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« on: April 11, 2013, 12:08:04 PM »
« edited: December 25, 2013, 07:00:17 AM by n/e rep butafly »

OFFICE OF BUTAFLY
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butafly does not take (and never has taken) contributions from corporations, special interest groups, or anyone else, for that matter
Campaign office on Forest & Falmouth, Portland, NortheastCampaign office on Division & Clybourn, Chicago, Mideast

This office is always open for questions, comments, &c.

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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2013, 12:08:50 PM »
« Edited: August 15, 2013, 05:25:00 AM by n/e rep butafly »

PLATFORM
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  • TRANSPORTATION · Freedom of movement is a fundamental human right. I support expanding our mass-transit systems to cover every Northeasterner at no cost.
  • ENVIRONMENT · Our shrinking levels of biodiversity are truly frightening. I support any effort to help us recover.
  • WORKERS' RIGHTS · The fundamental duty of government is to protect the weak from the strong. Northeast workers' comparatively safe position must be carefully maintained.
  • BUDGET · I support a balanced budget and the constitutional requirement thereof.
  • GAME REFORM · I will support any proposal for game reform that I sincerely believe would make the game better.
  • ENERGY · It cannot be refuted that oil and coal consumption are one of the weightiest issues in this world. I support a massive increase in wind and solar (and, if need be, nuclear) energy production.
  • EDUCATION · I support radical busing to make our schools income-integrated.
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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2013, 12:09:43 PM »




Campaign announcement · 11 April 2013 · Chicago IL

Hello, citisens of the Mideast! I'm here in the largest city of our great region to announce what may not be much of a surprise to some people: I'm running as a Lightist for Assembly in the May elections.

Why? The first reason is our mass-transit systems. (Or lack thereof, more properly) Commuter-rail networks are severely underdeveloped -- compare, for example, the Metra+El here in Chicago to the systems of Karlsruhe or Heidelberg/Mannheim or Nürnberg (etc.), Germany, which all serve cities fractions the size of Chicago. Many Mideast cities of comparable population to those listed have no commuter rail at all.

The point is, we need to expand these systems. I will propose a bill to promote the construction of commuter-rail systems based on the Kansas City model.

The other reason I am running should be obvious -- you have probably voted on some or all of the recent budget law proposals. And while our Assembly has done excellent work on pretty much everything else, they have spectacularly failed on this issue. Below, you'll find a more detailed explanation, but the gist is: "We've been trying to pass balanced-budget amendments that don't actually balance the budget. Let's not do that."

Anyways, those are my two main goals; I hope you agree with them and will help me accomplish them by voting for me next month.
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« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2013, 12:10:14 PM »
« Edited: April 11, 2013, 12:12:51 PM by a Person »

ON THE MIDEAST BUDGET AMENDMENTS
What a nightmaredamned mess.

Let me start this off by saying that while I wouldn't support a mandatory balanced budget in "real life", I do believe it is a good idea in Atlasia. This is because the Federalists are, for the most part, not raving anti-tax wingnuts. It wouldn't, of course, be my top priority here either, but, well, some of us are dead set on it.

And if we're going to do it, we may as well do it right.

Which we haven't managed to do, thus far. Here are the amendments we got (or will get) to vote on:

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Fix to the Mideast Emergency Budget Amendment

Article VII of the Mideast Constitution shall be established and shall read:

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The Much Better Mideast Emergency Budget Amendment

Article VII of the Mideast Constitution shall be established and shall read:

Article VII: Miscellaneous

Section 1: Budget

1. The Mideast Government shall be responsible for passing an annual budget. This budget must be on the Governor's desk by July 1st of each year.
2. The Mideast Budget may not exceed 115% of total revenue brought in per fiscal year. Any surplus that is accumulated shall be entered into the "Mideast Emergency Fund."
3. In case of emergency in which the Mideast Government must pass a budget greater than 115% of total revenue, the Assembly may approve such a budget with a two-thirds vote and/or cover some or all of the deficit with money from the "Mideast Emergency Fund."
4. The total debt of the Mideast Region may not exceed $125 billion.
5. If the Mideast Assembly fails to pass an annual budget by July 1, the Assembly shall be required to suspend all other legislation in debate until appropriate measures are taken.

Do you notice something? None of these bills actually require that our budget be balanced. Some of them restrict our budget to an arbitrary level of imbalance, and some of them require, in practice, that our budget be balanced after we have had some arbitrary number of imbalanced budgets. But none of them actually addresses the issue directly.

