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Democracy 3 police state
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Similarly extra taxes on alcohol to get rid of alcohol abuse. That's all you need for the strike events. Anyway, as I was saying, increase income tax by 5%, use the extra budget to improve healthcare. 100% votes all the time, almost 70-90% people end up being wealthy etc etc. But anyway, GDP goes to max within one term and stays there during recession.

democracy 3 police state

No idea what causes that event to never go away.

democracy 3 police state

I had zero payroll and zero corporate taxes, very relaxed labour laws etc. Although I have never been able to get rid of uncompetitive economy for some reason. After that, GDP starts increasing as I focus on transport and education. Otherwise it is super easy as of now if you just increase the income tax by 5% on turn one. I have deliberately disabled assassinations because I always go for zero religious people. Remainder is used for cheap stuff like tourism campaign or telecommuting initiative. That's what I always do on my first turn.

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Plus neither of them impact GDP much, so you can just increase taxes like 5% and put that money into state healthcare and state rail (if you have one). Rail strikes probably aren't really a problem though since they don't currently seem to do much.īoth rail strikes and doctors strike go away by slightly increasing the budget for the state services too. cancel the service you may have to reduce its funding over a few turns to get the political capital price down to something you can actually reach). The easiest way to handle rail strikes and doctor strikes at the moment seems to be to just privatize the rail and hospital systems (i.e. The USA has a much smoother start, and a sovereign currency so it can cheat with Helicopter Money and Quantitative Easing. The UK has just recently been changed to not be the first nation in the menu, and that is a good thing, because it's a terrifying place to start because of how the global economy slows down over the first quarters of the game. Therefore, GDP pays for everything, including solving the problems caused by a high GDP. Tax income is what you use to pay for everything else. The most important buttons in the game are the $ button (to see your expenses), and the button on the top left of the screen for ordering voter groups by membership (to see whose interests actually matter). But at least with my playstyle, the first term is where I stabilize the nation and balance the budget, and that means I have to move as fast to fix a lot of problems all at once. Yes, there are things you need to time right, for instance because you need to actually be able to afford them, or because you need to wait to get rid of a voter group that would militantly hate them. The advice about not rushing to implement radical changes is BS. Some hints about Democracy 4 in particular:













Democracy 3 police state