Talk:A Changing World(Map Game)/@comment-28207772-20160530103434

Federal Republic of Germany:

Politics and diplomacy:

- The Federal Republic of Germany will now be known as the "Empire of Free Germanic People" following the election of a new political party known as "The People's Progressive Party". Immediately after the election, Samuel Rosenberg (the leader) was proclaimed King at 15 years old. We IMMEDIATELY WITHDRAW from NATO.

- We halted support of military strikes against and have begun funding the Islamic State in an attempt to unify Arabia and the Middle East. We pledge 40,000 troops to send and train ISIS fighters. We gift 2 fighter jets to ISIS to help intercept the coalition forces.

- We are requesting a non-agression pact with Russia, the United Kingdom and France.

Military and economy:

- Following the election, the military budget trippled from US$36.6 billion to US$109.8 billion. Involuntary conscription was immediately enacted, recruiting 16 million troops to 6 month training. Of course, we don't have enough weapons, so we have started work on 1,244 tanks, 399 fighters, 148 transport aircraft, 97 attack helicopters, 23 frigates, 9 aircraft carriers, 6 submarines and 12 million Heckler and Koch MP5s. You may be asking "how the hell does one get so much crap without running the economy into the ground and/or becoming OP?". To that, I give you this:

The current total income of Germany is US$509 billion. The cost of all the above stuff fits nicely within the US$109.8 billion which is now assigned to the military. Because of this, here is the new budget: (in USD)

Military - $109.8bn

Labour and social affairs - $110bn

Production facilities and investments - $14bn

Economics and technology - $19bn

Government, administration and federal debt - $55bn

Transport and infrastructure - $33bn

Health and state support - $69bn

Surplus = $99.2bn

The total population of Germany which is fit for service is over 29 million, and recruiting them into the army will not only allow Germany to become stronk, but to also help lower unemployment. With 17 million troops in the armed forces (or training), we are left with 63 million, 854 thousand, 408 people who can fill jobs usually taken by those who are now conscripts.