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Remove all republicans. Fixes #3. This will fix the government shutdown for certain#5

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Remove all republicans. Fixes #3. This will fix the government shutdown for certain#5
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This will fix the government shutdown for certain

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@skoop That's how it's in the table

@keevitaja

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please check if this fix would not conflict with the environment before pulling. might see some wierd behaviour...

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While it may potentially fix issue 3, it would certainly introduce a bug into the fiscal_restraint method. Having a single party almost guarantees runaway spending.

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I see at least one bug here.

@jyee

jyee commented Oct 9, 2013

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@j-gardner The fiscal_restraint memory leak bug already exists, but it should be easier to solve after applying this fix. Currently there's a race condition between the right channel allocating too many resources externally and locking resources for a few select processes while starving other processes, and the left channel that is misallocating resources internally across all processes. Applying this fix would eliminate the race condition and we'd only have to readjust internal allocation.

In other words, having two parties has in no way eliminated runaway spending. It only toggled where the money went.

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@jyee fair enough re: runaway spending. Chalk that up to a poor choice of words. I still feel you're incorrect regarding the allocation of resources due to party=republican as party=democrat IMO uses the race condition as well. But if we're truly to fix this issue, I think we need to update the global voter which requires rolling back media() to its original state of serving as an error detection function for class government.

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I've made another commit #3c084d2 which would fix this issue.

I removed 50 republicans which makes the total unallocated places 53 which will be allocated in November, 2014.

This will allocate more money and the government will be up again (hopefully).

@evgkib

evgkib commented Oct 10, 2013

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@erikroyall Strange to hear that from someone from India. WTF do you care?

@EasyEJL

EasyEJL commented Oct 10, 2013

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I'd say that removing all democrats would be a better solution. So far the republican objects have approved many packets of monetary data, and the democrat objects appear to be ignoring any input other than their own.

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@evgkib @erikroyall Especially considering all the luck they've had with stable, bug-free governments apps historically.

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Don't blame me, send PR. I belong to this world and I care about humans. That's WTF I care about this issue.

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I say that I'm Indian only because that's officially required. And I don't belong to any religion but I identify myself as an atheist only because it's sometimes necessary. And I don't like anything that divides a human from another. P.S. I'm just 14.

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👎

@HonestAbe

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👎 the US needs to stay united.

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