Omigodtheykilledkenny wrote:I understand that, but seeing as resolutions are Yes/No questions, and not multiple choice (with varying stat effects based on which option you choose), being able to figure out the prevailing statistical effect of "Yes" should not be hard.
I agree, but that should be true for players too. I don't see why you need a byline to be able to tell that an anti-terrorism law will increase military spending and a weapons ban decrease it.