To the Commonwealth of New England, Cascadia
From the Atlantic States, President Smith
Ah, my fellow Americans. How are you today? Good? Well, that is excellent, for we have many things to discuss.
It's been a hundred years since well, the terrible disaster shook our beautiful land and splintered the nation that came before. We believe that it is time to restore ourselves to at least a part of that glorious nation.
No, I am not suggesting that we merge our nations together. That is a decision that cannot be made by ourselves alone. Accomplishment of that task will take generations, and it will potentially never happen.
But nevertheless, what I mean to suggest is the recreation of the Interstate, or International Highway System and the railways. It's been a hundred years, and our road systems and our railways are probably not in the best shape right now. That is something that must be remedied.
We suggest that we each spend a part of our income in the coming period of time to facilitate trade between our countries via recreation of the national infrastructure.