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Question: Who would you vote for in February for President?
#1
Duke
 
#2
Jerry Arkansas
 
#3
Flo
 
#4
SirNick
 
#5
Sibboleth
 
#6
Tyrion
 
#7
Napoleon
 
#8
Undecided
 
#9
NOTA
 
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Total Voters: 33

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« Reply #50 on: December 24, 2013, 01:26:49 AM »

To this day, Superique believes that Xahar betrayed the President and Atlasia, a view shared by many Atlasians.

I would be interested in elaboration on this point.

I glad that you've read the article anyway =)
To be fair, I sent your question to Lumine, the author. He will answer you. I am not privy to the reasoning behind that statement
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« Reply #51 on: December 27, 2013, 02:14:05 PM »

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Serving the Midwest . . . and the Pacific
Regional News

After Expulsion, Xahar heads to San Francisco

Wishes to take Council Seat.

[San Francisco, California –[/b] After being expelled from the Senate, Former Senator Xahar has evidently decided to take his seat in the Council. The Speaker, DemPGH, has raised no objection to him taking his seat. Objections and counter-points were raised by Senators and non-Senators a like during the expulsion process. The Pacific Governor, who supported the process, criticized Xahar’s supporter, who just recently were calling for Senator Napoleon to go through the same process. Despite the utter chaos surrounding the Pacific Council, we hope that the legislative body can function.
 
Althing Race starts to take shape

2 candidates have announced entrance into the race, 2 more have hinted of jumping in.

 Cheesewhiz, Vitality - So far the race for Althing has two announced candidates. Brewer, a new face, and incumbent Arturo Belano have both announced they will be running for the 3 person legislature. Incumbents GAworth and cris have both hinted at a run but have declared yet. GAworth has said that he will announce on January 1st, whether he will run or not. No word from other possible candidates such as Spamage or Rooney. “It will be interesting to see who gets elected, because it could foreshadow the Governor’s race,” said an Althing watcher. We will try to keep you informed on who else jumps into the race.

Governor Signs Budget

Calls for amendments to the budget in the New Year

 Cheesewhiz, Vitality - Governor Lumine yesterday signed the Midwest budget and the Midwest Teacher pay rise bill into law. He cited that to avoid a shutdown, and no response from the GM on amendments, that the budget was not amended. He called for the budget to be amended in the New Year. “I will be proposing an amendment to the budget,” GAworth told us, “it may or may not include the corporate tax exemption I previously proposed because we do not know how much that cost.” However, the Government of the Midwest is not shutting down, and the region has nearly $43 Billion in surplus, we will try to keep you updated on any updates.

Senate Skeptical of Pacific Stimulus

Looks like the measure may not pass

 San Francisco, California - There are calls for benchmarks, for reducing the amount, for giving stimulus to other regions, or simply scrapping the whole idea anyways and merging the Pacific with the Midwest. The bill has not been received well at all in Nyman. “Look, if the Pacific came to the Senate with a detailed plan of how the money was going to be spent, I think they would have less trouble with the bill,” a disgruntled watcher of Pacific Politics told us. We will try to keep you updated on the bill and remind everyone that the paper will be hosting a forum in the Pacific on how to revitalize the Pacific come the New Year. 

National News

Paper announces new reforms, expanded coverage

The Paper to become a national paper.


Rapid City, Vitality- The Record-Courier, after receiving consultations from our readers is announcing a change in our policies. We will stop being a daily paper and covert our coverage to 3 times a week, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. The paper will still focus on the affairs of the Midwest, but will expand our coverage to all of Atlasia, including stories from all five regions and the federal level. We of course are always looking for guest writers and columnists. We will continue our sit downs with newsmakers.
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« Reply #52 on: January 01, 2014, 05:25:36 PM »

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Serving the Midwest and all of Atlasia
Midwest and Pacific Regions News

GAworth announces his campaign for Althing

Touts record and activity.

Cheesewhiz, Vitality – The longest serving member of the Althing has announced that he wishes to seek a third term as Representative.  Vitality’s own, GAworth, announced today that he is seeking a third term in office as a member of the Althing. He touted his legislative record and said that the fight for a better Midwest is not over. This follows the announcement of Brewer and Incumbent Arturo Belano running for the Althing. We look forward to seeing the race unfold. 

Lumine announces for Senate

Gears up for a campaign against TNF

Cheesewhiz, Vitality – The Governor of the Midwest has announced he wants to head to Nyman.  His slogan is “For Activity and Compromise”.  His announcement immediately received a reply from the Incumbent Senator. TNF said that the Governor would sell Midwesterners out and is hiding his conservatism under a cloak of centrism.  We look forward to see how the race will unfold, we do know this, it will be a fascinating two months.

IDS, Mideast, and Northeast Regions News

3 Tickets for Mideast Governor take shape

Start outlining their platforms

Nyman – Ahead of the upcoming election for Governor in the Mideast, three tickets have unfolded, Spiral/TJ, Siren/OAM, and Franzl/Sibboleth.  Senator Spiral has not announced his platform yet. Siren and OAM have announced a detailed plan on Education and Housing. Franzl has announced a plan to take public ownership of all breweries, eliminating unemployment, building industry in economically depressed areas, building infrastructure, an education program to include Cultural Marxism in the Curriculum, eliminating tuition at public universities, and implementing a fee for private universities.  We will try to keep you updated as the campaign unfolds. 

National News

Fix the regions Amendment makes it out of the Senate

So what is it calling for?


Rapid City, Vitality – The Amendment starts a long process toward regional reform. To change regional boundaries, the amendment calls for a 2/3 majority vote of the Senate and a Majority of the Citizens in 2/3 of the regions. The new boundaries will be drawn by the existing Regions executive, if after two months, the committee has not developed a plan then the Register General shall redraw the map unilaterally. “It is a long march toward the regional reform process, but it is a start,” says an analyst. We look forward to seeing how the process unfolds.

