Blackstone Code

Chapter 1609: normal social

In fact, many people are very puzzled, why those big people, well-known big people, are always seeking peace.

Isn't peace... not something that is readily available?

Maybe it's because they don't really know the people in the upper classes, and they don't know what's going on with them.

It is wrong to think that everyone is human, so...the needs should be roughly the same.

But, it's really different.

As soon as Lynch got home after a meeting from the Department of Defense, the little maid told Lynch that Governor Tracy had called him and hoped that he would call back as soon as possible.

The little maid's attitude was a little strange. Lyn Qi glanced at her, then glanced at the little maid standing beside her, and seemed to understand something.

There was a time when the little maid brought her cousin over in order to win the job instead of herself. She didn't naively want to win over Lynch, she just wanted to stabilize the job.

To this end, she even pushed her little cousin into the fire pit.

Of course this may be her own idea, but this kind of sorry for her little cousin.

But she suddenly found that some things didn't seem to need others to replace, the existence of the little cousin not only could not help her, but might become a threat to her, her attitude changed.

Everything came from that night.

Lynch wasn't very concerned about the little maid's change, just like you wouldn't care if a cat walking by your side rubbed your leg to please, or just wanted to leave a scent.

These things should be left to them.

Back in the study, Lynch picked up the phone and dialed the number left by Ms. Tracy, which was Bu Payne's local number.

At this time, Lynch felt a little tired. Since he returned to Bupen, he has been working anytime, anywhere, meeting and meeting.

He thought he could rest for a while today, but Ms. Tracy came again.

The call was quickly connected, Lynch reported her home, and then Ms. Tracy expressed the hope that she could meet Lynch.

She came this time for two reasons.

First, the issue of the governor's election. Her time is up, and the next round of elections is about to start. Although her local support rate is not too low, no one can guarantee the direct election of voters.

If politics wants to crush public opinion, it cannot lack the blessing of capital, just as capital wants to crush public opinion, it also needs the support of politics.

As for whether public opinion is... no, that's a stupid question, and we all know the answer.

To put it simply, it’s about money, influence, and maybe other things.

After making an appointment, just after hanging up, the phone rang again. It was Senator Langdon.

"Mr. Lynch, are you free tonight?"

"We've got some new friends here, you know..."

Senator Langdon's words were not completely finished, but his meaning was fully expressed.

Lynch's political spokesperson, that is, a new friend in the small circle of congressmen with him as the core.

These new friends have just completed their flamboyant transformation into the highest political halls of the Commonwealth.

What these people need to do now is not to exert their influence and do something for the country, but to find a place where they need themselves and where they can be placed as soon as possible.

Only if you find this position will you not become a fringe of Congress, and only if you find this position, will a large amount of legal income be remitted to your account on schedule.

There may be no shortage of lofty idealists among these people, but there is definitely no shortage of people who sneak into Congress for money.

As a potential core, Lynch has to show up, which will help establish his status in the minds of the group, and also help Langdon's control of the entire circle!

As for whether Langdon will replace him?

Lynch isn't worried about that because in the Commonwealth, in Congress, you can say, "We're going to **** a senator" or even "We're going to **** the president."

It doesn't matter, everyone will not think that you have a bad mind, and there may be people who support your ideas.

But if you were to say, "Let's go get the capitalists," chances are all the big capitalists will get the news in ten minutes.

Then you might drink too much at night, get electrocuted in the bathtub at home, and die in an accident.

For Langdon to get past Lynch, then he must find someone to take over his small group, and this person, or this force, must be capable of resisting retaliation from Lynch.

No one is that stupid to provoke someone like Lynch, at least not for the next ten years, and until Mr. Truman's influence wanes, no one will.

So Lynch wasn't worried at all, he really did that, and the first ones who came to snitch were those senators.

They didn't become friends with Senator Langdon because of his charisma, they were purely for Lynch!

Lynch thought for a while, agreed, and called Ms. Tracy again, saying that he would have a brief meeting with members of Congress in the evening.

If she doesn't mind, you can go together, or wait a little longer.

Ms. Tracy's political influence mainly comes from three places. The first is the political influence of "her mayor's father" herself. She has connections, but it cannot promote her to become the first female governor in federal history.

