Blackstone Code

Chapter 2640

Equality Heaven is the name of Ms. Tracey’s refuge.

In fact, they did not plan to call it this name. After discussions between the party office and the committee, they originally planned to name the refuge "Heart of Freedom" to symbolize the determination of freedom and equality.

However, due to the problem of sentence fragmentation in social propaganda and the tendency of people to use this kind of name, the name of the People’s Party’s refuge was eventually changed from “Heart of Freedom” to “Heaven of Equality”.

Ms. Tracy has raised nearly 500 million federal soles for the construction of shelters. This amount of money may not seem like a lot, but compared to those who dare to build shelters with tens of millions, it is obviously much more than enough.

Moreover, the People's Party is very reasonable in the construction and work arrangements of the shelter.

First of all, shelters also adopt an access system, which doesn’t sound very reasonable, because they promote freedom and equality without class. If there is an access system, doesn’t it mean there is a class?

But they are very good at explaining. Perhaps this is the most demagoguery aspect of all parties. They always have a way to make what they want to do sound high-sounding.

The admission system to the Equality Kingdom is not a letter of credit or a credit point, but "labor."

"Building our common home" sounds very historical, but also has a sense of mission, and this is what the People's Party wants.

There are two ways to enter the Heaven of Equality, either donating money or working without wages.

How is that possible when you build your own fucking home and still want money?

Of course they don't say that, and they don't provide financial assistance in any sense other than free lunches and dinners.

But even so, many people began to respond to the People's Party's shelter construction work and began to register to join the Equality Heaven.

If the huge labor cost is not considered, then with the current funds and the subsequent funds coming in, building a relatively small shelter is not a problem at all.

The current supporters of the People's Party seem to have found a direction. They are donating money to the People's Party and at the same time producing various commodities needed in the construction of shelters.

Then the People's Party used the money they donated to buy their products, and people at every step got what they wanted.

Some people who are unwilling to go to official shelters and cannot afford to join private shelters have found a way to work hard.

Lynch gave Ms. Tracy a direction, and she quickly found a suitable way to accomplish this. Sometimes Lynch also felt that Ms. Tracy was indeed a good player in politics.

What she lacks is just some opportunities, some conditions, and a little brain, that's all.

Whether you have a brain or not and whether you can engage in politics are actually two different things. Someone with an IQ of less than 80 has become the federal president, and his support rate is not low, so there is absolutely no relationship between the two.

Construction of the People's Party's refuge began, which also made other parties restless.

The Socialist Party then announced to the entire federation that it would build its own shelter for the working class, and all members registered with workers' unions could fill out application forms.

They also gave their shelter a famous name - "Workers' Home".

At the press conference, the slogan "United Workers of the Federation" hung behind the Chairman of the Socialist Committee...

Since the Socialist Party has the support of many overseas capitalists, they stated from the very beginning that they would spend at least no less than 10 billion to build this shelter.

We also invited some well-known shelter designers who have been in the spotlight recently to design shelters specifically for the working class.

In fact, many people don't understand this news. They can't understand why these overseas capitalists don't spend money to go to better private refuges, such as those on the equator.

Or why not get together and build a medium-sized shelter on your own, but instead use the money to build a shelter that is still open to the working class.

Isn’t this a fucking waste of money, and it doesn’t accomplish much?

But if they could understand how "class" exists, they might not have such confusion.

It is not easy for foreign capital to thrive in the official federal refuge. People at the bottom reject immigrants from the bottom, and the upper class also rejects immigrants from the upper class.

After all, resources are limited, and the resources that can be provided for people to enjoy are even rarer. If you have more people to share, you will enjoy less.

As for building private shelters, although these people have the funds and ability, they can't enter the shelter era and let them do everything by themselves, right?

In fact, in the final analysis, their purpose in doing this is to hope that they can become the ruling class of the refuge and rule the entire refuge.

The socialist party and the workers' unions are just tools in their hands, nothing more.

The Popular Party and society have begun to build their own shelters. The Progressive Party and the Conservative Party do not seem to be making much movement. Although there are some calls, there is no movement in the committees of the two parties.