CMPA a major Party

Merger and membership increases make the CMPA a major party.
Rapid City, Vitality – With the merger of the NMAM and general membership increases the leftist party has emerged as the fifth largest party in Atlasia with 8 members. The party currently has an assemblyman in the Mideast and a Councilor in the Pacific, last we checked that is. They are currently running a ticket for Governor in the Mideast. The Marxist, Leninist, Sibbolethist party has made quite the splash, but can it continue? We will try to keep you updated.
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« Reply #53 on: January 03, 2014, 05:39:16 PM »
« Edited: January 03, 2014, 06:12:14 PM by GAworth »

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Serving the Midwest and all of Atlasia
Midwest and Pacific Regions News

GAworth elected President Pro-Tempore

Longest serving member elected PPT.

Cheesewhiz, Vitality – The man from Vitality was elected to serve as President Pro-Tempore of the Althing. However, the vote only had one of the members casting their vote for the nomination. GAworth was the only member to vote on the position. He was nominated by the Governor for the position. “I am sad the others did not vote. However, I am grateful for the position. I look forward to working with the Archduke and others to help get the massive log jam of legislation debated and voted on.”  

And then there were four

Cris announces bid for Re-election

Cheesewhiz, Vitality – The first term member of the Althing and lone Federalist has announced that he is running for re-election. There was some doubt of a run when former Governor Maxwell announced that he was running but then withdrew. Now the member from Mirth has announced re-election, making the number of candidates four.  We look forward to see how the race develops.

IDS, Mideast, and Northeast Regions News

Abortion laws are back

This time it is the IDS

Memphis, Tennessee - The IDS legislature is debating a bill that will loosen some restrictions on abortions in the IDS. Representative Sjoyce sponsored The “we’re not the Mideast” Act which repeals several laws relating to abortion in the South. Some of the more conservative members of the legislature oppose the legislation. We look to see how the bill progresses.  

National News

“90% certain he’ll run”

Sources say Reaganfan is eyeing Nyman.


Rapid City, Vitality – Sources have told the Record-Courier that Reaganfan is planning on running for President. These rumors come at the time that he has started an Anti-Marxist organization. Sources close to the potential candidate say they are 90% sure he will run, and if he does run that he will boost the Federalist Party and Conservatism at-large. One pollster told us, “So far it is the Conservative side of Politics hinting at runs, setting aside the short campaign of Flo, only center right candidates have been mentioned seriously. The funny thing is, they are trying to unseat a ticket they [Federalists] supported.” After the withdrawal of Flo, no one has yet to announce they are running for the Presidency yet.


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« Reply #54 on: January 05, 2014, 03:58:44 PM »

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Fifth state of the Region

Governor Lumine talks about energy and infrastructure

Cheesewhiz, Vitality – The Governor gave his last state of the region address the other day. In the speech, he pointed out his failings on some of his proposals from prior speeches but promised to kick it into high gear. He proposed several things targeting the energy sector in various ways. A new environmentalism course in schools, proposing bringing in Nuclear Power into the region, and working on a High Speed Rail Project where all proposed as ways to combat the dependence on fossil fuel usage.  We will try to keep you updated on the progress of the Governors initiatives.

IDS, Mideast, and Northeast Regions News

Nyman could get extra “defenses”

Rampart bill causes a stir

Nyman – Assemblyman Sibboleth has introduced a bill calling for a large wall to be built around part of the city of Nyman. Evidently the law calls for a wall to be built around most of the Capitol City. On Nymanite told us, “I am not sure if it is to protect us from the CMPA or to keep them safe from us. Either way, as long as the CMPA is on the opposite side of the Wall I am fine.” A pollster told us, “Look, we all know it is going down in the Assembly, nothing to see here move on.” Although we tend to agree, we do enjoy reading the outlandish CMPA legislation.  


National News

Rumor Mill: Presidential contest

We search through the tea leaves for a Presidential contest.


Rapid City, Vitality – With one candidate announced for the Presidency, who could he run against? Who is everyone going to run? Well we have talked to Atlasians in the know, or who claim to be in the know.
Right of Center: President Duke may run again, although it appears that many federalists and those on the right are not a huge fan of him. This could possibly see the President run to the left.  One politico told us, “There’s also some talk that Duke’s getting increasingly annoyed at Hagrid etc. for complaining that he’s not conservative enough and that he might run as the Labor candidate if he seeks a second term.”  Many race watchers believe that the former At-Large Senator Maxwell will run for President as the Federalist candidate, although with the announcement of Reaganfan running and the possibility of Duke running as a moderate independent, the right of center could fracture. Maxwell has already attacked Reaganfan almost as soon as the announcement was over. President Duke seems to feel betrayed and on the way out the door, although Fed Chair Tmth said some Feds may support a run of his, if he runs for re-election. Duke also seemed too reached out to the Progressives to see if he may run as their endorsed candidate or at least have their support. The DR is staying quiet about candidates and what about JerryAR?
Left of Center: Pacific Senator Tyrion is rumored to be eyeing a run for the Presidency as the Labor candidate. One analyst said the Progressives may not be running a candidate after the withdrawal of Flo, although Superique is sending out a test balloon. Duke may make a run over to the left so who knows. CMPA will probably run Sibboleth or Franzl.
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« Reply #55 on: January 05, 2014, 03:59:47 PM »

