Blackstone Code

Chapter 1673: sincere boy

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Congress has no secrets!

Almost everyone in the Commonwealth knows this sentence!

The meaning of this sentence is that what happens in Congress cannot be hidden at all, and it does not take long for it to spread.

It may be that some high-level leaders know the news at first, and then the information starts to be passed on to lower social classes through the sharing of intelligence information, or driven by political purposes.

By the end, everyone will know the news. The reform and amendment bill proposed by Congressman Williams on the social security system has not been passed, only the first small-scale hearing has been conducted, and not many people know about it.

But what should be leaked is still leaked.

Ms. Tracy knew the news and the general content. After she heard that Lynch was here, she immediately rushed over by car.

Through her communication with the chairman of the committee of the Progressive Party, who is not tall, she gradually realized that the federal political arena is not limited to the Progressive Party, the Conservative Party, and the Socialist Party.

Within each party, there are also different small groups and small camps.

Everyone stands together just because of the same long-term goals, which does not mean that everyone has the same interests.

So within the party, it is normal to have small groups. Remember the URL m.xbeqge. com

However, there is also a problem here.

To have a small group means to stand in line, just like a politician who wants to make achievements in the federal political arena, he must and must join the Progressive Party or the Conservative Party.

If they don't, they're up against the whole political world!

Even if the capitalists of the entire federation stand behind him, it may not be possible, because what they are fighting against is the mechanism of the federation's society, not just some specific politicians!

Since she had to stand in line, Ms. Tracy also hoped that she could choose the side that eventually won, not the side that was doomed to fail.

But she is not so sensitive to politics, the political arena, and the coexistence of capital and politics, and she has a single source of information, and she needs someone to point her in the direction.

If there was anyone in this country who could explain all this to her, it was Lynch!

Not even her father!

Because her father was only a mayor, he didn't even qualify for the party committee!

After Lynch sat down with Ms. Tracy, she first talked about Catherine's work and campaign, expressing her full support for Catherine.

She will publicly invite Katherine to participate in a state-level education reform hearing in the near future-

She would be inappropriate to appear directly on Katherine's campaign, which would give Katherine's rivals something to talk about.

For example, they will question Ms. Tracy's behavior as a "political canvassing" behavior, and even question that the final result may have some uncontrollable unexpected factors under the interference of human factors.

The people of the Commonwealth are sometimes very shrewd. As soon as the capitalists or politicians raised their forks and knives, they reacted to lying on the plates and started to make a fuss.

But sometimes they are also too sensitive, so they are full of delusions of persecution!

So Ms. Tracy is not suitable for Katherine's election occasions, but she can invite Katherine to participate in some of her own political events, which is no problem.

In fact, her ability to come here is equivalent to releasing a signal!

After the two sat down, Ms. Tracy didn't say much about the scene of greeting. She and Lynch had known each other for many years, and their relationship has always been good.

She had nothing to hide, or was embarrassed to say, and directly said her own problems.

"I recently learned about that question about the Social Security Amendment Act through some sources. Who should I support?"

Her question is very direct, and the content of the question is also very direct, without any gossip, straight to the core.

Lynch didn't think there was anything wrong. After thinking for a while, he replied, "As long as it's what people want, it's what we should support."

Instead of directly telling Ms. Tracy who she should support, he gave her an enlightening answer that made her think.

Ms. Tracy's response was also quite swift, "Are you saying I should support this amendment?"

Obviously, she could use her brain to imagine that people must be supporting the amendment rather than opposing it.

This is one of the core elements of federal politics - public opinion!

From the mayor to the federal president, whether politicians can take office and how much power they can get in their positions depends on how many people support him!

Even the president of the Federation is constantly striving for public opinion.

Whether it is a low-end political conflict or a high-end partisan struggle, support from the bottom of society is indispensable!

The amendment bill to the social security system is beneficial to the people, and Ms. Tracy immediately understood how to vote.

In fact, it can't say how stupid she is, or how smart Lynch is.

