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Once again, I\u2019m Aaron Schere, here to guide you through the jump point to financial solvency. Today, we\u2019re focusing the second half of the show on government spending, which has increased considerably over the last month. Spurred on by the declaration of war against the Vanduul, the Senate can now expedite any expenditures earmarked to aid the effort. Numerous such measures have been passed since then, adding billions to the budget deficit.\n\nAs in all economic situations, there are winners and there are losers. Senator Kyle Polo will be joining us shortly to voice his concerns, but before that, let\u2019s look at who\u2019s reaping the benefits of this military surge.\n\nToday, Clark Defense Systems revealed that they will be opening a new production facility on Cestulus. CDS plans to have the plant operational within the next few months. The announcement comes on the heels of the company being awarded a large military contract to develop a new line of next-gen armor.\n\nIn similar news, I\u2019m hearing that RSI has landed what is being called a substantial contract from the government. Exact details are under wraps, but one insider claims that it isn\u2019t a standard order of ships and parts. Supposedly, the company\u2019s facilities in Kilian are being expanded and revamped to accommodate the custom order, and a slew of job openings are to be expected in the near future.\n\nNew facilities and new jobs are just two examples of benefits from the explosion in military spending. Many economists expect the windfall to stream through a lot of different sectors. Still, some within the government are balking at the new expenditures, claiming the spending is minimally effective in the short-term and potentially devastating to the budget in the long-term.\n\nJoining us now to further discuss the Empire\u2019s recent expenditures is Senator Kyle Polo. Welcome to the show, Senator.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Thank you.\n\nNow most people would recognize your name from your recent controversial budget proposal that would have drastically cut military spending. Yesterday, you visited the Ferron System and held a press conference in Tram to announce your latest bill, which is intended to end the city\u2019s police strike.\n\nYour plan involves spending the Empire\u2019s credits to increase the police force\u2019s budget so they can upgrade equipment and arms; even to pay higher salaries in an effort to attract new recruits. After leading the charge to cut government spending, you\u2019re now asking the UEE for a substantial sum for a project that solely benefits one city. Why the sudden change of heart on government spending?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: There\u2019s a common misconception that the initiative was only about cutting spending and reducing government services. That\u2019s not true at all. Its goal was to more evenly distribute government spending amongst all essential agencies. Of course, the military receives a disproportionately large amount of the budget, and thusly, was on the hook to have more of its funds reallocated to other important projects like this one.\n\nIs this in any way an effort to keep the Polo Initiative alive by passing its essential components piecemeal through the Senate?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: You don\u2019t come as far as I have politically without knowing how to identify a lost cause. That said, simply because the initiative failed doesn\u2019t mean I\u2019ll abandon the ideas and policies that built its backbone. Skyrocketing spending is still a concern of mine, but so are the people of Tram.\n\nFor far too long they have lived without law and order. Their safety and security are crippled because the police department isn\u2019t equipped with weapons commensurate with the loadouts of the outlaw gangs that run rampant in the streets. If this Empire is looking to spend credits to protect its people, then Tram needs to be high on that list. Any Senators that don\u2019t believe that Tram is a war zone should visit the city without their bodyguards and see how safe they feel.\n\nSenator, your intentions are admirable, but doesn\u2019t your bill get the UEE government involved in a local issue? Aren\u2019t Tram\u2019s fiscal troubles ultimately their own responsibility?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: The UEE\u2019s Common Laws guarantee that fundamental rights will be maintained in every system. We\u2019ve waited long enough for the situation to be resolved at the local level. Now is the time for the UEE to live up to its promise.\n\nSenator, yesterday you gave a press conference in Tram, which isn\u2019t exactly in your system. There are rumors that your political ambitions go farther than your seat in Croshaw.