Population | 2.27 billion |
Currency | lira |
Animal | tiger |
The Republic of Aimoto Rinku is a massive, safe nation, remarkable for its barren, inhospitable landscape, parental licensing program, and free-roaming dinosaurs. The hard-working population of 2.27 billion Aimoto Rinkuans are highly moralistic and fiercely conservative, in the sense that they tend to believe most things should be outlawed. People who have good jobs and work quietly at them are lauded; others are viewed with suspicion.
The medium-sized, moralistic government prioritizes Defense, although Education, Law & Order, and Welfare are also considered important, while International Aid is ignored. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 29.4%.
The Aimoto Rinkuan economy, worth 118 trillion lire a year, is led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, with major contributions from Uranium Mining, Retail, and Pizza Delivery. Average income is 52,217 lire, with the richest citizens earning 7.6 times as much as the poorest.
Foreign leaders are advising that Leader's letters must have gotten lost in the mail, the military perceives nations hit by natural disasters as "easy pickings", builders spend more time negotiating "tasteful architecture" than on actual construction, and concert halls sport signs proclaiming "No Shorts, Sandals or Swastikas". Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Aimoto Rinku's national animal is the tiger, which teeters on the brink of extinction due to widespread deforestation.
Aimoto Rinku is ranked 228,814th in the world and 1,581st in Remembrance for Largest Automobile Manufacturing Sector, scoring -5.48 on the Henry Ford Productivity Index.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, concert halls sport signs proclaiming "No Shorts, Sandals or Swastikas".
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, builders spend more time negotiating "tasteful architecture" than on actual construction.
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, the military perceives nations hit by natural disasters as "easy pickings".
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, foreign leaders are advising that Leader's letters must have gotten lost in the mail.
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, Aimoto Rinku is increasingly belligerent on the international stage.
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, the beauty of coastal towns is marred only slightly by all the closed-down storefronts.
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, the nationalistic national anthem inspires citizens to literally spit at foreigners.
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, adulthood begins with the creation of an email account.
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, Leader is called 'Patches' at international summits.
- : Following new legislation in Aimoto Rinku, the new foreign policy is "why bother invading neighbours when they can be bought wholesale?".