The Republic of Everydays is a massive, safe nation, remarkable for its national health service, ubiquitous missile silos, and avowedly heterosexual populace. The compassionate population of 1.434 billion Everydaysians 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 large government juggles the competing demands of Law & Order, Healthcare, and Education. The average income tax rate is 37.8%, but much higher for the wealthy.
The Everydaysian economy, worth 56.4 trillion baht a year, is fairly diversified and led by the Cheese Exports industry, with major contributions from Tourism, Arms Manufacturing, and Information Technology. State-owned companies are reasonably common. Average income is 39,336 baht, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.9 times as much as the poorest.
Forty-year-old men are asked for their ID before watching the latest pony cartoon movies, motorists must pay to enter inner-cities during peak hours, all technology must be personally blessed by religious officials before purchase, and man-love is banned in the name of His love. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a very well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Everydays's national animal is the unicorn, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.
Everydays is ranked 58,272nd in the world and 21st in NationStates Museum of Art for Best Weather, with 111 meters of sunlight.
National Happenings
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Everydays, man-love is banned in the name of His love.
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Everydays was reclassified from "Inoffensive Centrist Democracy" to "Moralistic Democracy".
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Everydays, all technology must be personally blessed by religious officials before purchase.
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Everydays, motorists must pay to enter inner-cities during peak hours.
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Everydays, forty-year-old men are asked for their ID before watching the latest pony cartoon movies.
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Everydays, classes are regularly interrupted by drunken children.
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Everydays was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Most Politically Apathetic Citizens.
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Everydays was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Most Politically Apathetic Citizens.
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Everydays's influence in NationStates Museum of Art fell from "Apprentice" to "Squire".
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Everydays's influence in NationStates Museum of Art rose from "Squire" to "Apprentice".