A debt limit that won't be reached in one year is an utterly awful idea, as well – an Assembly can pass a horrendously imbalanced budget (and yes, a 9% deficit as in the first bill counts as 'horrendously imbalanced') and leave the difficult task of cleaning it up to the Assembly of the next year. And one year is an eternity in Atlasian politics. One year ago (ok, slightly more than a year, but whatever) big bad fab was an Assemblyman. By now, he has completely vanished from Atlasia. So none of these amendments actually ensure accountability, which is, unless I'm mistaken, the whole point.

However, we cannot bind our hands in the case of a natural or unnatural disaster, as Inks's plans do. Placing a balanced budget (or, in this case, a “not-too-imbalanced budget”) over the needs of the victims is, plain and simple, wrong.

I'm not sure why this is so difficult… It seems self-evident that the only way to ensure fiscal responsibility is to mandate that each individual budget is balanced. Not to dance around the issue like we have been doing. This is why I have proposed an initiative to properly settle the issue, hopefully once and for all.
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« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2013, 12:33:35 PM »

A proper balanced budget amendment was never presented to The People to vote on.
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« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2013, 02:03:51 PM »

Your budget isn't really a "balanced budget" amendment either though.  All it takes is 2/3 majority, and the expenditures could be 9,999% times the revenue raised.  That's not a balanced budget amendment.

Putting a limit on emergency spending is an incredibly bad idea, obviously. And like I've said before, the campaign ads write themselves. "Assemblyman wxyz voted to declare an 'emergency' because he wanted to spend more than we could afford. The only 'emergency' here is voting him out of office."

A proper balanced budget amendment was never presented to The People to vote on.

It was never able to pass the Assembly.  Any amendments close to it were shot down.  If such a proposal was to happen, it would've had to have been introduced by the Governor or the people.  But, yes, I absolutely 100% support a true balanced budget amendment over anything we've passed so far.

Which "amendments close to it" are you talking about? I don't see any.

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« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2013, 12:02:39 AM »
« Edited: April 12, 2013, 12:22:23 AM by a Person »

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=166974.0

We couldn't even get it at simply 110%.  Many wanted at least 125%.  There's no way 100% would have passed.

That's not a difference in degree, it's a completely different concept.
Regardless, now you know why you need to elect me, Miles, Ody, &c.

But 100% with a 2/3 ability to override that is not a balanced budget amendment.  At the point that you can override it, what difference does it make if it's 100%, 110%, or 125%?

Like I said:
Your budget isn't really a "balanced budget" amendment either though.  All it takes is 2/3 majority, and the expenditures could be 9,999% times the revenue raised.  That's not a balanced budget amendment.

Putting a limit on emergency spending is an incredibly bad idea, obviously. And like I've said before, the campaign ads write themselves. "Assemblyman wxyz voted to declare an 'emergency' because he wanted to spend more than we could afford. The only 'emergency' here is voting him out of office."

To ensure this would actually be the case, we could pass a law afterwards (I don't think it requires another Constitutional Amendment):
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The PM might look something like "The Government of the Mideast is obligated to inform you that it has exercised its emergency powers under Clause VII.1.3 of the Mideast Constitution in order to pass a budget (this would be a link to the passed budget) containing a deficit of (#) for the following reasons: […]"
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« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2013, 12:23:29 AM »

And I've already explained multiple times that voters will see a huge difference between "passing a budget-deficit" and "declaring a fake emergency".
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« Reply #8 on: April 12, 2013, 02:22:09 PM »

And I've already explained multiple times that voters will see a huge difference between "passing a budget-deficit" and "declaring a fake emergency".

Proof?

We don't have proof in either direction, besides myself. I'll put a poll up.
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« Reply #9 on: April 13, 2013, 01:14:14 AM »

And I've already explained multiple times that voters will see a huge difference between "passing a budget-deficit" and "declaring a fake emergency".

Proof?

We don't have proof in either direction, besides myself. I'll put a poll up.

Of course we do... at least I do.  I had a poll.

Your poll proved that voters saw no difference between the two? Roll Eyes
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« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2013, 01:27:48 PM »
« Edited: April 14, 2013, 01:33:54 PM by a Person »

Let me illustrate what I meant about the commuter-rail systems:

Chicago, IL (2,695,598)
Paris, France (2,234,105)

Indianapolis, IN (820,445)
Marseille, France (839,043)
Columbus, OH (787,033)
⟨none⟩
Amsterdam, Netherlands (798,164)
Detroit, MI (713,777)
Seville, Spain (703,206)
Baltimore, MD (620,961)
Rotterdam, Netherlands (615,752)

