"My fellow Americans! What Mr. Fitzgerald proposes is madness! We cannot hope for any aid from the British that allows us to keep our independence, surely you must see that. The British will stop at nothing to control the world, and we mustn't trust them. Have we forgotten the independence we fought so hard to achieve? Have we forgotten our greatest value - freedom? Britain is a great and ever-hungry beast, and to call their attention to a fractured America would be to invite certain doom upon us.
Instead, I propose we initiate diplomatic contact with both the Mexicans and the Canadians - I have heard that the latter are moving toward greater independence from their vile British overlords, and I do believe they are in the right on that front. And perhaps we can stay the wrath of the Mexicans if we propose a joint attack on the South, keeping any territory we gain for ourselves. We should strive for their aid and not invite forces from Europe to do as they please with our land. Furthermore, we should strive that the Pacific Republic becomes a hospitable place for all - Pacificans, Chinamen and blacks alike!"
Formally oppose request for British aid, citing historical animosity and British imperialism as chief factors.
Emancipate any enslaved workers my companies may possess, hire them on as workers with an equal wage to white people. Similarly, Chinese immigrants are welcome to work in any of our enterprises, receiving equal pay to white workers.
Send out operatives to gauge the current situation in Canada and the Mexican Empire, the opinions of the public there and other noteworthy facts about their policies.