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Listen, the people of Tram may not be my constituents, but that doesn\u2019t stop me from being concerned about them. The well-being of Tram directly affects Croshaw. Since the start of the police strike, trade between the two systems has fallen by over 50%. Haulers don\u2019t feel safe in the system. That doesn\u2019t just hurt businesses in Croshaw and Tram; the lost taxes and tariffs hurt the entire Empire\u2019s bottom line. Arguing that this is a local issue simply fails to see the big picture.\n\nMany would contend that this issue\u2019s impact on the economy is inconsequential. That any potential gains would not even come close to covering the cost. How do you respond to those claims?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: As a Croshaw native, I know intimately how Tram has helped this Empire. The streets I walked on, the buildings I grew up in, were literally cut from its veins. The opera house in Terra, the underground domes of Davien, both were built from materials sourced from just outside Tram. In fact, there are only a few UEE systems that have not benefitted from this planet\u2019s incredible sacrifice. It\u2019s high time the Empire returns the favor.\n\nConsidering the current state of the budget, is this really the moment to be presenting another spending measure?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: It\u2019s as good a time as any. I know this isn\u2019t considered an emergency wartime expenditure, so it will face a much more arduous approval process in the Senate, but everyone is entitled to safety and security. Common Laws are part of the fabric of the Empire; it\u2019s always the right time to enforce that.\n\nLast week, the Senate approved a massive R&D measure for the military. If ten percent of those funds had been set aside for Tram, then the financial component of this bill would\u2019ve been fulfilled. The Tram police force would be able to upgrade their equipment and not worry about being out-gunned by outlaws. Considering the colossal amount of credits the Empire is currently spending to defend the Empire, it\u2019s literally a small price to pay to bring peace to an important system.\n\nNot when the money is being diverted to a city and police force that has a well-documented history of corruption and mismanagement.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: The quickest way to end corruption is to inspire trust. To show that we, as an Empire, are committed to getting this once great city back on its feet again.\n\nWell, we\u2019re going to have to end it right there. Thank you to Senator Kyle Polo for joining us today on Kaizen. I\u2019m Aaron Schere. Until next time.","de_DE":"DIE \u00dcBERTRAGUNG FORTSETZEN:\nUnd wir sind mit mehr Kaizen zur\u00fcck. Noch einmal, ich bin Aaron Schere, hier, um Sie durch den Sprungpunkt zur finanziellen Solvenz zu f\u00fchren. Heute konzentrieren wir uns in der zweiten H\u00e4lfte der Messe auf die Staatsausgaben, die im letzten Monat deutlich gestiegen sind. Angeregt durch die Kriegserkl\u00e4rung gegen die Vanduul kann der Senat nun alle Ausgaben, die f\u00fcr die Unterst\u00fctzung der Bem\u00fchungen vorgesehen sind, beschleunigen. Seitdem wurden zahlreiche solcher Ma\u00dfnahmen beschlossen, die das Haushaltsdefizit um Milliarden erh\u00f6hen.\n\nWie in allen wirtschaftlichen Situationen gibt es Gewinner und Verlierer. Senator Kyle Polo wird sich uns in K\u00fcrze anschlie\u00dfen, um seine Bedenken vorzubringen, aber vorher wollen wir uns ansehen, wer die Vorteile dieser milit\u00e4rischen Welle ernten wird.\n\nClark Defense Systems hat heute bekannt gegeben, dass sie eine neue Produktionsst\u00e4tte auf Cestulus er\u00f6ffnen werden. CDS plant, die Anlage innerhalb der n\u00e4chsten Monate in Betrieb zu nehmen. Die Ank\u00fcndigung folgt auf die Tatsache, dass das Unternehmen einen gro\u00dfen milit\u00e4rischen Auftrag zur Entwicklung einer neuen Linie von R\u00fcstungen der n\u00e4chsten Generation erh\u00e4lt.\n\nIn \u00e4hnlichen Nachrichten h\u00f6re ich, dass RSI einen so genannten substanziellen Auftrag der Regierung erhalten hat. Genaue Details sind unter Verschluss, aber ein Insider behauptet, dass es sich nicht um eine Standardbestellung von Schiffen und Teilen handelt. Angeblich wird der Standort in Kilian erweitert und umgebaut, um dem Kundenauftrag gerecht zu werden, und es ist in naher Zukunft mit einer Reihe von offenen Stellen zu rechnen.\n\nNeue Einrichtungen und neue Arbeitspl\u00e4tze sind nur zwei Beispiele f\u00fcr die Vorteile der Explosion der Milit\u00e4rausgaben. Viele \u00d6konomen erwarten, dass der Windfall durch viele verschiedene Sektoren flie\u00dft. Dennoch schrecken einige innerhalb der Regierung vor den neuen Ausgaben zur\u00fcck und behaupten, dass die Ausgaben kurzfristig minimal wirksam und langfristig m\u00f6glicherweise verheerend f\u00fcr den Haushalt sind.