Population | 382 million |
Currency | Dollar |
Animal | Chupacabra |
The Dictatorship of The Tropican Republic is a huge, orderly nation, notable for its unlimited-speed roads, irreverence towards religion, and spontaneously combusting cars. The hard-working, cynical population of 382 million Tropicans enjoy great individual freedoms in everything except elections, which, where they exist at all, are populist shams for a dictatorship government that has no intention of ever giving up power.
The relatively small, corrupt, pro-business, well-organized government juggles the competing demands of Education, Law & Order, and Healthcare. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 11.3%.
The powerhouse Tropican economy, worth 31.9 trillion Dollars a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, with significant contributions from Gambling, Information Technology, and Woodchip Exports. Average income is 83,404 Dollars, but there is a large disparity between incomes, with the richest 10% of citizens earning 349,464 per year while the poor average 12,955, a ratio of 27.0 to 1.
A traveller who once stubbed a toe on an Air Brancaland flight has been offered asylum, it is believed that belligerence is a passing phase foreign leaders will soon outgrow, money grows on trees, and there's an aura of pseudoscience around academia. Crime, especially youth-related, is well under control, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The Tropican Republic's national animal is the Chupacabra, which is also the nation's favorite main course.
The Tropican Republic is ranked 83,309th in the world and 4th in Caribbean for Most Advanced Public Education, scoring 2,517.45 on the Edu-tellignce® Test Score.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : The Tropican Republic was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Highest Disposable Incomes, Most Avoided, and Highest Wealthy Incomes and the Top 5% for Most Inclusive and Highest Crime Rates.
- : The Tropican Republic's influence in Caribbean rose from "Shoeshiner" to "Page".
- : Following new legislation in The Tropican Republic, there's an aura of pseudoscience around academia.
- : Following new legislation in The Tropican Republic, money grows on trees.
- : Following new legislation in The Tropican Republic, it is believed that belligerence is a passing phase foreign leaders will soon outgrow.
- : Following new legislation in The Tropican Republic, a traveller who once stubbed a toe on an Air Brancaland flight has been offered asylum.
- : Following new legislation in The Tropican Republic, the welfare administration's new sweeping authority has forced the poor and needy to shop from pre-approved grocery lists.
- : Following new legislation in The Tropican Republic, every street in the nation contains at least three law firms.
- : Following new legislation in The Tropican Republic, The Tropican Republic's airwaves are dominated by corporate-backed commercial radio.
- : Following new legislation in The Tropican Republic, East Lebatuckese luxury goods are plundered by the working class of The Tropican Republic.