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I wish to ask the ACP why their candidate follows a liberal economic policy. Has not interventionism been the tried and proven economic policy these past decades, remaining the conservative policy? Has not laissez faire just recently been introduced as a successful economic policy recently, with very few presidential terms supporting it? What is so conservative about it? A true conservative, like myself, sees the real conservative candidate here, Joe Hayden, and his economic policy of interventionism.
 
((In modern politics, yes.
In 19th century and in-game, no.

Isn't this supposed to follow as close to the game mechanics as we can?))
((See Post 6519 for an explanation of the ACP Platform. And/Or wikipedia the rather obscure term Bourbon Democrats that Rogov uses for a more in-depth explanation))
 
An introduction...

Name: Liam "Johnny" Nolan.
Born: August 7, 1854.
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland.
Residence: New York City, New York.
Profession: Mine worker (1869-1876), Deputy Chairman of the United Miners Union -- Montgomery County, Maryland (1876-1880), Secretary and Co-founder of the Irish-American Workers' Association -- a socialist Irish rights organization (1880-1882), Founder and Leader of the Revolutionary Workers' Party of America.
Ideology: Revolutionary Socialism.

Bio - To come...
 
((More commies... :mad:...

Hello! Welcome to Revolutionary Island!))
 
((Back in my day, people worked for what they got! *Mumbles something about Marx shoving something somewhere, falls asleep on the sofa*))