but the present political situation is not exactly healthy for the long term
I don't even disagree with that, but is it our fault? None of us made Adam, Nev, etc. get bored and leave. And yet I see people acting as if we're some evil force and we need to be #resisted or whatever. It's absurd.
And you know what? It's self-defeating. If you want to make the game active again, go propose a bazillion bills like Mr. R did in the South. Not talking directly to you, Lumine, but to everyone reading. You guys are mostly pretty smart, you can come up with better than copy-pasting the same nonsense about how Feds are somehow partisan and exclusionary and at the same time too big tent and don't stand for anything. (Or at least choose one of the two narratives and stick to it )
Fair point, a good degree of responsibility of the present situation belongs to the desintegration of powerful opposition capable of keeping a political balance of power (which is why I don't criticize Federalists for winning elections and doing so clearly, but rather on what happens afterwards). The refusal of people to let Labor and the Federalists die for years now has had a deeply negative effect on Atlasia, and the more recent consecuences of that are showcased in the slow agony of Labor to the point in which a congressional election rout that was unthinkable before suddenly becomes very real, and potentially long-term. Certainly the Labor Party has to take significant responsibility not only for its current lack of presence, but for putting the whole nation through months if not years of a dull political context which almost killed the game.
I don't subscribe to the whole "resistance" nonsense myself (at least I'd like to think I've been consistent in my personal criticism and the points I have to make rather than fall into the obvious political trap), and using Trump analogies in Atlasia of all places is just, well, dumb, so no disagreement there.