Proposal 28: When a proposal is passed, by default it takes effect at the start of the next turn. If stated within the proposal, it may take effect at some other time.
Proposer: FallacyofUrist
Supporting: FallacyofUrist, Person, "Lord Uln 'Proposes Uselessness' the eighteenth", MonkeyMarkMario
Opposing:
Total: Passes 4 to 0
As a result of this proposal, FallacyofUrist gains $400 and 1 Holy Imperial Elector Vote.
Proposal 29: A lottery exists. Each turn, players can bet money in increments of 100$ on the lottery. By default, a player is considered to have spend 0$ on the lottery at the start of a turn. It is possible to increase your bet for that turn, but not decrease it. At the end of the turn, if a player spent more than 0$ on the lottery, they receive one of the following things at random, with an equal chance of each. The result is decided by a fair method, such as a random number generator or a die. 1: 0$. 2: 0$. 3: 0$. 4: 0$. 5: 1 game ticket for every $100 they bet. 6: 1 times their bet. 7: 2 times their bet. 8: 5 times their bet.
Proposer: Person
Supporting: Person
Opposing: MonkeyMarkMario
Total: Does not pass 1 to 1
Proposal 29a: A lottery exists. Up to once per turn(per player), a player may spend(remove $) $ in increments of 100$ on the lottery. By default, a player is considered to have spent 0$ on the lottery at the start of a turn. Afterwards, it is permissible for the player in question to increase his/her bet(the amount spent) in increments of 100$. At the end of a turn, if a player spent/bet more than 0$ on the lottery, they receive one of the following things at random, with an equal chance of each. The result is decided by a fair method(as determined by the Judge, but the method used may be changed to some other method if a player other than the Judge states that they would like to change the method, and a supermajority(over two thirds) of the players agree). An 8-sided die with the numbers "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8" inscribed on it with one number per side, or the use of random.org are both fair methods, unless decided otherwise by a supermajority of players or the Judge and 2 other players. The Judge will post the roll for each player at the end of the turn, and benefits to individual players will be ascribed accordingly, based on the roll:
1: 0$
2: 0$
3: 0$
4: 0$
5: One game ticket for every 100$ spent on the bet.
6: Their bet(the amount spent) is returned to them.
7. Their bet is doubled and returned to them.
8. Their bet is multiplied by 5 and returned to them.
Due to variant rules, Person counts as this proposals Proposer.
Supporting: FallacyofUrist, Person, "Lord Uln 'Proposes Uselessness' the eighteenth"
Opposing: MonkeyMarkMario
Total: 3 to 1.
As a result of this proposal, Person gains $200 and 1 Holy Imperial Elector Vote.
Proposal 30: Players can now 'buy' land, $250 buys a plot of land. Players who own land get $50 income per plot, and the title landowner.
Proposer: MonkeyMarkMario
Supporting: MonkeyMarkMario, Person, "Lord Uln 'Proposes Uselessness' the eighteenth", FallacyofUrist
Opposing:
Total: 4 to 0
As a result of this proposal, MonkeyMarkMario gains $400 and 1 Holy Imperial Elector Vote.
Proposal 31: Any player already opposing three or more proposals—and wishing to oppose another—must compose a poem insulting:
1. The contents of the proposal
2. The character of the proposer and/or the proposal's supporters
3. A poem previously composed by the proposer
4. Any combination of the above
Proposer: ElephantParade
Supporting: ElephantParade(Counts as two), "Lord Uln 'Proposes Uselessness' the eighteenth"
Opposing: FallacyofUrist, Person
Total: 3 to 2
As a result of this proposal, ElephantParade gains $100 and 1 Holy Imperial Elector Vote.
As this is a new turn, everyone also gets 500$.