You might want to do each seperately, as they are seperate issues.

On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 12:55 PM, ATMunn <iamingodsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I AP CFJ on the following statement:
>
> In the below quoted message, PSS awarded favours.
>
>
> On 11/21/2017 8:41 PM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus wrote:
>>
>> I give 2 participation favours to each of Alexis, ATMunn, G., o, PSS,
>> Telnaior, and VJ Rada.
>>
>> I award to VJ Rada 5 legislation favours and to G. 2 legislation favours.
>>
>> I point the fingers at myself for not distributing favours immediately
>> after the resolutions.
>>
>>
>> On 11/21/2017 06:39 PM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus wrote:
>>>
>>> I resolve the decision(s) to adopt proposal(s) 7965-7972 below.
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> [This notice resolves the Agoran decisions of whether to adopt the
>>>   following proposals.  For each decision, the options available to
>>>   Agora are ADOPTED (*), REJECTED (x), and FAILED QUORUM (!). If a
>>>   decision's voting period is still ongoing, I end it immediately
>>>   before resolving it and after resolving the previous decision.]
>>> ID     Author(s)      AI   Title                        Pender      Pend
>>> fee
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> 7965*  Trigon         3.0  One pronoun fix              Trigon      1 AP
>>> 7966x  ATMunn         1.0  But I already live there!    o           1 AP
>>> 7967x  V.J. Rada      1.0  Rhyming sux tbh              V.J. Rada   1 AP
>>> 7968*  Alexis, [3]    2.0  Backed Out the Door          Alexis      OP
>>> [1][2]
>>> 7969*  V.J. Rada, [4] 3.0  Obvious fix                  V.J. Rada   2 sh.
>>> 7970*  V.J. Rada      2.0  Referee Minor Fix            V.J. Rada   2 sh.
>>> 7971x  V.J. Rada, [4] 3.0  Cleanup Time                 V.J. Rada   2 sh.
>>> 7972*  G.             2.0  Silly Tweaks                 G.          1 AP
>>>
>>> |         | 7965 | 7966 | 7967 | 7968 | 7969 | 7970 | 7971 | 7972 |
>>> |---------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
>>> |Alexis   | FF   | P    | AA   | P    | FF   | FF   | FF   | FF   |
>>> |ATMunn   | F    | F    | A    | F    | F    | P    | P    | F    |
>>> |G.       | F    | A    | A    | A    | P    | F    | F    | F    |
>>> |o        | F    | F    | F    | F    | F    | F    | A    | F    |
>>> |PSS      | F    | A    | A    | F    | A    | F    | A    | F    |
>>> |Telnaior | F    | A    | F    | F    | F    | F    | A    | A    |
>>> |VJ Rada  | F    | A    | F    | F    | F    | F    | F    | F    |
>>> |---------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
>>> |F/A      | 8/0  | 2/4  | 3/5  | 5/1  | 6/1  | 7/0  | 4/3  | 7/1  |
>>> |AI       | 3.0  | 1.0  | 1.0  | 2.0  | 3.0  | 2.0  | 3.0  | 2.0  |
>>> |V        | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    |
>>> |Q        | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    | 7    |
>>> |P        | T    | F    | F    | T    | T    | T    | F    | T    |
>>>
>>> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>>> ID: 7965
>>> Title: One pronoun fix
>>> Adoption index: 3.0
>>> Author: Trigon
>>> Co-authors:
>>>
>>>
>>> Replace the word "his" in the second paragraph of Rule 2438 ("Ribbons")
>>> with
>>> "eir".
>>>
>>> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>>> ID: 7968
>>> Title: Backed Out the Door
>>> Adoption index: 2.0
>>> Author: Alexis
>>> Co-authors: Telnaior, ais523, Aris, G.
>>>
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Political Parties", reading as
>>> follows:
>>>
>>>    There are 5 Parties, in order:
>>>
>>>    - Platonic Isolationists
>>>    - New Punchbowl Reformers
>>>    - Costume Conservatives
>>>    - Substance Use Liberals
>>>    - Official Raving Monster Looney Party
>>>
>>>    Politicians are entities; each Politician has a name and an
>>>    associated Party. Politicians exist only as specified by the
>>>    rules. Creating, altering, or destroying Politicians is secured.
>>>
>>>    If there are ever fewer than 20 Politicians, then the Clork CAN
>>>    and SHALL, by announcement, create a new Politician, specifying
>>>    eir Party and name. The Party must be selected at random from:
>>>
>>>    - If any Party has fewer than 3 Politicans, the Party or Parties
>>>      with the fewest.
>>>    - Otherwise, the Parties with fewer than 5 Politicians.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Clork", reading as follows:
>>>
>>>    The Clork (pronounced "clark") is an office. The Clork's weekly
>>>    report includes:
>>>    - a list of all Politicans with their names and Parties.