Editorial: Op-Ed:  Dereliction of Duty - And of Women - In the IDS
By: Sjoyce
     “The current controversy surrounds four main points: the legalization of the RU-486 abortion pill, the repeal of parental and spousal consent laws, the allowance of regional funding to any facility that performs abortions, and the repeal of a requirement of ultrasounds before abortions. I’ll touch on three of them (including four of the laws) here.
     First, we need to look at the RU-486 pill. What this pill does is medically induce an abortion - because it’s a pill instead of a surgical procedure, it’s far easier to deliver and provide, meaning that hospitals, physicians, and gynecologists could provide it rather than a specific clinic (important given the number of counties that don’t have an abortion provider). The pill is generally only effective in the first nine weeks of pregnancy, but it provides an alternative that is much less physically and emotionally invasive than surgery, and is remarkably safe (including being safer than other chemical alternatives such as methotrexate), with none of the possibly deadly complications of surgery. So why, then, do conservatives in the Legislature oppose a safe, cheap, non-invasive alternative to surgery that often happens earlier in the pregnancy? It’s not for any legitimate medical or scientific reason, and it’s certainly not out of any concern for the well-being of the women seeking the procedure. The opposition to the repeal of this legislation has no purpose other than to prevent women from obtaining abortions and to punish and discriminate against those who do, and to make it essentially inaccessible for low-income and rural citizens, as well as citizens who have underlying medical conditions or a high risk of complications that would make anesthesia not an option.
     Next, we’ll look at the Parental Consent Initiative. What the initiative requires is the consent of one of the legal guardians of a minor for that minor to be able to get an abortion. The problem with this law is that it doesn't work. All this law does is delay abortions - pushing them back to later in the pregnancy, where risks are greater, and oftentimes forcing girls to travel out of state (not to mention entirely prohibiting the procedure for wards of the state). This just provides another bureaucratic hurdle in the cynical attempt to make abortion so difficult to access that women won’t bother. The only goal of the law is to force women and their doctors into a confusing maze of regional bureaucracy to make abortions more difficult and dangerous to obtain. Though there is a provision in the legislation that would allow girls to obtain an abortion in instances of abuse or neglect, that provision still places the burden of proof on the young woman. All the legislation does is force young women to rely on a potentially abusive guardian, travel alone out of the region, or turn to unsafe alternatives to terminate her pregnancy in a cynical attempt to make it so dangerous that she won’t bother.
     From parental consent we move on to perhaps an even more ridiculous idea: spousal consent. This will be shorter, because the problems here are even more evident. This requires the written consent of both spouses to terminate a pregnancy. This takes the medical decision out of the hands of the patient (i.e.: the person who actually has to be pregnant and give birth) and the doctor and puts it into the hands of someone only involved in the process indirectly. It also contains no abuse clause like in the Parental Consent Initiative; if a woman hasn’t discussed her desire to end a pregnancy with her husband, it’s probably for a good reason, but now a woman’s health decision is held hostage by a potentially abusive spouse.
     The Pro-Informed Choice Initiative requires several things: that women are shown an ultrasound before an abortion, that woman are told that their ‘unborn child’ will feel pain, and that abortion increases the risk of cancer. The ultrasound requirement mandates a medically unnecessary invasive procedure on women - even those who have been the victim of rape or incest - as some sort of attempt to emotionally blackmail them. Ultrasounds, of course, are another financial burden, costing between $200 and $1200 (and, since they’re unnecessary, often won’t be covered by health providers) designed solely to add another layer of pricey bureaucracy to attempt to reduce the number of abortions through making it financially impossible for many. The law’s premise (that women need to see an ultrasound and then they’ll rethink their decision) is at best condescending and ineffective. All the ultrasound requirement does is use emotional blackmail and logistical barriers to attempt to bully women into avoiding abortions.
     Another provision of the law requires doctors to tell their patents that the abortion will cause pain to their ‘unborn child’ - in other words, the law forces doctors to lie to their patients. All credible medical sources say that fetuses cannot feel pain before the third trimester (abortions in the third trimester are banned in the region). To say that the fetus can feel pain at any stage is Akinesque levels of scientific denial. There is no scientific evidence that says that fetuses can feel pain at that stage of pregnancy - or that they ever experience the kind of pain an adult would experience (fetuses, after all, have their skull compressed going through the birth canal, and are confined in a very small, wet, hot place for months). The idea of early-stage fetal pain is based on junk science - but the current law doesn’t even rely on that junk science. The current law is ‘lie to your patients, or go to prison for years and lose your job’.
     Finally, the bill forces doctors to tell patients that having an abortion will increase their risk of cervical, ovarian, and breast cancer. This is another lie. Abortion is actually generally safer than pregnancy, and everybody - the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - state that there is no link between cancer and abortion. The only link between abortion and breast cancer is that the RU-486 pill blocks progesterone and has been shown to be effective in shutting down some of the genes that cause breast cancer. So this is another ‘lie-to-your-patients’ provision of the law.

     What have the conservatives (two Federalists and an independent) in the Legislature had to say in defense of this? What justification do they have for making abortions inaccessible for low-income and rural women? For holding the medical future of a woman in the hands of a potentially abusive spouse or parent? For forcing doctors to lie to their patients and perform pricy, medically unnecessary procedures? “We should stay true to our socially conservative values.” “I’m pro-life.” Legislator Supersonic (Ind-TN)’s vague appeals to socially conservative values notwithstanding, the only input offered from our Federalist Legislators ChairmanSanchez (Fed-FL) and Jack Enderman (Fed-FL) is “I can’t support this.”
     I don’t want this to turn partisan - and I thank Emperor Dereich, who at least recognizes the public consensus on these issues, and Emperor PiT, who has provided arguments for the repeal of several of these bills, for their valuable input - but conservatives in the Legislature are standing against the repeal of legislation that puts unnecessary, expensive, and cumbersome bureaucratic barriers in the path of a woman seeking a legal medical procedure, without even offering any reason for doing so. I wouldn’t mind if we had a lengthy debate on this issue and the outcome was maintenance of the laws; I’d oppose that outcome, of course, but it would at least involve the region being aware of it and there being a public discussion. Instead, we have this - legislators who haven’t even shown up to the debate with any facts or arguments look to cause a bill to fail. It’s a shameful performance by these legislators. The region deserves better.

SJoyce served in the IDS Legislature for three terms from July to December of 2012 before serving as the region’s Emperor from April to July of 2013. He was elected to the Legislature again in December of 2013. He is a political independent.
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« Reply #56 on: January 07, 2014, 03:49:39 PM »

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Serving the Midwest and all of Atlasia
Midwest and Pacific Regions News

Pacific Budget Revealed

Faces stark criticism

San Francisco, California – Governor PJ has released a long expected budget. The budget has been received harshly; mainly it seems, for the income tax section of the budget. The section heavily taxes the super rich. 30% for those who make over $50 Million is the top tax bracket.  So far no amendments have been made to the budget.  The budget also established taxes on Marijuana, Tobacco, Alcohol, and Soda. A San Francisco Economist told us, “It is not a pretty budget, and the income tax section needs some re-doing, but the region needs to create a tax base as soon as possible. It certainly generates more revenue than the previous budget, we just don’t know how much.”

