CITIZENS OF TEXARKANA
A CALL TO ARMS
For years our nation has been at war. It is a secret war, waged every day in the streets and over the airwaves. It is a war whose stakes are no less than the nation entire, that threatens to tear apart us and everything we stand for. But the enemy is not the regime in Vancouver, nor is it the Arabs, nor is it the Germans.
Texarkana's worst enemy is itself.
We have many reasons to look back on our history with pride. But our proud hindsight has blinded us to our present shortfalls. What was once the greatest country on Earth is now the global leper, shunned by all continents and devoid of moral standing. We who once were known as the champions of fair play and free enterprise have become conniving imperialists, our government focused solely on exploitation and utterly disconnected from its own community. Over the past seven years we have witnessed our self-determination crumble away atand intothe hands of the privileged few who will put our entire country to the sword rather than admit their incompetence. The Pan-American Union, formed to strengthen the continent, has succeeded only in fomenting disease, dissent, and diffidence, and under the leadership of Mayor Francis our society has become little different from the warlords we purport to have put down.
Before it is too late, before we lose all claim to our own destiny, we must rise up, rise up and demand an end to our abominable descent into social degeneracy and political irrelevance:
END THE WAR
On 2106, the Pan-American Union launched an illegal war of aggression against the Northwestern American Union. What the government assured us would be a routine "police action" much like the war on the pirates and our violent annexation of Mexico has become the longest, bloodiest, and second-most-pointless conflict in our young nation's short history. The presence of United Arab forces on the front lines and threat of intervention by the German Empire and her allies should be a constant reminder that the so-called regional intervention is always on the verge of exploding into a world war. The following are key reasons why this debacle must immediately cease:
- St. Louis claimed the invasion was to seize chemical laboratories it charged were involved in the contamination of Japanese food imports, allegations proven false by the revelation that the sabotage was perpetrated by Indonesia. Our government refuses to admit its cause for war was wrong.
- St. Louis claimed it had clear evidence of operational chemical laboratories supervised by the United Arab Republic. Concrete evidence has never been made public, and alleged chemical sites seized by Pan-American forces have been utterly destroyed, preventing independent verification of their purpose.
- Our government violated a ceasefire in 2112, renewing the war despite overwhelming negative public opinion.
- St. Louis has spent seven years, billions of dollars, and thousands of lives lost on a war with no strategic direction, and that has made no substantive gains. Mayor Francis has admitted the campaign has only served to erode national security.
- Despite suspending offensive operations last year, St. Louis refuses to negotiate a formal end to the war.
Citizens of Texarkana deserve better than to throw their lives away on false pretenses. No longer should we consent to the sacrifice of our lives to the callous and selfish pride of our deceitful government. The war against Vancouver must end forthwith, and all territory unjustly seized returned, so that we may begin to redeem our international reputation.
ABOLISH THE MAYORNATE
How can we claim to promote freedom abroad when our own government has failed to uphold the public good? Since taking power, Mayor Francis has acted not in accordance with Texark values, but in the interest of profit at any cost and with no regard to consequence. He has turned Texarkana from an international paragon into the world pariah, cruelly twisting the same enterprising philosophy of the late Mayor Hannegan that encouraged foreign intervention and the active promotion of global democracy, into a libertarian doctrine of greed and wilful blindness to truth and justice. How else can we explain our about-face in foreign affairs, our willingness to make peace with the murderous Japanese government even as it committed the most egregious affronts to human dignity since the last world war?
The Mayornate may have salvaged our country from the wreckage of the Cataclysm, but it has long outstayed its welcome. Regional governance has turned from aristocracy to dictatorial cronyism. No longer does Texark respond to the people's needs; through base and embarrassing propaganda it silences criticism and manufactures consent. Texarkana deserves a government that is representative and accountable; Mayor Francis and his ilk are neither.
DISSOLVE THE UNION
Mayor Francis told us that the Pan-American Union would be an equal partnership of two states with mutual interests. Instead, Texarkana has been shackled to the will of the plutocratic Triumvirate in St. Louis. No sooner had the act of union been signed than the state agenda shifted radically into line with the Northern robber-barons. We slayed our values in the name of good business, only to shut ourselves out of the world market by abandoning the United Nations and walling ourselves off from the global village. We intensified our land-grab in Mexico even as the region developed a cohesive government; we continued punitive action against the Northwest without rhyme or reason; and we shamefully indulged in the overthrow and partition of the Oceanic empire for no other reason than because we could.
We should not be surprised by our transformation into warlords: the Triumvirate built their power on arms manufacturing. We have gone to war because it coaligns with
their business interests. And so long as their military-industrial complex holds the lion's share of influence in government, we will go to war again and again; not because it is right, or necessary, but because it makes our overlords richer. And why have brave Texark troops borne the brunt of all our armed operations, while the Northerners sit about manning their war factories far behind the lines?
Our blood lines
their pockets.
This is not Texarkana! Any citizen with a modicum of self-respect will see for themself that the current system is insufferable. Francis spoke on behalf of us when he signed away our fate to St. Louis; now, we must speak for ourselves, with one voice, that we shall be pawns no longer.
Texarkana!
For the sake of your lives,
For the sake of your children,
For the sake of your nation's future,
RISE UP!