>>>    - the assignment of Policies to Parties.
>>>
>>>    The portion of a document purporting to be a Clork's report
>>>    containing the above information is self-ratifying.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Echelon Forms", reading as follows:
>>>
>>>    A Post is a position which can be held by at most one Politician.
>>>    Each Politican can hold at most one Post at a time. Each Post is
>>>    in an Echelon, which has an associated Rank. The Echelons, and
>>>    their Posts and Ranks, are as follows:
>>>
>>>    Chamber of Power (Rank 5):
>>>    - Host
>>>    Upper Echelon (Rank 3):
>>>    - Planner
>>>    - Enforcer
>>>    - Organizer
>>>    - Creep
>>>    Row Echelon (Rank 1):
>>>    - Schmoozer
>>>    - Decorator
>>>    - Loner
>>>    - Drunk
>>>    - Mystery
>>>    - Wild One
>>>    - Hat Rack
>>>
>>>    Each Politician who holds a Post is in the Echelon of that post;
>>>    other Politicians are in the Row-Reduced Echelon, which has Rank
>>>    0. Likewise, the Rank of a Post or Politician is the Rank of their
>>>    Echelon.
>>>
>>>    If a rule provides that a Post can take an action, then the
>>>    Advisor of the holder of that Post CAN take that action. If there
>>>    is no such player, and the Post is required to take that action,
>>>    then the Clork CAN do it prior to any deadline for its
>>>    performance. After a deadline for a Post to perform an action, any
>>>    player CAN take it.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Taken Under Advisement", reading as
>>> follows:
>>>
>>>    Advisor is a Politician switch, tracked by the Clork, with
>>>    possible values all players and none (default). For each
>>>    Politician, Influence over <Politician> is a natural player
>>>    switch, tracked by the Clork.
>>>
>>>    A player CAN, by announcement, spend Favours in a Party to gain
>>>    Influence over that Politican, depending on the Politician's
>>>    Echelon:
>>>    - Chamber of Power: 3 Favours for 2 Influence
>>>    - Upper Echelon: 1 Favour for 1 Influence
>>>    - Row Echelon: 2 Favours for 3 Influence
>>>    - Row-Reduced Echelon: 1 Favour for 2 Influence
>>>
>>>    If a player has more Influence over a given Politician than any
>>>    other player, e can Advise that Politican by announcement. When e
>>>    does so, if no other player Advises the same Politician later in
>>>    the same Agoran week, then at the start of the next Agoran week,
>>>    that player becomes that Politician's Advisor.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Balloons", reading as follows:
>>>
>>>    Balloons are a fixed currency, tracked by the Clork, with
>>>    ownership restricted to players. Creation or destruction of
>>>    balloons is secured.
>>>
>>>    At the start of each Agoran week, after Advisors are flipped:
>>>    - For each player, if e owns more Balloons than e was awarded by
>>>      this procedure at the start of the previous week, any excess
>>>      Balloons are destroyed.
>>>    - Each player is awarded Balloons equal to the sum of the Ranks of
>>>      the Politicians for which e is Advisor.
>>>    - The Decorator's Advisor, if any is awarded one additional
>>>      Balloon.
>>>
>>>    A player CAN, by announcement, spend a Balloon e owns to increase
>>>    eir voting strength on a specified Agoran Decision, other than one
>>>    with an adoption index of 3 or higher, by 1.
>>>
>>>    A player CAN, by announcement, spend Balloons equal to the sum of
>>>    the Ranks of all Posts in order to win the game. Upon doing so,
>>>    all eir Influence switches are set to 0.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Party Favours", reading as follows:
>>>
>>>    For each Party, there is a currency called Favours in that Party.
>>>    Ownership of Favours is tracked by the Clork. Ownership of Favours
>>>    is restricted to players.
>>>
>>>    A player CAN, by announcement, spend 3 Favours in a single Party
>>>    to award another player 2 Favours in that Party.
>>>
>>>    A player CAN, by announcement, spend 3 Favours in a single Party
>>>    to gain a Favour in another specified Party.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Retirement", reading as follows:
>>>
>>>    Stress Level is a natural Politician switch, tracked by the Clork.
>>>    At the start of each Agoran week, each Politician's Stress Level
>>>    is increased by eir Rank. If, after this procedure, a Politician's
>>>    Stress Level is 20 or greater, the Politician announces retirement
>>>    and is destroyed at the beginning of the following Agoran week.
>>>    The Clork SHALL announce this fact in a timely fashion.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Political Elections", reading as
>>> follows:
>>>
>>>    For each Post, Vote for <Post> is a secured Politician switch
>>>    tracked by the Clork, with possible values all Politicians and
>>>    undecided (default).