It's just that Ms. Tracy did not come from a traditional political family after all. The reason why her father was able to become the mayor was because of his uncle!

The influence of a patriarch on the believers in an area is too great!

Eighty percent of the federal people are religious, and they still believe in one religion.

Including those new immigrants.

There is a very interesting survey in the Commonwealth, the content of the survey is based on interviews with new immigrant families.

The purpose of the survey is to count how these new immigrants quickly integrate into federal society and quickly become good friends with their new neighbors.

In the survey involving 50,000 people, the first answer was "going to the church in the community on weekends", and the second was "making a handmade cake to share with the neighbors."

The survey may sound outlandish or even amusing, but it reflects the truest state of affairs in the Commonwealth.

About 25 million immigrants will voluntarily give up their past beliefs, join a new church, and become a member of the big family in order to better integrate into the federal society.

This is important!

Most of these immigrant believers actually do not believe in this belief that they may not have known before, let alone believe in that ghost who knows whether it is the true God or not.

But in order to integrate into the society, they will blindly obey some of the church's... mercy!

It may not sound like a good word, but it is what it is.

Pastors of all levels will tell congregants what to do and when.

For example, when they need to vote, priests, bishops and even pastors will tell them on TV that voting for a politician is a revelation from God himself!

When the surrounding local believers began to vote for those people, the immigrants who almost accounted for half of the total federal population would also blindly choose that!

If they don't want to be ostracized, the best way is to listen to the community church pastor and vote for someone.

This is the effect of religion on politics.

Ms. Tracey's father was also able to become mayor.

He may have some understanding of the work at the grassroots level, including political struggles, but he is not so familiar with the political formation at the top.

This is why Ms. Tracy asks Lynch questions. She is not sure what the political struggle at the top is like and how she should choose.

Fortunately, Lynch gave her a simple answer.

After asking this question, Ms. Tracey asked again, "Do I need to do something in the process?"

She looked at Lynch's slightly puzzled face and explained in a low voice, "I mean, should I stand up and show my views on this bill clearly?"

"I'm expressing my support now if it will eventually pass, isn't it..."

Lynch suddenly understood what she meant, then smiled and shook his head, "No need."

"This is not a feminist movement, ma'am, you need to speak up and get more support."

"Politics never requires you to actively show who you support or support. As long as you don't oppose it, it is a kind of support!"

"This is more meaningful than standing up for you!"

In the feminist movement, if you don't speak out loudly and attract the attention of the society, many things cannot be done.

But politics is not that simple. If you speak loudly, you must be right, or you must win.

Here, the opposite of objection is not support, but... not objection!

Listening to Lynch's simple explanation, Ms. Tracy was a little embarrassed and annoyed herself.

"I almost screwed this up, how can I thank you for helping me with this, Lynch?"

Ms. Tracey felt that without Lynch, she might have lost her job as governor.

This job has a different meaning to her. Not only does it give her the power to control a state, but more importantly, she has a sense of mission and a sense of responsibility to cut into history!

She is a little addicted to power, but she does not face this problem. Everything she is doing now is to maintain these rights for a longer time!

Lynch shook his head, "No need, I have never been selfless to my friends."

"And I also believe that even without me, you will want to understand this, so it is even less likely that I need anything in return from you!"

"Don't make us so unfamiliar..."

There is a person named Lynch.

There is a kind of mouth called Lynch's mouth!

Ms. Tracy was very excited and touched at this time. Lynch gave her money to help her participate in the campaign, helped her to do her best, and solved her competitors for her.

Now I'm telling her what to do next~www.readwn.com~ and what to do when faced with similar problems in the future!

All this is not required in return!

What a sincere child!

No, sincerity cannot describe the value of Lynch in Ms. Tracy's mind!

It should be sincere!

Although he also has a little problem, such as being a little messy in his private life, and maintaining a close relationship with multiple girls at the same time.

But he's still young, he's still a child, and in the light of his good side, can these be considered faults?

Even God will forgive him!

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