Nyman, DC (601,723)
Oslo, Norway (613,285)
Louisville, KY (597,337)
⟨none⟩
Stuttgart, Germany (606,588)
Milwaukee, WI (594,833)
⟨none⟩
Düsseldorf, Germany (588,735)
Kansas City, MO (459,787)
⟨none⟩
Antwerp, Belgium (466,203)
Virginia Beach, VA (437,994)
⟨none⟩
Toulouse, France (437,715)
Cleveland, OH (396,815)
Brno, Czech Republic (378,965)
St Louis, MO (319,294)
Mannheim, Germany (313,174)*
Cincinnati, OH (296,943)
⟨none⟩
Karlsruhe, Germany (294,761)
Lexington, KY (295,803)
⟨none⟩
Catania, Italy (293,458)
Toledo, OH (286,038)
⟨none⟩
Nantes, France (282,853)

*bit misleading, Mannheim is only the red half.
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« Reply #11 on: April 16, 2013, 09:28:07 AM »

And I've already explained multiple times that voters will see a huge difference between "passing a budget-deficit" and "declaring a fake emergency".

Proof?

I suppose we have our answer now.
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« Reply #12 on: April 29, 2013, 11:37:11 AM »
« Edited: April 29, 2013, 12:09:33 PM by a Person »

Today, after months of back and forth over various budget amendment proposals, the people of the Mideast ratified the Balanced Budget Amendment, which finally provides us with a comprehensive and meaningful law.

Thank you to JCL, Siren, Gass, Tmthforu, and everyone else who helped!
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« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2013, 05:58:36 AM »

Well! The voting booths are now open, and I need your support. Please go over to the voting booth and give high preferences to me, Gass, and Miles. You won't regret it!

final endorsement list
  • LIGHT PARTY (aut)
  • PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS
  • LABOR PARTY
  • Senator X (ind-OH)
  • LG candidate Siren (Lt-VA)
  • Governor Tmthforu (Lt-IN)
  • IDS Speaker Zanas (Lab-AL)
  • Assemblyman Talleyrand (Lab-MO)
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« Reply #14 on: June 19, 2013, 11:42:15 PM »

Here's an overview of what I've done in the Mideast Assembly:

Mideast Electoral Reform Act · passed · Recognised Mideasterners' right to a secret ballot; instituted safety mechanisms for such.
for: 豚FLY/a Person · Inks.LWC · Oldiesfreak1854
against: Gass3268 · shua


Freedom of Religion Amendment · passed / passed public ratification · Removed religious qualifications from our oath of office.
for: 豚FLY/a Person · Gass3268 · Oldiesfreak1854
against: Inks.LWC


Mideast Sex Workers Liberation Act · suspended · Would have instituted common-sense reforms to prostitution law. On hold pending an initiative, which y'all should go sign.

Informed Voters Act · passed · Improved voting booths for initiatives/referenda/etc.
for: 豚FLY/a Person · Oldiesfreak1854 · shua
against: Inks.LWC


A Bill to Commemorate Atlasia's Greatest Citizen · failed · Would have commemorated John Engle, Eternal Governor of All Atlasia's States and Regions (duh).
freedom fighters: 豚FLY/a Person · Gass3268
anti-People scumbags: Oldiesfreak1854 · shua · Inks.LWC


Mideast Mass-Transit Reform Act · status pending · Would establish proper metro/streetcar systems in many Mideast cities.

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« Reply #15 on: June 19, 2013, 11:45:27 PM »

Hello, friends (and other people) –
you've probably noticed already that I have resigned from the Mideast Assembly to run for the Northeast Assembly instead.

Why? Well, the fact of the matter is, simply, that the Northeast needs me more than the Mideast does.
Wait, no, that sounds pretty conceited. Let me rephrase:
It's not in dispute that the Northeast has a massive activity deficit – there is still an Assembly seat which will be left unfilled if we don't get another candidate. The election is now, basically.
The Mideast, meanwhile, had twice as many candidates as seats – and (as has been pretty well demonstrated) even with three (four now) having left the region, has no shortage of active people to fill any vacancies.

Besides that, I feel like I've done what I set out for. I've proposed pretty much everything I was going to, and I'd much rather see someone bring in new ideas than continue as a "zombie legislator" who picks apart others' proposals while not making any of my own. (Yes, we've had that. Quite too often.)
It's worth noting that I pledged in my PM campaign that I wouldn't "outlive my usefulness."

So… what can you expect from me as a Northeast Assemblyperson? First of all, I would push a few proposals similar to ones I've introduced in the Mideast – specifically, an expansion of public transportation, a secret ballot, and something about prostitution (depending on how the initiative turns out, ofc). Besides that, look for proposals on the environment and obesity, among others.
I also pledge to keep improving the wiki. (speaking of which, I added another two sessions to the legislative records, and will keep updating them in the future, although only at the end of each session)


tl;dr I'm moving to the Northeast to improve the activity balance and I'll do mostly the same things as I did in the Mideast.


