I am in complete agreement with this statement.Except that if the masses truly were dissatisfied with the Delegate then they could voluntarily remove their endorsement, without the prompting of unendorsement propaganda. The fact that the masses are either happy or indifferent doesn't actually effect the right of the Delegate to do as he or she chooses with or without the consent of a minority delegation government that is housed offsite unless he or she chooses to do so.
If you care to see it proven out just watch Moo's endorsements. Even if you take in to account the foreign aid he has requested, his count steadily drops. It's not in reaction to the silly and irritating propaganda that's posted on the board. It's not in reaction to unendorsement TGs sent from the remnanats of that "minority delegation government that is housed offsite. " It's not a reaction at all.
The People of The Pacific no longer feel the Delegate is relevant enough to either fear or favor. The endorse him when they are in the mood. Otherwise they don't. Most leave the region falling victim to userite promises of excitement.
The Delegate's position is actually quite secure in this manner. He doesn't even need an off site forum at all. So long as he watches endorsement counts and ejects anyone approacing his count, he will reign forever (or until he forgets to log in on the same day someone remembers there is a Pacific and wouldn't it be cool to give it a government that impacted the game).
EDIT: As I read back I see we started talking about EM somewhere along the line. While the principles remain the same in every feeder, I'm honestly not keeping track of all the little everyday trivia he's up to. Personally, I just think it's pretty cool he took a feeder. I thought this was a discussion of TP and it's tivia. lol