RC Poll: Althing

Poll shows GAworth on top

Cheesewhiz, Vitality – Incumbent GAworth looks set to be re-elected, if the polls are correct. Of those who chose a candidate, GAworth got 50% of the vote, Cris came in second with 33.32%, and Arturo Belano and Brewer tied 8.33% each. “I appreciate the support in the poll, but, I don’t believe polls, party line voting is always a risk. I hope my record can change that.” GAworth told us after the poll results were announced.  

IDS, Mideast, and Northeast Regions News


Editorial IDS Legislature looks at reforming the size of the legislature

Looks at creating regional seats

Memphis, Tennessee – The IDS Legislature is looking at changing the makeup of the chamber. The legislature B class members will be now regional seats, with 1 member representing the eastern states, and the other one representing the western states. The bill would also allow for the chamber to reduce in membership if not enough people run.  There may need more clarification on the bill after amendments. A panel will devise the district make up.  We will try to keep you updated.
National News

Presidential Race Reaction and Rumors

Polls and Potential Candidates start to unfold


Rapid City, Vitality – This week has seen many developments in the Presidential Race. Alongside Reaganfan, we have seen Maxwell jump in officially as a candidate and President Duke hint at a re-election run for President. We have a flurry of polling, rumors about potential candidates, and some attacks followed by apologies. A Robot unicorn poll shows a dead tie between Reaganfan and potential Federalist candidate Maxwell. Another poll shows Reaganfan getting around 41% of the general vote, with SoIA Superique in second with 25.4%. A Cris poll shows that if it was Reaganfan v. Duke for the Federalist primary, Reaganfan would win no problem 44.7% to 31.6% with 23.7% undecided or wanting another candidate. Also, there are rumors that Sir Nick may stage a bid for the Presidency, the North East’s Governor has alluded to a run.
As we mentioned earlier we are seeing a fight for the Federalist nomination as the Midwest’s own former at-large Senator Maxwell has announced a run for the Presidency. He has begun to lay his platform, Lower taxes, restricted foreign policy, and a re-focus on energy policies to name a few. Reaganfan is what we call an unashamed conservative and hawk on international issues. One pollster told us, “If Reaganfan makes it out of the primary as the Fed Candidate, the left of center could very well win the white house.” To make things even more fascinating, President Duke may run as an Independent or even as some have speculated a Labor Party candidate.  He is already tempting us with an announcement in the near future. One Presidential politics observer told us, “If he runs, he will get significant support from Moderate Federalists, centrists like Progressive Union members, and moderate Laborites, although it could embolden a strong leftist ticket to challenge him.” “If he (Duke) runs for the nomination for Labor, expect him to face stiff competition, Laborites aren’t going to just embrace the former Federalist backed candidate with open arms.” That statement came from another race watcher.  
The Paper decided to take the names mentioned and out them in a contest with no undecided/NOTA option. Here are the results, Maxwell 32.3%, Reaganfan 22.6%, Superique 16.1%, Duke 12.9%, Tyrion, 9.7%, SirNick 6.5%, and Sibboleth 0%.
So far we have:
Running: Reaganfan, Maxwell
Mentioned: Pres. Duke, Tyrion, Sir Nick, Superique

Paper seeks Columnists, op-ed writers
Rapid City, Vitality – The Record-Courier is seeking regular columnists and op-ed writers. Columnists will write news stories like the ones we run now, op-ed writers can write opinion pieces, as long as they do not stoop to personal attacks. “We are looking for regular columnists to help diversify our content. Furthermore, I would like to see two op-ed writers, one from the left, and one from the right, writing on the same issue, but giving two different opinions. With more columnists we can focus on under-reported stories, like the activities in the Senate.” GAworth told us.

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« Reply #57 on: January 10, 2014, 06:16:37 PM »
« Edited: January 10, 2014, 06:33:59 PM by GAworth »

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National News

Senate votes on PPT

Yankee wins the race.

Nyman – The 59th Senate is underway and the first order is electing a new PPT (President Pro-Tempore). The Senate just voted to approve NC Yankee retained the position after an election between Yankee and Pacific Regional Senator Tyrion. The race was heading to a 5-5 tie in the Senate. However, with the conclusion that Yankee would win anyways with the VP’s tie breaker, Tyrion voted for Yankee for the sake of moving the Senates business along.  We commend Senator Tyrion for this move and hope that his goal of speeding up the saving of the Pacific can continue.
   
Maxwell leaves the race and Atlasia

Leaves an stunned group in his wake

Rapid City, Vitality – Former Midwest Governor and former Senator Maxwell De-Registered the other day leaving the community perplexed that the candidate for President who go to such extremes. He later reversed his decision and announced that he was registering again. However, under Atlasian law, any voluntary de-registration must wait 60 days to re-register. With the sudden removal of Maxwell from the political scene all together, the Federalist Primary for President and Midwestern politics have been shaken up. One Midwest political watcher, “Many thought he might run for Governor if he did not succeed in the Primary.” We look to see how the fallout of this continues.  

Duke reshuffles cabinet

Brings in the Midwest’s own GAworth

Nyman – Following the resignation of Sjoyce from the SoEA position, the Duke administration is seeing a re-shuffle. SoIA Superique is moving from the SoIA position to fill the position of SoEA. Midwest Representative GAworth has been tapped to serve as the next SoIA. The Progressive from Vitality has announced he will continue his Althing run until he is confirmed as the next SoIA. The confirmation process as already begun for both of the positions, we will try to keep you informed how the confirmations unfold.

Duke announces a run for re-election

Says there is more work to be done


Rapid City, Vitality – The Federalist Primary sees another entrant as President Duke has announced re-election for President. Despite rumors that the President would run for President as the Labor candidate, he has announced again that he will run for the Federalist Primary. This may be due to the withdrawal of Maxwell. He vows to continue efforts to simplify the tax code, streamline the healthcare system, revitalize the Pacific, and stimulate economic growth. We look forward to see how the primary will unfold.