So that's not the point.

The second, from her uncle who was the patriarch, is one of the keys.

Eighty-one percent of the people in the Commonwealth are now religious—a figure that's nearly ten percent higher than in the past because of the outbreak of war.

Young people, especially those who go to war, begin to believe in God and believe that they can enter the kingdom of heaven after they have sacrificed for the country.

What does 81 percent of believers represent?

It means that there are at least 50 million believers in the Federation, and among them, there are about 3 million to 4 million believers and voters, who will be influenced by her uncle.

And then there's the third one, feminist organizations.

Ms. Tracy's coming to power was not strictly a "political victory", she was just one of the people's needs at the right time, and the most suitable one.

Therefore, it is very reasonable for the two parties to agree that she will come to power. There is nothing particularly unreasonable. Her victory represents the advancement of the federation in terms of social form and system!

It is a victory for the free will of the people of the Commonwealth!

For both parties, nothing more than a female governor!

This also led to Ms. Tracy's lack of high-level political resources even though she has become a female governor.

She is not the kind of female politician who goes up step by step. She can count the people she knows in Congress on one hand, and it is not so familiar.

So when Lynch said he wanted to chat with the gentlemen in Congress and didn't mind taking Ms. Tracey, she immediately agreed.

At seven fifteen in the evening, it was dinner time, and Lynch came outside the restaurant they had reserved.

The second floor that I visited today was packaged down and only received one table of guests.

Ms. Tracy has been waiting here for a while. After Lynch got out of the car, she immediately greeted her. There was another lady with her.

Thirty years old or more, the impression to Lynch is that he is very white, even at night!

"This is Landa..." Ms. Tracy gave a brief introduction, Lynch shook hands with her, and the three entered the elevator.

Both Ms. Tracey and this Ms. Landa are fragrant, and the natural aroma makes the scent not cheap at all, and it feels great.

After reaching the second floor, Senator Langdon, who got the news, had appeared at the elevator entrance. He took the initiative to say hello to Lynch, and then greeted Ms. Tracy.

He knew Ms. Tracy, the first female governor of the federation, and he didn't need to pretend not to know in front of Lynch, that would be stupid!

But Landa, he really didn't know him, but neither Lynch nor Ms. Tracey introduced her ideas, and Senator Langdon didn't have much to do.

Lynch noticed that Senator Langdon's demeanor, appearance, had made a big difference.

He has started to develop towards a real top politician, wearing very low-key but definitely not cheap clothes.

Many ordinary people may feel that there is no difference between those big men and their clothes, but they never think that there is no difference in their eyes, in fact, there is a big difference.

The federal dress style tends to be loose, which is also influenced by the federal people's pursuit of freedom and enjoyment.

They are not like Gavra's formal suits, which are a little suffocating, for men and women alike.

Slightly loose formal clothes are indeed difficult to tell the difference between expensive and cheap at a glance, and this is precisely what the upper-level politicians of the Federation like most.

Low-key luxury, they think this is the fiery excellence hidden in the body, and Lynch sums it up as "stuffy", if there is a word for it in this world.

With the arrival of Lynch, the people who were chatting stood up one after another. These big figures who could only be seen on TV appeared in front of Ms. Tracy and Ms. Randa, which had already given them a great impact.

What made it even more incredible for them, and what seemed reasonable to them, was that Lynch wasn't the foil, he was the protagonist.

"This is... Senator!"

"This is... Congressman!"

In front of outsiders, they can be collectively called members of Congress, but only the members of Congress know in their hearts that Senators and House of Representatives are never the same thing.

You must introduce them separately. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com uses this to warn those congressmen that although they are also congressmen, they are the bottom!

This is a kind of rule, and the power of rules is extremely powerful!

Lynch shook hands with everyone modestly and chatted a few words. Then he sat down with everyone to eat a little and talked about the current situation at home and abroad. He stayed for less than 20 minutes before getting up and leaving.

Everyone escorted him to the elevator door, and then watched the elevator door close.

Senator Langdon also took these people out to release the pressure at night, which is also a routine to welcome new friends!

At this moment, in the elevator, Lynch looked at Ms. Landa with some doubts, "Are you feeling unwell?"

"I hear you're breathing very fast!"

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