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The Rogue Nation of No economic royalists |
“NRA also stands for National Recovery Act”
| Category: New York Times Democracy | ||
| Civil Rights: Excellent |
Economy: Fair |
Political Freedoms: World Benchmark |
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Location: Canada |
Regional Influence: Minnow |
The Rogue Nation of No economic royalists is a massive, safe nation, remarkable for its museums and concert halls. Its compassionate, intelligent population of 4.13 billion enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.
It is difficult to tell where the omnipresent, corrupt government stops and the rest of society begins, but it juggles the competing demands of Social Welfare, Education, and Public Transport. The average income tax rate is 71%, and even higher for the wealthy. The private sector is almost wholly made up of enterprising fourteen-year-old boys selling lemonade on the sidewalk, although the government is looking at stamping this out.
The No economic royalists Automotive Racing Series draws millions of spectators annually while those near the tracks complain about the noise, the government's religious works are headed by a New Age guru, prime real estate is devoted to wind farms and solar energy generators, and Members of Parliament are often found living in cardboard boxes. Crime -- especially youth-related -- is totally unknown. No economic royalists's national animal is the beagle, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its currency is the egalitarian.
No economic royalists is ranked 164th in the region and 51,683rd in the world for Largest Furniture Restoration Industry.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity: 8 days ago
- 32 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, Members of Parliament are often found living in cardboard boxes. - 32 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, prime real estate is devoted to wind farms and solar energy generators. - 48 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, the government's religious works are headed by a New Age guru. - 48 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, the No economic royalists Automotive Racing Series draws millions of spectators annually while those near the tracks complain about the noise. - 58 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, the average commuter spends four hours a day driving to and from work. - 58 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, the government has adopted a more thrifty attitude to administrating the country's needs. - 68 days ago:
No economic royalists was reclassified from "Civil Rights Lovefest" to "New York Times Democracy". - 68 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, the fire protection service is wholly government-funded. - 68 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, citizens are expected to be proficient in at least five languages. - 68 days ago: Following new legislation in
No economic royalists, the government is making attempts at curtailing the flood of spam emails with little progress.

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