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Bill: Industry Bill

Details

Submitted by[?]: Greenish Liberal Democratic Socialists

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: July 2249

Description[?]:

Like it says..

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date17:36:36, June 25, 2006 CET
FromPatriot Party
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageOpposed.

Date16:35:36, June 26, 2006 CET
FromRightist Party
ToDebating the Industry Bill
Messageopposed.

Date06:39:31, June 27, 2006 CET
FromFederal Conservatives
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageIf the private concern can not make money, how are POLITICIANS supposed to make that same model work?
this one is opposed.

Date17:10:03, June 27, 2006 CET
FromGreenish Liberal Democratic Socialists
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageLike private people can't make any mistakes?

Date18:40:40, June 27, 2006 CET
FromFederal Conservatives
ToDebating the Industry Bill
Messageyes they can make mistakes
when they do, does the government come in and bail them out?
This is in effect encouraging poor business practices, why be finacially responsible if a saftey net exists?

When private people make a mistake, they face the consequences,
why do you propose businesses should be above this?

Date19:22:52, June 27, 2006 CET
FromRightist Party
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageBecause he's a socialist that doesn't no anything about economics :D

Date16:03:05, June 28, 2006 CET
Fromfiodor Party
ToDebating the Industry Bill
Messagewe like the current one...

Date22:54:38, June 29, 2006 CET
FromGreenish Liberal Democratic Socialists
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageNot socialist, social democrat... :-)

Date23:44:10, June 30, 2006 CET
FromPatriot Party
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageStill a socialist.

Date00:04:52, July 01, 2006 CET
FromGreenish Liberal Democratic Socialists
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageNot socialist, social democrat...

Date02:48:03, July 01, 2006 CET
FromRightist Party
ToDebating the Industry Bill
Messagesame thing. LOL!

Date09:29:18, July 01, 2006 CET
FromGreenish Liberal Democratic Socialists
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageNo, it's not..

Date14:41:42, July 01, 2006 CET
FromOne Nation Socialist Party
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageOOC really isn't social democrats are realists about what society should be, Socialist take things a bit too far.
But 2 things that are remakably similar the ideologies of the RP and PP. i even think they could b the same person.

IC: we support the current policy with only vital services being kept alive by the government to keep the country going instead of suffereing the consequences of recessions by losing such services.

Date00:01:21, July 02, 2006 CET
FromGreenish Liberal Democratic Socialists
ToDebating the Industry Bill
Message:-D

Date22:22:26, July 03, 2006 CET
FromGreenish Liberal Democratic Socialists
ToDebating the Industry Bill
MessageWe decided we like the current one better :)

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes

    Total Seats: 0

    no
          

    Total Seats: 499

    abstain
      

    Total Seats: 0


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