Talk:Fractured (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20171212072646

United States of America (Insert more Trump rhetorics)
 * Government: Trump's White House becomes even more radicalised as a result of the re-election into presidency and boycotted any efforts of the Senate repealing Trump's "radical policies and laws" that were signed by him. Impeachment once again goes into the play again as Trump is abusing even more power.
 * North Korea: Despite the current South Korean government trying to have the United States not interfering local affairs, Trump ignored the message and when interviewed about it he said the words to reporters: "We are fine about our position, there's nothing to worry about. I've got Japan to help out on a military drill against North Korea." They also continued to install multiple anti-ballistic missile systems in the West Coast, Alaska, Hawaii and most of their overseas territories such as Guam and responded to the plane attack "being reckless", thus they began putting in a blockade on their eastern coast by sending in USS Carl Vinson and few ships into the Sea of Japan to "attack any missiles going towards the sea", intensifying the conflict and the North Korean crisis started up by Trump.
 * Israel: The Trump administration still supports Israeli settlements and position of Jerusalem.
 * Libertarian Party: The third party and more well significant than others, the Libertarian Party is now expected to start gaining a seat in the House of Representatives in a two party system but probably not in the Senate however and there were even calls for a reform of democracy and voting system being held in the United States. The Trump administration refuses for a change to the way the election works, even during presidential elections.
 * "Is Paris too late?": In an unexpected announcement, Trump had announced that the United States would come back to the Paris Agreement only if such conditions specified for them keep the American economy going and thriving despite a growing amount of debt, risking an economic bubble burst next year as some sceptics say on July 2021. (NPC response needed)
 * Military: The military budget stabilises somehow, meaning that the budget of an estimated $610 billion dedicated to the military for research and other necessities have stopped gaining more money. However, there were alleged plans of slashing the military budget to 550 billion and relocate it mostly to space research and welfare as Trump decided to push for infrastructure revival in his second term towards the "declining" Midwest.
 * Economy: While the Dow Jones index score had reached 30,000 for the first time in history, this would likely all come down when the economic bubble that has being grown rapidly during Trump's term in the presidential office, which could lead to mass unemployment. Economists and other politicians are scrambling to divert the US economy out of another potential stock crash but they will eventually find out that the inevitable will always happen and delaying the economic bubble from bursting would mean it'll only get worse.
 * Technology and Research
 * Space: With NASA only having a set budget of $25.5 billion for the 2021 budget, they are now fully focused on landing a man on the moon with the lander being built in a matter of few months, which would be able to have at least three crew members stay and sustain themselves for about few days with essentials such as water but there will be not a lot of storage for food in long term to conduct a month long research as they are trying to get their hands on returning to the Moon since 1972. Trump said that "it'll be a great leap to Mars if they're successful". Now the processing and long-term development of rockets begin.
 * Other technologies: Modern technologies such as the rise of internet television (say Netflix for example), fifth generation of mobile networks and even smart speakers are starting to take over the US market and daily lives in the early 2020s and it is expected that internet television would overtake satellite television by 2026 at earliest.
 * Diplomacy:
 * China: The United States seemingly had a grudge on the move after satellite images show unusual activities in the border of North Korea, which made Trump becoming even more suspicious of them potentially taking over the world through soft power (but the United States is less interventionist in the Middle East since Trump took over)
 * North Korea: Trump called out in a fury of tweets "that Rocket Man is going to suffer the wrath" and messages towards the North Korean regime.
 * South Korea: (see Government: North Korea)
 * Israel: A stack worth $5 billion is proposed to be sent to Israel to fund their settlements even further despite Palestinian persecution. It would be sent next year but there is a likely chance of Arab outrage while Israel under a right-wing party would still live on as a stable state.