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo schlie\u00dft sich uns jetzt an, um die j\u00fcngsten Ausgaben des Imperiums weiter zu diskutieren. Willkommen in der Show, Senator.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Ich danke dir.\n\nJetzt w\u00fcrden die meisten Leute Ihren Namen von Ihrem neuen umstrittenen Etatantrag erkennen, der drastisch Milit\u00e4rausgaben geschnitten haben w\u00fcrde. Gestern haben Sie das Ferron-System besucht und eine Pressekonferenz in der Stra\u00dfenbahn abgehalten, um Ihren neuesten Gesetzentwurf bekannt zu geben, der den Polizeistreik der Stadt beenden soll.\n\nDein Plan beinhaltet, die Kredite des Imperiums auszugeben, um das Budget der Polizei zu erh\u00f6hen, damit sie Ausr\u00fcstung und Waffen aufr\u00fcsten kann; sogar h\u00f6here Geh\u00e4lter zu zahlen, um neue Rekruten zu gewinnen. Nachdem Sie die Geb\u00fchr zur Senkung der Staatsausgaben angef\u00fchrt haben, bitten Sie die UEE jetzt um eine betr\u00e4chtliche Summe f\u00fcr ein Projekt, das nur einer Stadt zugute kommt. Warum der pl\u00f6tzliche Sinneswandel bei den Staatsausgaben?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Es gibt ein weit verbreitetes Missverst\u00e4ndnis, dass es bei der Initiative nur darum ging, die Ausgaben zu k\u00fcrzen und die staatlichen Dienstleistungen zu reduzieren. Das ist \u00fcberhaupt nicht wahr. Ziel war es, die Staatsausgaben gleichm\u00e4\u00dfiger auf alle wesentlichen Stellen zu verteilen. Nat\u00fcrlich erh\u00e4lt das Milit\u00e4r einen unverh\u00e4ltnism\u00e4\u00dfig hohen Betrag des Haushalts, und so stand es auf dem Spiel, dass mehr seiner Mittel f\u00fcr andere wichtige Projekte wie dieses umgeschichtet wurden.\n\nIst dies in irgendeiner Weise ein Versuch, die Polo-Initiative am Leben zu erhalten, indem sie ihre wesentlichen Bestandteile st\u00fcckweise durch den Senat leitet?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Du kommst politisch nicht so weit wie ich, ohne zu wissen, wie man eine verlorene Sache erkennt. Das hei\u00dft jedoch nicht, dass ich die Ideen und Richtlinien, die das R\u00fcckgrat gebildet haben, aufgeben werde, nur weil die Initiative gescheitert ist. Die explodierenden Ausgaben sind nach wie vor ein Anliegen von mir, aber auch die Menschen in der Stra\u00dfenbahn.\n\nViel zu lange haben sie ohne Recht und Ordnung gelebt. Ihre Sicherheit ist beeintr\u00e4chtigt, weil die Polizei nicht mit Waffen ausgestattet ist, die den Auslastungen der Banditen entsprechen, die auf den Stra\u00dfen w\u00fcten. Wenn dieses Imperium Kredite ausgeben will, um sein Volk zu sch\u00fctzen, dann muss Tram ganz oben auf dieser Liste stehen. Alle Senatoren, die nicht glauben, dass Tram ein Kriegsgebiet ist, sollten die Stadt ohne ihre Leibw\u00e4chter besuchen und sehen, wie sicher sie sich f\u00fchlen.\n\nSenator, Ihre Absichten sind bewundernswert, aber nicht Ihre Rechnung erhalten die UEE-Regierung, die in eine lokale Ausgabe mit einbezogen wird? Sind die steuerlichen Probleme von Tram nicht letztendlich in ihrer eigenen Verantwortung?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Die Common Laws der UEE garantieren, dass die Grundrechte in jedem System gewahrt werden. Wir haben lange genug darauf gewartet, dass die Situation auf lokaler Ebene gel\u00f6st wird. Jetzt ist es an der Zeit, dass die UEE ihr Versprechen einl\u00f6st.\n\nSenator, gestern haben Sie eine Pressekonferenz in der Stra\u00dfenbahn gegeben, die nicht gerade in Ihrem System ist. Es gibt Ger\u00fcchte, dass Ihre politischen Ambitionen weiter gehen als Ihr Sitz in Croshaw.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: H\u00f6ren Sie, die Leute von Tram m\u00f6gen nicht meine W\u00e4hler sein, aber das hindert mich nicht daran, mir Sorgen um sie zu machen. Das Wohlbefinden der Stra\u00dfenbahn wirkt sich direkt auf den Croshaw aus. Seit Beginn des Polizeistreiks ist der Handel zwischen den beiden Systemen um \u00fcber 50% zur\u00fcckgegangen. Schlepper f\u00fchlen sich im System nicht sicher. Das schadet nicht nur den Gesch\u00e4ften in Croshaw und Tram; die verlorenen Steuern und Z\u00f6lle schaden dem gesamten Imperium. Das Argument, dass es sich um ein lokales Problem handelt, kann das Gesamtbild einfach nicht erfassen.\n\nViele w\u00fcrden behaupten, dass die Auswirkungen dieses Themas auf die Wirtschaft unbedeutend sind. Dass m\u00f6gliche Gewinne nicht einmal ann\u00e4hernd die Kosten decken w\u00fcrden. Wie reagieren Sie auf diese Anspr\u00fcche?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Als Croshaw-B\u00fcrger wei\u00df ich sehr genau, wie Tram diesem Imperium geholfen hat. Die Stra\u00dfen, auf denen ich ging, die Geb\u00e4ude, in denen ich aufgewachsen bin, waren buchst\u00e4blich aus den Adern geschnitten. Das Opernhaus in Terra, die unterirdischen Kuppeln von Davien, wurden beide aus Materialien gebaut, die aus der N\u00e4he der Stra\u00dfenbahn stammen. Tats\u00e4chlich gibt es nur wenige UEE-Systeme, die nicht von dem unglaublichen Opfer dieses Planeten profitiert haben. Es ist h\u00f6chste Zeit, dass das Imperium den Gefallen erwidert.