In Democratic Socialism Simulator, a turtle will pop up and ask what you want to do about the housing crisis. Fox News will slander you, and the New Pork Times will demand your comment on 'the blackface incident'. You're the newly elected president of American, see, and it's your job to bring about socialism. The Democratic Socialists of America is the largest socialist organization in the United States, with over 70,000 members. We believe that working people should run both the economy and society democratically to meet human needs, not to make profits for a few. Sorry about the lack in videos but I got a little busy and I've been working on some serious videos but here is part 1 of DSS which is game t. The Democratic Socialism Simulator lets you play as the first socialist president of the United States. Can you redistribute power and wealth while addressing the climate crisis? Enact radical reforms, tax the rich, transform the economy, tackle the most pressing issues without alienating voters or bankrupting the government. The Democratic Socialism Simulator is a single player game that borrows its interface from the dating app Tinder and the popular game series Reigns. A single game typically last about 20-30 minutes. You don’t need to be an experienced gamer to play DSS.
Is Moderation the Solution?
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The 2020 US presidential election might be over, but just as other elections in the past, its stories and lessons remain: why did the winner win and the loser lose? What issues do American care deeply about at this moment? How will the country look like 4 years from now? Each question unfolds other questions that would take forever to find the right answers. Luckily, Democratic Socialism Simulator will help us solve part of our wonders, if not all. In this episode, we examine the choices a president makes during his/her term as well as the repercussions they bring. We hope you will gain insights into what makes a successful presidency.
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- Democratic Socialism Simulator by Unity, 2020
Transcript
Democratic Socialism Simulator Game
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