Population | 9.157 billion |
Currency | Dollar |
Animal | Eagle |
The 32nd Vice President of John Nance Garner is a colossal, efficient nation, remarkable for its absence of drug laws and spontaneously combusting cars. The hard-working, democratic population of 9.157 billion John Nance Garnerians live in a state of perpetual fear, as a complete breakdown of social order has led to the rise of order through biker gangs.
The relatively small, liberal, pro-business, outspoken government prioritizes Defense, although Healthcare, Welfare, and Public Transport are also considered important, while International Aid and Spirituality are ignored. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 8.8%.
The very strong John Nance Garnerian economy, worth 389 trillion Dollars a year, is quite specialized and led by the Trout Farming industry, with major contributions from Basket Weaving, Automobile Manufacturing, and Book Publishing. Average income is 42,553 Dollars, but there is a large disparity between incomes, with the richest 10% of citizens earning 172,535 per year while the poor average 6,986, a ratio of 24.7 to 1.
Crime is a serious problem, with the police force struggling against a lack of funding and a high mortality rate. John Nance Garner's national animal is the Eagle, which can occasionally be seen dodging aircraft in the nation's cities.
John Nance Garner is ranked 215,071st in the world and 6,319th in Lazarus for Most Stationary, with 32.95361085412 days.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : John Nance Garner was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Pro-Market.
- : John Nance Garner's influence in Lazarus rose from "Unproven" to "Hatchling".
- : John Nance Garner's influence in Lazarus rose from "Zero" to "Unproven".
- : John Nance Garner was refounded in Lazarus.
- : John Nance Garner ceased to exist in The Library of Congress.
- : John Nance Garner was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Drug Use.
- : John Nance Garner's influence in The Library of Congress rose from "Squire" to "Apprentice".
- : John Nance Garner's influence in The Library of Congress rose from "Page" to "Squire".
- : John Nance Garner's influence in The Library of Congress rose from "Shoeshiner" to "Page".
- : John Nance Garner's influence in The Library of Congress rose from "Zero" to "Shoeshiner".