Save the Pacific takes place
Government temporarily disbanded
San Fransisco, California – In a move to re-vitalize the pacific, the President has appointed Oakvale to oversea the re-vitalization effort. With the ruling of the Pacific Court, a State of Emergency has been declared granting Oakvale vast powers. Oakvale has re-written the Pacific constitution and suspended the legislature.  One Pacific watcher told us, “I feel this is not the way to do it, we should have a say in how we are re-building the Pacific, for a Federalist to appoint a Federalist to completely re-do the region, a largely leftist region, in the federalist image is sad, undemocratic and disturbing.” A now unemployed Council staffer told us, “We were getting our act together. It was happening, but I guess they didn’t want to wait.”
Earlier today, Oakvale came out with reforms including repealing several laws, one environmentalist told us, “this is a dark day for the region, we should be building our recovering off destroying our environment, fracking and drilling in ANWR is not the answer to our problems. I am very sad by the actions of Oakvale.” He repealed or partially repealed 17 laws ranging from minimum wage to drilling to taxes. “In one press statement, months of work is repealed, wow, got to love this democracy we live in,” another former council staffer told us.
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« Reply #58 on: January 12, 2014, 05:11:28 PM »

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Midwest and Pacific Regions News

Oakvale Statement

Releases statement via the Paper

San Francisco, California –“I want to address some of the concerns that have been raised by Pacific citizens about the admittedly drastic actions I've taken in my temporary role as Emergency Manager.

I think it's first worth remembering just how dire a situation our region is in. One in four citizens are unemployed. There is zero investor confidence. Our credit rating is dirt. There is a perception, sadly largely justified, that we have not stabilised in the aftermath of the events of the NMAM incident.

It is because of this that the President appointed me to this temporary position, and the regional Justice granted me temporary sweeping powers to address the most urgent issues currently facing the Pacific.

The first action I took with these emergency powers was to institute the bulk of the Great Reform Amendment, giving us a functioning constitution, which had been languishing in the Council. Stimulus funds will depend on the confirmation of this Constitution (by the normal ratification process), but there will be a short time period allowed for further changed and amendments - the Council is not being cut out of the action here, but the administration felt it was necessary to act quickly and decisively to address what is perhaps the most obvious factor in our continuing crisis. I temporarily suspended the operations of the Pacific Council in order to avoid NMAM sabotage of these efforts, but since the new Constitution is currently in place and the most vital reforms are, at least for now, too, we will be resuming the Council shortly.

I secondly announced a spate of fiscal reforms, many of which have proved controversial. It is crucial that everyone realises that these reforms are not permanent. They will only continue past the present state of emergency is confirmed by the Council and signed by the Governor. I've also noted that one of the most controversial repeals, of the tracking ban, is irrelevant since the federal ban on tracking issued by President Nix is still in action. These measures were taken as part of an urgent plan to signal to the markets and investors, and not least to the Senate, that the Pacific is serous about reform and that decisive, significant action is being taken to reform.

There will of course be room for compromise with the regional authorities on many of these reforms, but some efforts will have to made if we're going to be getting another multi-billion dollar handout. That's the unfortunate truth.

I thirdly announced that, due to the extraordinary circumstances and the threat to regional stability during this time of crisis, public employees would not be permitted to join the strike announced by far-left factions. This is absolutely not an order I would dream of issuing during a more normal time, and not something I would support in anything other than the most extraordinary and dangerous of circumstances, but, as I said, we are in crisis and cannot afford to have our recovery efforts jeopardised by fringe extremists.

I want to make one thing clear to the members of the Council and to Governor PJ, who are reasonably perturbed by the actions taken by this office. This is not a permanent arrangement. The operations of the Pacific Council will be resumed as soon as possible. I hope to do this by Monday at the latest. With the most pressing action taken, we can start returning to normalcy and addressing the problems we face as a united team.

Upon the passage of a stimulus bill by the Senate, I will ask the President to declare an end to the state of emergency as laid out in the Pacific Justice's ruling. I will then cease to be the Emergency Manager, and my temporary powers will no longer exist. Full executive authority will again rest with the Governor of the Pacific, PJ.
I hope to stay on as the President's Special Project Manager for a longer period, but that will be an advisory and oversight position with powers far, far less sweeping than this temporary position I find myself in.

Lastly but certainly not least, I must note that if any of the emergency actions taken by this office violate federal law, they will not take effect and may be ignored. I'm sure all Pacificans can understand that given the time constraint it was necessary to very quickly assembly a coherent plan to kickstart the Pacific on its road to recovery, and some oversights were inevitable. I apologise for any unintentional violations of federal statute.

My goal in this job, with these responsibilities, is simple. I want to help get the Pacific back on track.
I voted against regional consolidation because I believe the Pacific can come back stronger than ever if we get through our current crisis. Any action I have taken is in pursuit of that effort.

Thank you, and I hope this cleared some things up.”
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IDS, Mideast, and Northeast Regions News

Sir Nick announces an end to his reign as king

No Nyman plans announced.

New York City, New York – The Governor of the North East was favored by some to run for President or Vice President. However, the Governor has not announced a run for Nyman. In fact, the Governor has endorsed Duke for re-election and endorsed dallasfan65 for Governor of the North East. There are some rumors that the Governor may move to the Pacific to run for Office there.
National News

OP-ED : Federalists Fight For Freer, More Effective Healthcare

By TheRileyKeaton


“On January 7th, Senator Tmth, chairman of the Federalist Party, introduced legislation titled Reforming Atlasian Public Health Act of 2014. This legislation, of which I was the main writer, aims to improve the Atlasian healthcare system by introducing free-market reforms that empower patients to make choices.

A major feature of the bill is the expansion of health savings accounts that allows consumers to make smarter decisions about their healthcare. These accounts are financed by employees investing their payroll taxes. Health savings accounts and the benefit adjustments both address the fundamental issues with the insurance model of healthcare. Insurance fundamentally encourages people to use more care than they need. If consumers only pay 10% of a hundred dollar checkup, they can have 10 checkups for the normal price of one.That is $900 in additional stress on the healthcare system. When people pay for their care from a health savings account, they only seek care they need. This reduces the overall cost of our healthcare system.

