated to buying out farms that members work on and giving them to the sharecroppers who work them when possible, as well as buying equipment for them. 20 funds. 587/30500 progress, 1d20 per fund.
    -[X] Establish an Industrial Planning Commission, with members elected from the worker councils. 5 funds, -5 per turn. Transfers 1 action to industrial, gives +5 to industrial actions.
    -[X] Set up armaments and munitions manufacturing in aligned towns, the result to be used directly by FAM. 30 funds, -16 per turn. +250 weaponry per turn.
    -[X] Go to the black belt cities and help black workers unionize. 62 funds. 123/1200
    -[X] Increase the budget for paying off petty fines that could jail African-Americans. 4 funds, 4 per turn.
    -[X] In majority black and FAM supported towns, begin continuously establishing dual power with councils establishing a town government which collects taxes and does town functions. 15 funds, -5 per turn.
    --[X] Have a small amount of these taxes go towards the FAM. +20 funds per turn.
    -[X] Accept Minutemen trainers (free action).
    -[X] [UF] Stay as separate organizations.
    -[X] [UF] Create an Executive Committee.
    -[X] [UF] Vote against the Root Amendment.
    -[X] [UF] Take seats to vote against the Treaty of Paris.
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    [X] [TFHM] Hawaiian Pipeline
    -[X] Using existing connections, in the Hawaiian Islands help the workers unionize into pan-ethnic (though due to demographics plurality Chinese or Japanese) unions. 10 funds. 0/60
    -[X] Establish a fund for paying the head tax on Chinese immigrants to Canada, and then help them integrate into local communities. 10 funds, -10 per turn.
    -[X] Send in saboteurs to local Nationalist Citizens' Alliance groups to cause conflict and break them up. 3 funds.
    -[X] Prepare covertly the rails themselves to be able to quickly shut them down, preventing all travel across the rockies. Has a chance of discovery. 40 funds, 1084/2000
    -[X] On a massive scale forge Hawaiian birth certificates for Asian immigrants who wish to enter the US. 20 funds.
    -[X] Send Yellow Scarf spies to work in the American military base at Manilla. 3 funds.
    -[X] Store funds for later use in aiding Sun Yat-Sen's revolutionary activities. 9 funds. Current: 21 funds (free action)
    -[X] Buy out farms Chinese workers labor on. Run these industrially, like the factories. 20 funds.
    -[X] Draft and pass a bill requiring the state government to continuously use eminent domain to buy up private land used for public transport and communication and municipalities to own public utilities. 5 funds.
    --[x] In California
    --[X] Lobby progressive senate members of the other parties to pass your bill. 20 funds.
    -[X] [UF] Budget We'll Never Have Paris
    -[X] [UF] Stay as separate organizations.
    -[X] [UF] Create an Executive Committee.
    -[X] [UF] Vote against the Root Amendment.
    -[X] [UF] Take seats to vote against the Treaty of Paris.
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    [X][APFA]Plan For The Union makes us strong!
    -[X] With the All-American Workers' Alliance and industrialists try to challenge ACUA and AFL dominance in steel belt factories. 120 funds.
    --[X] "Strongly reccomend" against the usage of any form of violence, instead push for increased benefits, increased pay and reduced hours, push for workplace racial integration and promise support for labour legislation on all these points in order to bring further prosperity to all. Discredit the more ideological parts of the ACUA program, putting specific attention on their commitment to revolutionary Marxism and Anarchism, and the violence implied therein. Furthermore denounce the AFL stance on race relations and sexist positions.
    -[X] Write in Action: After a ticket to a train station got lost in the mail, five people from the various political groups mentioned were forced to stay in a Chicago train station. While it looked like they all would not get along, the conversation shifted toward what they saw as the American experiment buckling, creating a feeling of hopelessness and discontent. Sometimes leading to apathy, more often leading to extremism. But there is nothing that cannot be fixed. Changed. Reformed. All that was needed was to give a little hope, and maybe that would be enough. This chance meeting led to correspondents from all group's leadership. At a five-year celebration of the Sons of the Frontier, all groups agreed that radicalism was beginning to spiral out of control. Offering support: The American Reform Movement was formed.
    -[X] Pressure affiliated representatives to vote against the Root Amendment.
    -[X] Organize protests about:
    -[X] Having taken note of the Minutemen programs in universities and the volume of war veterans, set up a committee to study military strategy to form the backbone of a potential future militia or serve as an advisory group to other military bodies. 6 funds, -3 a turn.
 
1899: Supporters Gather
While I write the update, you may vote for which organization you would like to see grow. You can vote for up to two organizations. This is also a good time to form a new organization, if you wish (max 15 orgs).

[] All-Continental Union Association

[] The Land and Labor Reform Party

[] The Revolutionary Federation of American Anarchists

[] The Forty Acres Movement

[] The Society of Friends of All Faiths

[] American People's Futurist Alliance

[] The Friends of the Huddled Masses

[] The Orange Disciples

[] The New American Patriots

[] The Society for Universal Suffrage

[] The Minutemen

[] Southern People's Alliance

[] Appalachian Brotherhood

[] Amigos del Pueblo (Friends of the People)
 
[X] The Society of Friends of All Faiths
[X] Committee for Indigenous Advocacy
-[X] The Committee emerged from American Indian, Native Hawaiian, radical-progressive and socialist collaboration in opposition to the Curtis Act and Newlands Act, and the intensification of residential schools.
-[X] Nationwide, particularly in the Indian Territory, the Indian Reservations and Hawaii, headquartered in Washington D.C.
-[X] American Indians, Native Hawaiians, and those sympathetic to their plight.
-[X] Dedication to cultural preservation and promotion, and reversing the political, economic, and social damage inflicted indigenous peoples. Anti-assimilationism, anti-imperialism, broadly left-wing among non-indigenous members and sympathizers.

Specifying radical-progressives because assimilationism is a key plank of progressive policy in this era. This is an organization that I hope should have broad appeal among UF and ARM voters.

(Yes, the name and the headquarters are specifically me making another bit of fun by having the CIA based out of Langley and being a dedicated anti-imperialist organization.)
 
[X] Amigos del Pueblo (Friends of the People)
[X] The Revolutionary Federation of American Anarchists
 
Sure I guess I'll throw a vote at the native americans. I can only hope it focuses more on the Indigenous advocacy than UF with extra steps.

[X] The Orange Disciples
[X] Committee for Indigenous Advocacy
 
Sure I guess I'll throw a vote at the native americans. I can only hope it focuses more on the Indigenous advocacy than UF with extra steps.

[X] The Orange Disciples
[X] Committee for Indigenous Advocacy
I specifically went in to add the "radical-progressives" because I was wanting an organization that would either be independent or dual-card with the UF and ARM. Because holy fuck is it going to be an uphill battle.
 
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