Faction B - Growth & Stability Coalition
Faction B - Growth & Stability Coalition
Endurance, Reform, and Institutional Survival
INTERNAL FACTION TENSIONS (Public Knowledge)
This coalition agrees on ends, not means.
Industrialists want labor stability, not rights debates
Reformers want ethics, not compromise
Lawyers want precedent, not publicity
Journalists want exposure, not quiet solutions
SECRET OBJECTIVES
The Pragmatist
Prevent Economic Stability from falling below 5
You may tolerate limited enforcement if stability improves
The Moral Reformer
Prevent Civil Liberties from ever reaching 2
You must publicly oppose at least one Congressional action
The Quiet Fixer
Reduce Fear by 2 or more without Court intervention
You believe legitimacy grows through competence
The Industrial Realist
Block border closures that harm labor supply
You win if Economy ends at 6 or higher
The Constitutional Alarmist
Trigger at least one Supreme Court challenge
You believe Congress only listens when checked
The Media Strategist
Increase Legitimacy through press pressure
You must expose one abuse publicly
The Coalition Builder
Coordinate a joint response with Congress once
You win if compromise prevents escalation
The Skeptic
You distrust both Congress and the Court
You win if neither dominates the outcome
WHAT THIS DOES
The coalition must debate whether to cooperate, confront, or wait — and cannot do all three at once.
Next Steps:
Work with Congress on proposing actionable policy toward the influx of immigrants. You may work from your understanding of history, your understanding of the present, or you can plug a prompt into AI to help you craft a 1 paragraph speech using a prompt such as “I’m playing a Congressional member who hopes to reform immigration policies to promote stability and ethical policies. Help me write a one paragraph speech articulating a Congressional response to this issue.”
For Example:
COALITION SPOKESPERSON — OPENING STATEMENT
“Growth does not pause for panic.
The question before us is not whether change is uncomfortable — it is whether we will govern wisely enough to survive it.
Fear may win votes.
Stability wins nations.”
Play the simulation as your character