The bill also introduces measures like wellness programs and high risk pools that are designed to further reduce demand on the healthcare system. Wellness programs are fairly straight forward. High risk pools are a creative solution for people who need the most care.  

Now, what does this do for people currently relying entirely on Fritzcare for their healthcare and don't plan on enrolling in the high risk pools or HSA programs? Since the provisions in the bill lower the cost of healthcare in general, Fritzcare expenditures will decline over time. With a decline in the cost of care, the percentage that Fritzcare recipients will be much smaller than otherwise.

In conclusion, the Federalist Healthcare Reform, supported by President Duke, is an incredibly responsible and effective change in the Atlasian healthcare. It will lower costs for poor and middle class families while correcting inefficiencies in the industry.”
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PPT introduces anti-clogging rule
Limits the amount of TNF bills on the floor
Nyman – PPT NC Yankee has announced a rule that would limit the amount of bills from Senator TNF, the Midwestern Senator has introduced more bills than any other member, although many do not receive the support of the Senate. Many in Nyman agree with the decision however, those on the left are saddened by the move.
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« Reply #59 on: January 15, 2014, 08:08:34 PM »

Statement on Publication
Do to recent management decisions. The Paper will now only be published on Sundays. We apologize for the inconvenience. If individuals wish to take up a share in the Paper and run publications other days of the week, please feel free to contact us.
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« Reply #60 on: January 18, 2014, 12:21:15 PM »

I am afraid that the statement about the clogging rule is factually innaccurate.

The clogging rule has been in effect for years, In fact I accidentally removed it with an OSPR amendment I had passed later in 2009 (amendment standards were laxer and because it wasn't mentioned as being renumbered, it was removed). I restored it in 2011 through another OSPR amendment and at the same time fixed the amendment structural issue by ensuring that stuff not referenced was to be retained.

The rule basically says that if a Senator has three or more bills in succession, that they are limited to three on the floor as long as there are subsequent bills by other Senators. The emergency slots are exempt as well as any bills deemed as emergencies and placed in the PPT slot on the account of the emergency ones being filled.

TNF has been at the clogging rule continuously for the past four months and I have done my best to use exceptions to keep four of his bills on the floor at a time instead of three. There is no reason for anyone on the left to be saddened about this for it protects them just as much as a Senator on the right or in the center.
I appreciate the notification.
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« Reply #61 on: January 19, 2014, 07:33:13 PM »

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Serving the Midwest and all of Atlasia
Midwest and Pacific Regions News

Next Althing all but certain

Brewer, Belano, and Cris to serve next term

Rapid City, Vitality – With the removal of GAworth from the Election due to his move to serve as SoIA, the three remaining candidates will be elected. 2 Labor candidates will be elected and 1 federalist will compose the next assembly. The chamber is currently debating numerous laws, on education, job creation, and a DUI bill.
Op-Ed: A Pacific Path to Prosperity
“As I am sure many of you know, the Pacific region faces a dire economic, and by extension social, climate. The situation has degraded enough that the federal government is needed to ensure some semblance of stability within the region and restore the fundamentals of good governance and a strong economy. Despite efforts by the regional government, economic and job growth are dismal and middle class Pacificans are hurting because of it.

As President Duke said, federal aid should be entirely contingent on significant structural reforms and a revision of governmental attitude toward businesses. This argument has been made time and time again. I believe that Oakvale, the emergency manager, will be able to effectively pilot a Pacific recovery once the precedent for growth is set.

Amidst all the discussion about improving business climate that is hugely important, we have forgotten how hard the situation is on families within the Pacific region. In the last real world presidential election, the Republicans referred to the lack of expendable income and decline in quality of life as "the economy tax." The people of the Pacific are facing such a situation. There are families that struggle to feed themselves, to keep the house heated and powered, buy gas, and generally live. That is why I call upon the federal government to, in their stimulus negotiations, include tax relief for middle class families at the federal level.

Beyond just the payroll tax holiday, the President and the Senate undoubtedly realize that there are many taxes on families that increase cost of living frivolously. The arbitrary electric transmission tax drives up electricity bills. The gas tax makes living in general difficult. The plastic bag tax makes a trip to the grocery store more costly. The financial transaction tax shrinks the size of people's privately invested retirement accounts such as 401k.

My proposal here is simple, add the electric transmission, gasoline, and plastic bag taxes to the already proposed payroll tax holiday. Additionally, the suspension of the financial transaction tax nationwide will greatly encourage investment and free up capital to flow into the Pacific Region and other parts of the country. These reforms are common sense, making peoples' lives easier .

By reducing the cost of living and providing for retirement security for people of the Pacific region, the federal government will increase economic activity and reduce burdens on middle class families. This is a smart and realistic approach to stimulus for the region, not just dumping money into a growing hole. I support the austerity actions taken by the President and Oakvale up to this point, but I encourage them to move their attention to the struggles of the middle class and people living in the Pacific economy. I thank you for reading and hope you consider what I have to say.

-Riley”
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IDS, Mideast, and Northeast Regions News

Center right retains the Mideast

Spiral/TJ win first round

Nyman – The Mideast has a new Governor, the D-Rs have picked up a Governorship, and the CMPA retains their lone assembly seat. The center right retains a majority of the Assembly seats, with the CMPA and Labor holding a seat each. The Progressive Union has lost all representation in the Mideast.

