[X] Plan no backsliding on my watch
-[X] [SAC] Encourage the worker's patch jobs. We can keep things going without making serious sacrifices by pushing for more patch jobs and temporary repairs. Although we will have to pay the price for the deliberate shoddiness of many of these efforts, we will be able to pay that price after our victory.
-[X] [SAC] Crack down on graft. While not a likely major source of our troubles, the still extant corruption of many is likely mildly reducing the efficiency of repairs. Cracking down on it with a justifiable excuse might have a beneficial impact, as well as allowing us to clamp down on corruption.
-[X] [PASS] Stand aside. The representatives of the workers have made their choice, if the workers oppose it they can use recalls and other measures to ensure the original plan or something similar is passed.
-[X] [VOUCH] Use propaganda and encouragement to push people to look to the future - you may lose some value, but what comes will make it all worth it.
[X]Plan The International Revolution
-[X] [SAC] Request more economic aid from the SyndIntern. Instead of shipping us tanks, they could ship us power plants, rails, and other industrial support. Of course, that means we are getting less weaponry, which has its own costs.
-[X] [SAC] Encourage the worker's patch jobs. We can keep things going without making serious sacrifices by pushing for more patch jobs and temporary repairs. Although we will have to pay the price for the deliberate shoddiness of many of these efforts, we will be able to pay that price after our victory.
-[X] [PASS] You have an agreement with the Worker's Opposition, and fear the watering down of their proposal to be a sign of a deformation of the revolution. Push for the original measure to be passed.
-[X] [VOUCH] A temporary moratorium on all expirations during the war will make the problem moot.
[X] Plan: The International Revolution V2
-[X] [SAC] Less infrastructure in the West. The Rockies are absolutely atrocious to move or work in, especially during winter, which means we can effectively abandon them to the local councils with the exception of some minimal east-west connections, greatly saving resources but annoying some of our supporters.
-[X] [SAC] Request more economic aid from the SyndIntern. Instead of shipping us tanks, they could ship us power plants, rails, and other industrial support. Of course, that means we are getting less weaponry, which has its own costs.
-[X] [SAC] Encourage the worker's patch jobs. We can keep things going without making serious sacrifices by pushing for more patch jobs and temporary repairs. Although we will have to pay the price for the deliberate shoddiness of many of these efforts, we will be able to pay that price after our victory.
-[X] [PASS] You have an agreement with the Worker's Opposition, and fear the watering down of their proposal to be a sign of a deformation of the revolution. Push for the original measure to be passed.
-[X] [VOUCH] A temporary moratorium on all expirations during the war will make the problem moot.