>>>
>>>    The voting strength of a Politician for a Post is defined as
>>>    follows:
>>>    - For an election for Host, Politicians have strength equal to
>>>      their Rank.
>>>    - For an election for an Upper Echelon Post, the Host has strength
>>>      4, and Upper Echelon Politicians have strength 2.
>>>    - For an election for a Row Echelon Post, the Host has strength 3,
>>>      Upper Echelon Politicians have strength 2, and Row Echelon
>>>      politicians have strength 1.
>>>    - The Organizer has voting strength 1 greater than e would have
>>>      based on the above.
>>>
>>>    The eligible Politicians in an election for a Post are all
>>>    Politicians in the highest non-empty Echelon below that of the
>>>    Post up for election. The number of votes cast for an eligible
>>>    Politician in an election is the sum of voting strengths for that
>>>    Post of all Politician voting for em; the number of votes cast for
>>>    an ineligible Politician is 0.
>>>
>>>    An election for a Post is resolvable if that Post is vacant, there
>>>    is a single Politician with the most votes in that election, and
>>>    either at least four days have passed since either the vacancy or
>>>    since its previous occupant Announced Retirement, whichever was
>>>    first, or if the leader has more votes than the Policitian with
>>>    the second-most, plus the total voting strength of all undecided
>>>    Politicians in that election. When an election for a Post is
>>>    resolvable, any player CAN, by announcement, end the election and
>>>    install the winning Politician (which must be specified or else
>>>    the announcement is INEFFECTIVE) into the Post.
>>>
>>>    If a Post is vacant and either has been so for seven days or more
>>>    than eleven days have passed since its previous holder Announced
>>>    Retirement, then the Host CAN and SHALL, in a timely fashion, by
>>>    announcement end the election and install one of the Politicians
>>>    with the most votes into the Post.
>>>
>>>    When an election for a Post ends, all Vote switches for that Post
>>>    are set to undecided.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-1 rule entitled "Party Policy", reading as follows:
>>>
>>>    There are 5 Policies, in order:
>>>
>>>    - Justice: interested in seeing justice served
>>>    - Efficiency: interested in seeing official duties performed
>>>    - Legislation: interested in seeing proposals passed
>>>    - Participation: interested in seeing votes cast
>>>    - Economy: interested in economic activity
>>>
>>>    At any time, each Policy is held by exactly one Party. The
>>>    assignments must be in cyclic order of their definitions, wrapping
>>>    from bottom to top. For example, if the Platonic Isolationists
>>>    hold Participation as their Policy, then the New Punchbowl Reformers
>>>    hold Economy, the Costume Conservatives hold Justice, and so on.
>>>
>>>    At the start of each Agoran month, the Planner CAN and SHALL, in a
>>>    timely fashion, by announcement, select a new assignment of
>>>    Policies to Parties (specifying the Policy of one Party is
>>>    sufficient, since it implies the remainder). E CANNOT specify
>>>    either of the assignments used in the previous two months.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-1 rule entitled "Favour Awards":
>>>
>>>    The following officers CAN by announcement award Favours in the
>>>    listed Parties, but SHALL NOT do so except as required by rule.
>>>
>>>    - Arbitor and Referee: the Party holding Justice.
>>>    - ADoP: the Party holding Efficiency.
>>>    - Assessor: the Parties holding Legislation and Participation.
>>>    - Clork: all Parties.
>>>
>>>    When a player judges a CFJ, the Arbitor SHALL, in a timely
>>>    fashion, award that player 3 Favours in the Party holding Justice.
>>>    When a player's Finger-Pointing leads to a Card award, or when the
>>>    Referee issues Summary Judgement, the Referee shall award a Favour
>>>    in the Party holding Justice to the responsible player.
>>>
>>>    Complexity is an office switch, tracked by the ADoP, with values 1
>>>    (default), 2, and 3. The ADoP CAN, without 2 Objections, set the
>>>    Complexity of an office. As part of eir weekly duties, the ADoP
>>>    SHALL award to each officeholder a number of Favours in the Party
>>>    holding Efficiency equal to the Complexity of that Office.
>>>
>>>    Whenever the Assessor resolves an Agoran decision:
>>>    - If the decision was to adopt a proposal, and it was ADOPTED, e
>>>      SHALL immediately award the proposal's author a number of
>>>      Favours in the Party holding Legislation equal to the proposal's
>>>      AI, rounded up.
>>>    - For each voter who has not voted on an Agoran decision resolved
>>>      earlier in the same Agoran week, e SHALL award that player 2
>>>      Favours in the Party holding Participaiton.
>>>
>>>    Any player CAN spend shinies equal to the Favour Value to gain a
>>>    Favour in the Party holding Economy.