\n\nIst dies angesichts der aktuellen Haushaltslage wirklich der richtige Zeitpunkt, um eine weitere Ausgabenma\u00dfnahme vorzulegen?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Es ist eine so gute Zeit wie jede andere. Ich wei\u00df, dass dies nicht als Notfall-Kriegsausgaben angesehen wird, also wird es mit einem viel m\u00fchsameren Genehmigungsprozess im Senat konfrontiert sein, aber jeder hat Anspruch auf Sicherheit. Common Laws sind Teil des Gef\u00fcges des Imperiums; es ist immer der richtige Zeitpunkt, um das durchzusetzen.\n\nLetzte Woche genehmigte der Senat eine massive R&D-Ma\u00dfnahme f\u00fcr das Milit\u00e4r. W\u00e4ren zehn Prozent dieser Mittel f\u00fcr Tram vorgesehen gewesen, dann w\u00e4re die finanzielle Komponente dieses Gesetzes erf\u00fcllt gewesen. Die Stra\u00dfenbahnpolizei w\u00e4re in der Lage, ihre Ausr\u00fcstung aufzur\u00fcsten und sich keine Sorgen zu machen, von Gesetzlosen untergeschossen zu werden. In Anbetracht der gewaltigen Menge an Credits, die das Imperium derzeit f\u00fcr die Verteidigung des Imperiums ausgibt, ist es buchst\u00e4blich ein kleiner Preis, den man zahlen muss, um Frieden in ein wichtiges System zu bringen.\n\nNicht, wenn das Geld an eine Stadt und Polizei weitergeleitet wird, die eine gut dokumentierte Geschichte von Korruption und Misswirtschaft hat.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Der schnellste Weg, Korruption zu beenden, ist, Vertrauen zu wecken. Um zu zeigen, dass wir uns als Imperium daf\u00fcr einsetzen, diese einst gro\u00dfartige Stadt wieder auf die Beine zu bringen.\n\nNun, wir m\u00fcssen es genau hier beenden. Vielen Dank an Senator Kyle Polo, dass er heute auf Kaizen bei uns ist. Ich bin Aaron Schere. Bis zum n\u00e4chsten Mal.","zh_CN":"CONTINUE TRANSMISSION:\nAnd we\u2019re back with more Kaizen. Once again, I\u2019m Aaron Schere, here to guide you through the jump point to financial solvency. Today, we\u2019re focusing the second half of the show on government spending, which has increased considerably over the last month. Spurred on by the declaration of war against the Vanduul, the Senate can now expedite any expenditures earmarked to aid the effort. Numerous such measures have been passed since then, adding billions to the budget deficit.\n\nAs in all economic situations, there are winners and there are losers. Senator Kyle Polo will be joining us shortly to voice his concerns, but before that, let\u2019s look at who\u2019s reaping the benefits of this military surge.\n\nToday, Clark Defense Systems revealed that they will be opening a new production facility on Cestulus. CDS plans to have the plant operational within the next few months. The announcement comes on the heels of the company being awarded a large military contract to develop a new line of next-gen armor.\n\nIn similar news, I\u2019m hearing that RSI has landed what is being called a substantial contract from the government. Exact details are under wraps, but one insider claims that it isn\u2019t a standard order of ships and parts. Supposedly, the company\u2019s facilities in Kilian are being expanded and revamped to accommodate the custom order, and a slew of job openings are to be expected in the near future.\n\nNew facilities and new jobs are just two examples of benefits from the explosion in military spending. Many economists expect the windfall to stream through a lot of different sectors. Still, some within the government are balking at the new expenditures, claiming the spending is minimally effective in the short-term and potentially devastating to the budget in the long-term.\n\nJoining us now to further discuss the Empire\u2019s recent expenditures is Senator Kyle Polo. Welcome to the show, Senator.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Thank you.\n\nNow most people would recognize your name from your recent controversial budget proposal that would have drastically cut military spending. Yesterday, you visited the Ferron System and held a press conference in Tram to announce your latest bill, which is intended to end the city\u2019s police strike.\n\nYour plan involves spending the Empire\u2019s credits to increase the police force\u2019s budget so they can upgrade equipment and arms; even to pay higher salaries in an effort to attract new recruits. After leading the charge to cut government spending, you\u2019re now asking the UEE for a substantial sum for a project that solely benefits one city. Why the sudden change of heart on government spending?