Classical Jienists Win Party Debate, Force JDP to Take a More Capitalist TurnAt the annual meeting of the Economic and Business Committee of the Jien-Democratic Party, the Classical Jienist faction of the party managed to win over enough of the JDP's leadership to eliminate the party's "balanced approach" to economic matters and transition to a more traditional view of economics, one that was championed by the Jienists for nearly a thousand years, a position many view to have been a factor in Yingdala's high economic performance.
The Classicists hearkened to the ancient "Spice and Steel" debates held during the age of the Xin Han Empire. As history tells us, the debates centered on whether the state should monopolize critical industries in order to fund military expansionism, for it was the goal of the Xin Han (which means New Galaxy) to conquer every nation in Terra to establish dive rule, just as Heaven ruled the galaxies of the universe. Ultimately, against the wishes of the Jienists, the Xin Han government monopolized the spice and steel industries, along with increasing economic intervention, in order to devote more resources to military spending. Jienists says that these events helped lead the Xin Han to its early demise, as it deprived the people of income and well-being.
In the new debate, termed the "Tech and Knowledge" debate, the Classical Jienist faction of the JDP argued that the government was intervening too much in the economy and that competition was being stifled, preventing new technology and knowledge to emerge in Yingdala. They contended that the caizu be broken up and for the government to remove itself from the economy as much as possible, allowing more perfect competition and opportunities for the people to generate financial well-being for themselves. Not to mention, they pointed to the fact that nearly all the Yingdalan parties agreed on economic issues to the extent that little differentiation remained between them.
Party chairman Jiang Jun, Minister of Education and Culture, wholeheartedly accepted the Classical Jienist proposal after a membership vote. He stated, "We will propose a series of economic freedom bills that will help our nation recover its place on the world stage. In order to recover our prestige, we must recover our economy. To do this, the people need freedom. Right now, the government has essentially told people that they are not allowed to provide for themselves and that government companies must do this. However, we all know that the wu wei policies of the past were the driver of Yingdala's economic might. We will return to these policies, as they are our nation's natural tendency."
Tian Agriculture Solutions and The Bo-Wu Company Announce IPOs on Tian'an Stock ExchangeTwo Han based companies, Tian Agriculture Solutions and The Bo-Wu Company, announced their intentions to file for an initial public offering (IPO), respectively, on the Tian'an Stock Exchange.
Tian Agriculture Solutions (TAS), a large privately owned agribusiness, grew out of a small farm owned by the Tian family near Tian'an. Over meany generations, the Tian family experimented with various agriculture techniques and genetics to improve their farm's efficiency, productivity, and yield. After sending one of their own, Tian Wan (who is now the current president and CEO), to Kaizhou University to study agricultural engineering and business, the small family farm grew into a large company with factories and laboratories throughout Han and Shu developing and producing various agrichemicals, seeds, and farm machinery.
TAS, contrary to the traditional agribusiness, is know for its "organic" model, whereby it generates its products based on how they would come about in nature. Tian Wan is believed to have pioneered and pushed for this model in order to respect nature, as well as capitalizing green and naturalist trends that are growing throughout Terra. Mr. Tian believes that, "With this IPO, TAS will be able to expand its supporters and advisors to go beyond Yingdala. Our goal is to break into the markets of the so-called third world, which hold much of the arable land in Terra, and go from there to become a real Terran powerhouse."
Another corporation, The Bo-Wu Company, an aerospace and defense business, will also be making an IPO soon. Originally the Bo and Wu companies, owned by the Bo and Wu clans (not related to the Imperial Clan of Wu), The Bo-Wu Company, known as Bo-Wu, is involved in all areas of the military industrial complex. After recently securing a deal with the Kingdom of Vanuku to work on joint projects, Bo-Wu felt ready to establish itself as a more prominent Yingdalan company. No doubt, Bo-Wu will play a role in Yingdala's future military rise.
Wu Guowen Makes Shock AnnouncementDr. Wu Guowen, claimed by the Jien-Democratic Party as the Crown Prince of Yingdala, shocked his supporters by publicly rebuking his supporters, as well as the supporters of the Sun Clan, in the wake of the successful monarchy restoration referendum. At a press conference in front of the Wu Family Mansion outside Tian'an, Dr. Wu read the following statement:
The Wu Clan, known in the past as the Imperial and Royal Clan of Wu, are in no way, shape, or form claimants to the Dragon Throne of Yingdala. As far as I am concerned, as patriarch of the clan, the Wus lost the Mandate of Heaven with my grandfather. The people are Heaven's eyes and ears. They stopped listening to us and looking at us a long time ago. It is time for a new Son of Heaven and one that actually holds Heaven's Mandate.
Now some believe that the Son of Heaven exists within the Sun Clan. I can tell you easily that this is not the case. Heaven would never choose a merchant to be the king. Have you all forgotten that Heaven made merchants at the lowest rung of society, as they do not produce, but benefit from the works of others? Yes, Yingdala has changed, but the Jienist principles remain the same. The Son of Heaven and the imperial clan are above all, then the scholars and officials, next the farmers, then the artisans, and finally the merchants. This hierarchy is instrumental for society to survive and thrive. All have their place and all are necessary and important for the other. However, Heaven would only choose his representative from among the first three, as they are the ones more likely to have benevolent qualities. Thus, the Sun Clan does not fit this qualification.
There is, truly, one clan that could unite us all and go beyond politics, as well as maintain strict adherence to Jienist principles. That clan is the Ji Clan, descendants of Ji Enzi himself. I, for one, rally myself and my clan behind the Ji Clan's patriarch and will press his claim. Only they fit the needs and wants of this new Yingdala. Thank you.