In fact, it cannot be said that there is no movement, but that there is some movement and people cannot see it.

"...The third vote failed."

The professor pinched the bridge of her nose and sat in her seat. She was chairing this very important committee work.

After three votes, the Progressive Party decided to abandon the construction of independent shelters, which was obviously not something beyond comprehension.

After confirming the results, the professor took a look at the results, then signed his name, and the file would then be sealed in the archives room.

There are a lot of committee members here today, basically everyone who can come, including members of Congress.

After all, discussing whether to build a shelter is a very important matter, and anyone who can be there will definitely not give up.

After the voting, the professor handled other work and left with Catherine.

The weather is gradually getting hotter, but only to a limited extent. It has already entered June, and the temperature in Bupain is only 14 to 15 degrees Celsius. This was almost impossible in the past.

But now people have accepted this "setting", and changes in temperature have forced many industries to change, such as the clothing industry.

"Summer clothes" are slowly disappearing from people's consciousness. In the past, in June, the streets were full of young girls who couldn't help but show their thighs.

But now, pants are everywhere!

Short skirts and summer clothes are dying out slowly, but it is an indisputable fact.

The professor looked at the scenery outside the window and was a little distracted. The Federation, or the world, had become like this inexplicably, which he still couldn't accept.

"Sometimes I wonder, at this point, what does power, status, and influence mean to us?" She looked away from the passers-by outside the window and looked at Catherine.

It seemed like he was asking her, and also like he was asking himself.

The professor is actually very similar to Ms. Tracy. They both have great ambitions, but the professor does not have as good a foundation as Ms. Tracy.

There is a father who, although he is only the mayor, is definitely deeply involved in politics.

There is also an uncle of the patriarch. You must know that the believers of the Federation have reached 80% of the population.

In addition to the help of Lynch and Catherine, she was able to get to where she is today because of her own hard work and a little bit of luck.

If she didn't work hard to prove herself, Lynch wouldn't have chosen her when choosing an assistant for Catherine. She wasn't just lucky, she had been working hard!

But when it came to this day, she was a little confused. Just like today's vote, the Progressive Party decided not to build its own shelter.

Once entering the age of refuge, the power in the hands of many ruling classes will be shattered.

Only a few people can become the new ruling class of the shelter, and in the shelter era, the problem of class consolidation was far more serious than it is now.

After so many years of hard work, it all came to nothing. The professor felt an indescribable sense of humor and absurdity.

It's like life is playing a fucking joke on itself!

Catherine was originally thinking about other things, but at this time her question focused her attention on this issue.

After thinking for a while, she didn't have a good answer. "History is always moving forward. The only thing we can do is follow its direction and speed. We can't do anything else."

"Don't think too much about it. How we live now is how we will live in the future."

"Lynch told me that after the Ice Age comes, we can still have limited activities on the ground."

"We can also leave one shelter and go to another. Whether it is traveling, visiting, or migrating, there is no big problem."

"The refuges of the future will be like cities. The Federation will not disappear."

Hearing this, the professor's mood obviously cheered up a little, but soon he became a little sad again, "But we have to get out of here!"

She emphasized her tone slightly, "Once you leave here and go to the equator..."

She did not continue. She knew Lynch would take care of her, but this kind of care, just like she took care of some distant relatives, was care for ordinary people.

Let them live a better life, have a better place to live, and be less worried about life, that's all!

Now she is one of the top figures in federal politics, and after going to the Equator, she will only become part of the hundreds of thousands of ordinary people in the refuge.

No longer a ruling class, not even a privileged class.

The professor looked at Catherine, and the two looked at each other for a moment. The professor whispered his thoughts, "I want to stay, I am needed here."

Catherine was a little surprised, but not too surprised. This kind of thing happened to her a lot recently.

Many members of Congress now plan to stay, and they have roughly the same idea as the professor.

If they went to the refuges along the equator, they would be reduced to the middle class, not even the middle class.

But if they stay in the Federation, their identity, status, and influence will still be there. They will still be members of the Federation's Congress and the ruling class!

Even if you drop one level, you are still a privileged class!

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