FROM THE POSTBAGby HazedThe first question we have received for a long time in the Fed2 Star office has plopped onto my desk. Well, that's not actually true - we often get questions that we can't base a news story on, such as "Why are your newsdroids so rubbish" (answer: you just can't get the staff), "How can I become a newsdroid and start to lead the glamorous life of interstellar journalism" (answer: depends if you're rubbish or not), "Can I have a signed picture of Hazed" (answer: send one slithy tove and we'll let you have the pic) and "Is it true that Ming is not really dead, but is flipping burgers in Fedruckers on Castillo" (answer: oh, I just can't be bothered to respond to this tired old conspiracy theory). So this week, a letter that actually makes sense and has the minimum of typos, and isn't written in purple crayon or carved into the skin of a dead marsrat. What a relief! Here's the question:
We all know that on planets outside of Sol, the approval rating, or disaffection level, depends on a number of things but one of the most significant is the employment level provided by factories built on the planet. However, in the Solar System, approval does not depend on independent factory owners providing jobs, but on a whole other set of factors, which include:
All these things mean that, on the whole, the citizens of Sol are a contended lot. You only have to look back at the despotic reign of Ming to see that it took years of brutal oppression before they even started to grumble, let along threaten to rise up in revolution! Of course, an alternative explanation is that that Galactic Administration fudges the figures... but surely they wouldn't do that. Would they? |
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