>>>
>>>    As part of eir weekly duties, the Clork SHALL award, to the
>>>    Advisor of a Politician holding one of the below offices, 3
>>>    Favours in the corresponding Party:
>>>    - Loner: Platonic Isolationists
>>>    - Drunk: New Punchbowl Reformers
>>>    - Mystery: Costume Conservatives
>>>    - Wild One: Substance Use Liberals
>>>    - Hat Rack: Official Raving Monster Looney Party
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Post Powers":
>>>
>>>    The Creep CAN by announcement, but no more than once per Agoran
>>>    week, increase eir own Stress Level by 1 in order to increase the
>>>    Stress Level of another specified Politician by 2.
>>>
>>>    The Schmoozer CAN by announcement, but no more than once per
>>>    Agoran week, change the Party of a specified other Politician to
>>>    the next Party in order, wrapping around.
>>>
>>>    The Enforcer CAN, no more than once per week, with Support from at
>>>    least one other Politician not in the Row-Reduced Echelon, remove
>>>    a specified Row Echelon Politician from eir Post. E must specify
>>>    the supporting Politician when doing so, or it is INEFFECTIVE.
>>>    Upon doing so, both the Enforcer and supporting Politician's
>>>    Stress Levels are increased by 1.
>>>
>>> Set the Complexities of the offices as follows:
>>> - ADoP: 2
>>> - Agronomist: 1
>>> - Arbitor: 2
>>> - Assessor: 3
>>> - Clork: 2
>>> - Fearmongor: 1
>>> - Herald: 1
>>> - Notary: 2
>>> - Prime Minister: 1
>>> - Promotor: 2
>>> - Referee: 2
>>> - Registrar: 2
>>> - Regkeepor: 1
>>> - Reportor: 1
>>> - Rulekeepor: 3
>>> - Speaker: 1
>>> - Surveyor: 1
>>> - Tailor: 1
>>> - Treasuror: 3
>>>
>>> Amend rule 2497, Floating Value, by appending "- Favour Value: 1/10th of
>>> the Floating Value, rounded up." to the list of Derived Floating Values.
>>>
>>> Enact a new power-2 rule entitled "Get This Party Started", reading as
>>> follows:
>>>    The Clork CAN, by announcement, and SHALL, in a timely fashion
>>>    after this rule is enacted:
>>>    - Create 20 Politicians, 4 in each Party, specifying their names;
>>>    - Increase each Politician's Stress Level by twice eir Rank;
>>>    - Assign one Politician to each Post, chosen at random;
>>>    - Randomly assign Policies to Parties (obeying the cyclic order
>>>      restriction); then
>>>    - Cause this rule to repeal itself.
>>>
>>>    Rules to the contrary notwithstanding, while this rule is in
>>>    effect, it provides the only mechanism by which Politicians can be
>>>    created, Posts or Policies assigned, Stress Levels changed.
>>>    Moreover, rules to the contrary notwithstanding, Favour cannot be
>>>    created.
>>>
>>> Install Telnaior as Clork.
>>>
>>> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>>> ID: 7969
>>> Title: Obvious fix
>>> Adoption index: 3.0
>>> Author: V.J. Rada
>>> Co-authors: Alexis
>>>
>>>
>>> In rule 105 (Rule Changes), add the text "repeal a rule" at the front
>>> of bullet point 2.
>>>
>>> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>>> ID: 7970
>>> Title: Referee Minor Fix
>>> Adoption index: 2.0
>>> Author: V.J. Rada
>>> Co-authors:
>>>
>>>
>>> Amend rule 2426 "Cards" by removing the text " A person SHALL
>>> NOT issue a Card unless:
>>>
>>>    - the reason is appropriate for the type of Card being issued;
>>>    - there has not already been a Card issued for that reason; and"
>>>
>>> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>>> ID: 7972
>>> Title: Silly Tweaks
>>> Adoption index: 2.0
>>> Author: G.
>>> Co-authors:
>>>
>>>
>>> Amend Rule 1650 (Silliness) by replacing:
>>>    ii) A rhymed poem no longer than fourteen lines. (No free verse!)
>>> with:
>>>    ii) A poem with a rhyme scheme and/or strict metrical
>>>       structure no longer than 14 lines (No free verse!)
>>>
>>> and by replacing:
>>>    iii) A joke of no more than a hundred words.
>>>     iv) A truly hideous pun.
>>> with:
>>>    iii) A joke or truly hideous pun of no more than a two
>>>         hundred words.
>>>
>>> [Loosens the restrictions of the poem while keeping some restrictions
>>> (Haiku now allowed).   Allows jokes to be a bit longer, but puts puns
>>> under the same length restrictions so you can't call an arbitrary
>>> long proposal 'silly' just by throwing in a minor pun somewhere].
>>>
>>>
>>> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>>>
>>
>



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