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: There\u2019s a common misconception that the initiative was only about cutting spending and reducing government services. That\u2019s not true at all. Its goal was to more evenly distribute government spending amongst all essential agencies. Of course, the military receives a disproportionately large amount of the budget, and thusly, was on the hook to have more of its funds reallocated to other important projects like this one.\n\nIs this in any way an effort to keep the Polo Initiative alive by passing its essential components piecemeal through the Senate?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: You don\u2019t come as far as I have politically without knowing how to identify a lost cause. That said, simply because the initiative failed doesn\u2019t mean I\u2019ll abandon the ideas and policies that built its backbone. Skyrocketing spending is still a concern of mine, but so are the people of Tram.\n\nFor far too long they have lived without law and order. Their safety and security are crippled because the police department isn\u2019t equipped with weapons commensurate with the loadouts of the outlaw gangs that run rampant in the streets. If this Empire is looking to spend credits to protect its people, then Tram needs to be high on that list. Any Senators that don\u2019t believe that Tram is a war zone should visit the city without their bodyguards and see how safe they feel.\n\nSenator, your intentions are admirable, but doesn\u2019t your bill get the UEE government involved in a local issue? Aren\u2019t Tram\u2019s fiscal troubles ultimately their own responsibility?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: The UEE\u2019s Common Laws guarantee that fundamental rights will be maintained in every system. We\u2019ve waited long enough for the situation to be resolved at the local level. Now is the time for the UEE to live up to its promise.\n\nSenator, yesterday you gave a press conference in Tram, which isn\u2019t exactly in your system. There are rumors that your political ambitions go farther than your seat in Croshaw.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: Listen, the people of Tram may not be my constituents, but that doesn\u2019t stop me from being concerned about them. The well-being of Tram directly affects Croshaw. Since the start of the police strike, trade between the two systems has fallen by over 50%. Haulers don\u2019t feel safe in the system. That doesn\u2019t just hurt businesses in Croshaw and Tram; the lost taxes and tariffs hurt the entire Empire\u2019s bottom line. Arguing that this is a local issue simply fails to see the big picture.\n\nMany would contend that this issue\u2019s impact on the economy is inconsequential. That any potential gains would not even come close to covering the cost. How do you respond to those claims?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: As a Croshaw native, I know intimately how Tram has helped this Empire. The streets I walked on, the buildings I grew up in, were literally cut from its veins. The opera house in Terra, the underground domes of Davien, both were built from materials sourced from just outside Tram. In fact, there are only a few UEE systems that have not benefitted from this planet\u2019s incredible sacrifice. It\u2019s high time the Empire returns the favor.\n\nConsidering the current state of the budget, is this really the moment to be presenting another spending measure?\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: It\u2019s as good a time as any. I know this isn\u2019t considered an emergency wartime expenditure, so it will face a much more arduous approval process in the Senate, but everyone is entitled to safety and security. Common Laws are part of the fabric of the Empire; it\u2019s always the right time to enforce that.\n\nLast week, the Senate approved a massive R&D measure for the military. If ten percent of those funds had been set aside for Tram, then the financial component of this bill would\u2019ve been fulfilled. The Tram police force would be able to upgrade their equipment and not worry about being out-gunned by outlaws. Considering the colossal amount of credits the Empire is currently spending to defend the Empire, it\u2019s literally a small price to pay to bring peace to an important system.\n\nNot when the money is being diverted to a city and police force that has a well-documented history of corruption and mismanagement.\n\nSenator Kyle Polo: The quickest way to end corruption is to inspire trust. To show that we, as an Empire, are committed to getting this once great city back on its feet again.\n\nWell, we\u2019re going to have to end it right there. Thank you to Senator Kyle Polo for joining us today on Kaizen. I\u2019m Aaron Schere. Until next time."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":80,"created_at":"2015-12-09T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"10 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-07 23:10:25","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":15101,"next_id":15104}}