If I may, it seems that you have not addressed the possibility of legislation on the topic of disclosure not being forthcoming.
Might there be any disbenefits to informal standards being made more formalised?
I enjoy your questions LRLord Ravenclaw:How would you deal with conflict and resistance from the security council to your ideas? What role could the RA or Delegate play in the event the council is majority-wise, opposed to your wishes and plans?
How true do you find the following statements? Please explain why you decided on the answer you did.
1. Democratically elected officials are superior to democratically confirmed officials as we are the literal representations of the will of the people and therefore, confirmed officials should follow our lead where we hold a role of responsibility over the confirmed officials.
2. As a democratically elected official, I am responsible for the security of our democracy and the epitome of our democratic processes. By right and duty, I am charged with overseeing all others in the same chapter as I and should ensure that as a democratically elected official, my views and ideals are represented through the words and deeds of those who report to me.
I'm glad to hear that. Your vision is, to put a perhaps improper label on it, an activist one. Given the nature of the SC, they may decline to participate in many of the things you wish to do, or they may disagree and insist on another approach. This can be frustrating, and you may have to "go it alone." Are you prepared to do that? How much of your platform and goals are negotiable? Would you be willing to completely change course if you had to?
There is a lot of push and pull, potentially, between the Vice Delegate and the Security Council. You have to stake out your own claim, and leave your mark on the office while continuing traditions that outlast whole VD terms. The SC is conservative by nature, whereas your time may be much shorter in comparison to theirs. Being willing to compromise is good, necessary even, but it may make it harder for you to expand the office or find a way to make the Vice Delegacy relevant in new ways. I'm not even sure if there is an answer to this question, but how would you even do it? What's the strategy for setting your plans in motion, keeping in mind this institution has been in place a long time and change does not come easily or quickly?
Would you apply to the SC again? How would you say the intervening time has improved you as a potential SC candidate? Or maybe you still agree you should hold back for now?
Why wouldn't you be of use in another role? What if I asked you to stay on as Minister of Home Affairs? Why wouldn't you continue to be useful there?
I asked this of Kasch, but in what specific ways do you differ from Kasch? What are the issues or opinions that distinguish both of your respective campaigns? The argument has been kind of nitpicky at times and I think we're losing the fores for the trees. Define the race for us, what does it come down to?
And with all due respect, I don't believe you gave me a clear answer on why you specifically are better than a known quantity who knows the basics of the job and has proven himself capable of doing that job. As I said before, unseating an incumbent who is doing the job decently and by default has more experience than you takes something special.
Hey Brend0g!Brend0g:If you do win the Vice Delegacy, what ideas will you consider (if any) of your opposition to improve the Security Council?
How would you deal with conflict and resistance from the security council to your ideas? What role could the RA or Delegate play in the event the council is majority-wise, opposed to your wishes and plans?
How true do you find the following statements? Please explain why you decided on the answer you did.
1. Democratically elected officials are superior to democratically confirmed officials as we are the literal representations of the will of the people and therefore, confirmed officials should follow our lead where we hold a role of responsibility over the confirmed officials.
2. As a democratically elected official, I am responsible for the security of our democracy and the epitome of our democratic processes. By right and duty, I am charged with overseeing all others in the same chapter as I and should ensure that as a democratically elected official, my views and ideals are represented through the words and deeds of those who report to me.
There is no such thing as the correct approach, it all comes down to what the voters would like to see from their Security Branch of Government.
Hey Mystery Player!Mystery Player:Do you believe you have enough knowledge of the NS World to be able to identify potential threats to The North Pacific if they were to apply for citizenship and attempt to pass the Vice Delegate's check?
Thank you for your support!Sir Fawkes:There is no such thing as the correct approach, it all comes down to what the voters would like to see from their Security Branch of Government.
It was a good decision to take about an hour to read and analyze this fervent thread of questions and answers. Honestly, with this simple sentence I already have an idea of ??how (or by whom) to vote for the Vice Delegate position.
I want to congratulate you on the answers given, and on your intentions, some of which are based on understanding that there are topics where a fresher and more flexible vision may be the most appropriate and convenient. After all, having been bombarded with questions by your main contender says a lot about how strong your campaign is (not to mention that he himself mentioned you in the first response he has given on his platform).
I understand that you have not faced the most extreme situations that a VD might encounter, but beyond that I understand that you have not exercised that position and therefore it makes no sense to try to attack your platform for this particular line. I do not usually fervently support the status quo, and I liked your response to that issue (in one of the previous posts).
Your proposals seem to me enthusiastic and I would like to see many of them implemented. Keep it up! Good luck in this election, you have my vote.
Thank you for your support!GreensteadNational:Siwale you have the energy to be vice president of The North Pacific. Greenstead backs you all the way!
Please recommend my ideas when you become vice president!