National News

8-1 for GAworth as SoIA

The Midwesterner awaits official approval before taking up shop in Nyman

Rapid City, Vitality –The man from Rapid City has been confirmed by the Senate to serve as the next SoIA. “I am deeply humbled to take up the position,” he told us. Although the vote has not been confirmed by the Vice President yet, it is all but certain that he will be the newest face in the cabinet. A staffer of the new SoIA told us, “He will be staying on until the Presidential election, and then will offer to resign to the newly elected President, so they may appoint someone else to take over, he is not ruling out staying on, but feels that the President should have the choice to change the cabinet if he/she chooses too.”
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« Reply #62 on: January 25, 2014, 05:04:27 PM »

The Record-Courier
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Breaking News
Major Drug Bust occurs in British Columbia
Initial reports indicate that Atlasians brought the drugs over from Washington State.
Surrey, BC- 5 men from California have been arrested by the RCMP with reportedly 400 pounds of Marijuana, 50 Kilos of Cocaine, and 5 barrels full of opium. One of the Mounties told us, “this is the largest bust I have ever seen in my time with the force.” No word yet on whether the drugs were purchased legally in Atlasia, all of these items are legal in Atlasia.
We will bring you more as we get the news.
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« Reply #63 on: January 25, 2014, 05:24:50 PM »

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Breaking News
Press Conference: “Drugs were legally bought”
But illegally smuggled as part of a major smuggling network
Surrey, BC- A spokesperson for the RCMP said at a press conference that the drugs seized were purchased legally in Atlasia, the men have reportedly told police that they were hoping to make a huge profit in Canada, the money to purchase the drugs has come from close to 100 individuals, many of whom are unemployed. The money from the drugs was to go to the families in the group suffering from long term unemployment. “This is not the first run, evidently the runs have been going on for nearly half a year, they weren’t as lucky this time.” The spokesperson continued, “they were planning on distributing the drugs throughout Canada, we found a notebook with contacts. Some of the contacts come as far away as St. John’s, Newfoundland, Toronto, Ontario, and Calgary, Alberta, just to name a few, we can confirm that these contacts, are all Atlasian nationals living in Canada.”
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« Reply #64 on: January 25, 2014, 07:44:37 PM »

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Breaking News
Prime Minister walks out of Talks
Ends talks as uproar over the drug bust grows
Vancouver, BC- Prime Minister Harper has stormed out of a meeting with SoIA GAworth, furious over the drug bust. “The Canadian people are not going to strengthen ties with a country that allows people to send purchase life destroying drugs and then allows them to drive them right to the border, allowing these drugs to get into the hands of our children. I have withdrawn Canada from all negotiations with the Government of Atlasia until the issue is resolved. To be clear, our country borders a giant drug factory, I will no longer allow this fact to ruin Canadian lives. On Monday I will call Parliament to pass a resolution condemning Atlasia for putting Canadian lives at risk, then I going to ask the Parliament to look at reviewing our existing treaties with Atlasia.”
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« Reply #65 on: January 26, 2014, 07:47:04 PM »

Due to the fact we will most likely publish tomorrow, we are not publishing a Sunday Paper. We are following the breaking news in Canada.
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« Reply #66 on: January 27, 2014, 08:38:05 PM »


The Record-Courier
Serving the Midwest and all of Atlasia
Breaking News
5 Atlasians hospitalized amid anger over drug bust
Those attacked are linked to those found in contact book
Vancouver, BC – Stories are breaking that 5 Atlasians have been assaulted. Two in Winnipeg, one in Toronto, one in Yellowknife, and one St. John’s, Newfoundland have been hospitalized after attacks. They are relatives or friends of those reported to be the dealers of the drugs. Secretary GAworth has condemned the attacks, “No one should be punished for the actions of others, there has been no conviction, I call on an end to the violence and call for a normalization of relations.”

GAworth thrown out of Canada
Prime Minister demanded that he leaves and contemplates closing the Atlasian embassy.
Vancouver, BC- In a press conference, the Prime Minister said, “Those arrested have been making runs similar like this for the last six months. Who knows how many lives have been ruined by these people, and the Atlasian Government has done nothing to stop this. I sat across the table from a Government who did nothing while illegal drugs came across our great country and destroyed lives from coast to coast to coast. Then the reaction from local officials, is we ‘should be lucky’ they haven’t annexed us yet. This indignant attitude that they have shown betrays the decades of close ties we have had with them.”

Canadian Senate debates closing the border
Senators debate restrictions on travel between Atlasia and Canada.
Ottawa, Ontario – Senators today debate a measure to limit travel and closing several border stops. The proposal would limit to about 20 official ports of entry. 4 in British Columbia, 1 in Alberta, 2 in Saskatchewan, 2 in Manitoba, 5 in Ontario, 2 in Quebec, 2 in New Brunswick, 1 in Nova Scotia, 1 in Prince Edward Island, 1 in Newfoundland, and 1 in Yukon. Some Senators are debating proposing an amendment to close the pipelines to Atlasia. “This proposal could kill the Atlasian economy, I am certainly nervous about this over reaction.” The head of the economics department at UC Berkley told us.

Parliament passes condemnation resolution
Measure passes 257-40-11
Ottawa, Ontario – In a rare show of bi-partisan support, MPs voted overwhelmingly to condemn Atlasia for “Endangering the lives of Canadians by allowing drugs to enter freely.” A small faction of the NDP and the Green Party voted no, while the Bloc and a handful of NDP MPs abstained. Conservatives, Liberals, and a majority of the NDP passed the resolution. Although many members support decriminalization of certain drugs, they clarified by attacking the “liberal and lax legalization and decriminalization of dangerous drugs.

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« Reply #67 on: February 02, 2014, 03:34:31 PM »

Breaking News
Senate passes border closing measure
50-46 votes in favor
Ottawa, ON - The Senate of Canada has passed the border restriction bill. The vote split the caucuses in the Senate. Conservatives voted 34 – 23 in favor, the Liberal Independents voted 11-21 in favor. Independents and others voted 5-2 in favor. The bill was amended to not include ports but only roads. The Senate will take up a second bill later on ports.
The 20 official crossings are:
1.   Haines Highway Crossing, BC
2.   Sumas Highway Crossing, BC
3.   Highway 95/Moyie River Crossing, BC
4.   Metaline Falls Crossing, BC
5.   Coutts Crossing, AB
6.   Estevan Highway Crossing, SK
7.   North Portal Crossing, SK
8.    Goodlands Crossing, MB
9.   Boissevain/International Peace Gardens Crossing, MB
10.   Rainy River/Atwood Ave. Crossing, ON
11.   Pigeon River Crossing, ON
12.   Detroit Windsor Tunnel Crossing, ON
13.   Thousand Island Bridge Crossing, ON
14.   Ogdenburg-Prescott International Bridge Crossing, ON
15.   Noyan Crossing, QC
16.   Abercorn Crossing, QC
17.   Grand Falls Drum Crossing, NB
18.   Andover Crossing, NB
19.   Alaska Highway Crossing, YK
20.   Little Gold Creek Crossing, YK
Senate of Canada: Airports should be closed to U.S. Air Traffic
Report raises fear of drugs being smuggled in via plane
Ottawa, ON – A dozen Senators have put their name on a motion to block air traffic from Canada. 8 Conservative Senators and 4 Independent Liberal Senators have called for the move after reports have come out that drugs were flown over the border. The Senators claim that a Majority of members support the measure. “We have found that many members support the measure, we will push for the vote later this week.” Senator Doyle of Newfoundland told the press.
Report: “500 Trips”
Canadian Government releases report on massive drug trafficking syndicate
Ottawa, ON- The Minister of Justice today released a document detailing the drugs being imported by the “Pacific Citizen’s Cartel”, the name given to the individuals involved in the drug scandal. The report shows that 500 border crossings have occurred by the P.C.C. bringing in large amounts of drugs. The report also mentions that the cartel has over 800 contacts, majority Atlasians in Canada. Report also states that around a dozen of these trips have occurred via plane.
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« Reply #68 on: February 03, 2014, 07:52:39 PM »

