government corruption

The Regrets

The Chairman had promised prosperity, but all he brought was ruin. Farmers who had stood by him, who had believed his words, watched as their lands were seized, their livelihoods destroyed, and their futures stolen. The contracts went to his billionaire friends, the suffering was dismissed as “necessary pain,” and when they finally spoke out, they disappeared just as quickly as the jobs.

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The Secret of the Opposition

The opposition was never meant to win. It was a spectacle, a stage play designed to give people the illusion of choice while the same elite class profited in the shadows. They screamed, they protested, but they never changed anything.

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The Last Resistance

They stood outside the Treasury building, the last voices of resistance in a government that no longer listened. A dozen members of Congress, their voices hoarse from demanding answers, faced a locked door guarded by black-clad enforcers who did not acknowledge them. Magnus Vail had already taken control of the nation’s wealth, freezing wages, gutting aid programs, and reducing the economy to a tool of obedience. They spoke of law, of oversight, of justice—but none of it mattered.

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The Department of Prosperity & Fiscal Responsibility

In The Department of Prosperity & Fiscal Responsibility, financial survival is no longer a right—it is a privilege granted only to the loyal. Magnus Vail, an unelected billionaire, now controls the entire economy, deciding who gets paid, who can access their savings, and who is left to starve.

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