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''Public Secretary's Notes: Below are a collection of policy possibilities within the Ministry of Justice, Law,Defense and OrderImmigration - as costedpriced '''per quarter'''.''
 
==Existing Policies==
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====International Arms Exports====
''Note: While controversial, some countries may begin selling weapons to the highest bidder as a source of revenue. Lower levels of this practice involve selling only allies while high levels open the floodgates to sell to anyone who has the cash. Liberals dislike the idea of spreading more weapons of war. Patriots are opposed to selling state weapons as well, except for when it comes to allies perhaps. The more advanced our military, the more money we can make!''<br>
'''Possible Income Range:''' 450 million +<br>
'''Possible Policy Range:''' Allies Only - Allow Sale of Small Arms - Sell Only to Internationally Recognised States - Sell to All Organisations
====Fully Re-join the Assembly of Nations====
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====Citizenship by Investment====
''Note: Where immigration causes concern about an influx of low paid workers, or those who may be dependent on the state or otherwise represent a drag on resources, citizenship may be granted to those immigrants who have considerable personal wealth, and thus can prove they will not be a burden. This may appear to be unfair to the majority of would be immigrants without such means.''<br>
'''Possible Income Range:''' 40 million +<br>
'''Possible Policy Targets''' Top 20% - Top 10% - Top 1% - The 1% of the 1%
====Dedicated Diplomatic Corps====
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====Importation Tariffs====
''Note: Cheap imports can be damaging to the economy because local companies cannot match the lower salaries paid by foreign competitors. Import tariffs help to protect local manufacturers from 'unfair' competition. This does go against real free-market economics though, and can be seen as being unfair to foreign countries, possibly sparking retaliation.''<br>
'''Possible Income Range:''' 0 million +<br>
'''Possible Policy Range:''' 0% - 200%
====International Fusion Research Fund====
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