Also, I'd like to respond to Inks:
So... is there an objection to holding off on this?  Especially now that the bill's sponsor has decided to jump regions immediately after being elected...
Immediately? I've been in the Assembly for about half a term. And introduced more bills than the other four Assemblymen combined, not to mention more than any Assemblyperson since Wiggly in the Assembly session of July-September 2012.
Besides, I gave Messrs ZuWo and Cathcon advance notice, so it is not as if I just irresponsibly disappeared from my job or something.

(yes, there was a reason I didn't even preference the guy...)
Inks can time travel now…? Engle help us all. Grin
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« Reply #16 on: June 29, 2013, 07:12:03 AM »

Thank you, people of the Northeast, for putting your trust in me. You won't regret it.

Here's a (very basic) timeline of what I'm planning to do over the next session:

next Monday :·:
next week (or two) :·:
after that :·:
Transit Reform. This will be an improved version of the bill I introduced in the Mideast.
creation of a wiki page listing Northeast Statutes by category.
other bills based on what I have learned creating the wiki page.
There will definitely be an environmental protection bill and a prostitution reform bill
(although the exact form of that one will depend on how my initiative goes)
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« Reply #17 on: June 30, 2013, 02:17:39 PM »

Please keep your hateful & absurd rhetoric out of my office. Smiley
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« Reply #18 on: August 16, 2013, 10:18:15 AM »
« Edited: August 16, 2013, 10:20:42 AM by n/e rep butafly »

Hello, people of the Northeast! Please consider giving me your confidence for another two months.

Despite some outside factors, I think I've succeeded in being an active Assemblyman -- I haven't missed any votes, proposed a few bills myself, and successfully fought for a fairer tax structure.

So… if you support progressive ideals like protecting workers' rights and common-sense game reform, you should probably support me as well. Smiley
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« Reply #19 on: August 17, 2013, 12:57:06 AM »

What does "common-sense game reform" entail?

Well, "common-sense" generally means something close to "practical". I support efforts at game reform that would (in my opinion) practically improve the game.

Some examples are the new Cabinet Amendment and the sliding-scale Assembly. (and I truly believe that a five-region Atlasia is workable if all the regions have sliding-scale legislatures).
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« Reply #20 on: August 17, 2013, 04:10:34 AM »

What does "common-sense game reform" entail?

Well, "common-sense" generally means something close to "practical". I support efforts at game reform that would (in my opinion) practically improve the game.

Some examples are the new Cabinet Amendment and the sliding-scale Assembly. (and I truly believe that a five-region Atlasia is workable if all the regions have sliding-scale legislatures).

If the Cabinet Amendment is common sense, then how is eliminating the LG common sense? Like you just backed the Cabinet Amendment and previously backed eliminating the LG -- you can't have both.

I don't see why not…? As I've said before, the Cabinet Amendment isn't good on the LG issue, but its good parts outweigh that easily.
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« Reply #21 on: August 19, 2013, 11:41:08 AM »

What does "common-sense game reform" entail?

Well, "common-sense" generally means something close to "practical". I support efforts at game reform that would (in my opinion) practically improve the game.

Does trying to run a region when you're not a citizen of that region count as "common-sense" and "practical"?
What are you talking about, exactly?
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« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2013, 02:45:50 PM »

What does "common-sense game reform" entail?

Well, "common-sense" generally means something close to "practical". I support efforts at game reform that would (in my opinion) practically improve the game.

Does trying to run a region when you're not a citizen of that region count as "common-sense" and "practical"?
What are you talking about, exactly?
I would also be curious to know what the birthday boy is talking about.
Remember when Superique became dictator of the pacific?
How does that come anywhere near "running a region"?
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« Reply #23 on: August 22, 2013, 03:38:58 AM »

What does "common-sense game reform" entail?

Well, "common-sense" generally means something close to "practical". I support efforts at game reform that would (in my opinion) practically improve the game.

Does trying to run a region when you're not a citizen of that region count as "common-sense" and "practical"?
What are you talking about, exactly?
I would also be curious to know what the birthday boy is talking about.

When Tyrannical Tom over here decided that he could hold elections in the Pacific to reinstate a new government.

I've explained the reasoning behind it, and the reason why I ultimately abandoned the plan. That should be enough for any sane Atlasian.
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« Reply #24 on: August 23, 2013, 12:08:13 PM »

Hi guys, I've introduced another new feature to the wiki! Here you can see a list of Northeast statutes broken down by category. It is not quite finished -- tomorrow I will categorise the pre-Assembly stuff and maybe add some subcategorisation (because tbh it could probably use that) -- but I kind of needed a break. Tongue

Hope y'all find this useful!
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