Mouvement souverainiste du Québec!
I heard Marois might make a speech this week.


Always good to know. I will certainly work to try.
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« Reply #69 on: February 09, 2014, 01:07:15 PM »

Breaking News
House of Commons: Do not close the borders
MPs reject Senate bill: 125-181
Ottawa, Ontario –
On Friday the House of Commons rejected the border closure bill. Only Conservatives and a handful of Independents voted in favor of the motion. NDP, Liberal, Bloc, Green, an Independent, and around 40 Tories voted against.
Conservative: Yes: 123 No: 38
NDP: Yes: 0 No: 100
Liberal: Yes: 0 No: 36
Bloc: Yes: 0 No: 4
Green: Yes: 0 No: 2
Independents: Yes: 2 No: 1
The Prime Minister announced that he would tighten security at the border but would respect the will of the House. The Premier of Quebec, Pauline Marois has announced that she will oppose any restrictions on the border crossings in Quebec. She announced that the National Assembly will pass a motion condemning the Government of Canada and she is contemplating dropping a Independence Referendum in the National Assembly. The New Democratic Party has announced they will be introducing a motion of no confidence next week into the House of Commons.

Alberta Assembly: We should ramp up the pain on Atlasia
Assembly votes 47-40
Calgary, Alberta –
A motion from the Opposition Wild Rose Party has passed the Legislative Assembly. The motion called for the Government of Canada to close the border to Atlasian traffic. The motion also called for oil exports to cease to Atlasia. The Motion passed as follows:
Progressive Conservatives: Yes: 24 No: 35
Wild Rose: Yes: 17 No: 0
Liberal: Yes: 5 No: 0
New Democrats: Yes: 0 No: 4
Independents: Yes: 1 No: 1
The motion came after 3 teens died of a drug overdose. The drugs are believed to have been from Atlasia.
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« Reply #70 on: August 30, 2014, 03:39:25 PM »

The Record-Courier is proud to announce that we are opening our doors once again.

We will be working on at minimum a weekly basis. We will be working on Stories for our first returned edition. If anyone wishes to sit down for an interview, please let me know.
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« Reply #71 on: August 31, 2014, 10:44:09 PM »

The Record-Courier

Marriage a hot topic in Senate
An amendment was presented to the Senate limiting marriage to two people.
Senator Cassius has presented an amendment to the Constitution that will limit marriage to two people. "It is amazing that we are now fighting to protect two person marriages, with no talk of one man, one women. It truly shows you that marriage policy has gone further to the left," an Professor at Georgetown University told us. "Seriously, we are legalizing marriages from people in the same family? We need this amendment," a local doctor told the paper. A GLBT activist commented to the paper, "we laughed in the community when they said our legalization of marriage would lead to polygamy and incestuous marriages, who knew that this would could actually of been true."  
This amendment has seen much resistance from politicians, especially from the Northeast where such marriages proposed to be banned are legal. Many Senators have announced concerns with the plan and the President, though against group marriages, has predicted this will not cross his desk, but would vote for it in a Referendum. To the papers surprise, Senator TNF, JCL, and Deus agree on this issue in opposing it. It appears it will fail with only Lumine showing support for it, with Cynic, Cranberry, and bore joining TNF, JCL, and Deus in stating opposition.

Regional Government Turnover
Almost every region has a new Governor due to resignations.
Pacific
In the last month we have seen the departure of a Vice President, the nomination of a Regional Senator, Pacific Senator Tyrion, to fill his place. That led to Governor Cranberry nominating himself to the vacant senate seat. This saw the election of Simfan (aka Varavour) to the Governor's mansion.
Midwest
Also, during this time, MW Governor Belano departed from office. An election was called which saw Adam "LeBron" Fitzgerald elected unopposed. Althing President Pro-Tempore, Cris, was appointed Archduke and was confirmed by the Althing. This saw the appointment of Fmr. SoIA and former Serene Representative GAworth back to the Althing and running for President Pro-Tempore of the Althing.
Mideast
After much malign and criticism, Governor Keaton resigned, pulled up roots and moved to the Pacific. This caused the Lieutenant Governor, TJ, to assume the Governorship. No word on who the Lt. Gov. will be. Governor Keaton now runs polls from his house in California.
IDS
Well liked Emperor Scott suddenly left his position as Emperor, causing a sudden, 5 hour campaign that saw IDS Legislators Flo and Maxwell vie for the job which saw Maxwell take the title. Fmr. President Duke was appointed to the Legislature by Emperor Maxwell to fill his vacated seat.

The paper is seeking op-eds
The Record-Courier is currently seeking writers of op-eds. "We are looking for voices from the right, the left, and everything in between to write op-eds. We are, at the beginning of the week, going to announce the topic or topics we would like op-eds for, and then will announce when we will want them in by. We will review them, spell check, and then publish them," our Editor-in-Chief told us. The topic we are looking for op-eds this week is The Marriage Amendment before the Senate currently, please submit them by Thursday, September 4th by 5:00pm Atlasian time.
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« Reply #72 on: September 01, 2014, 04:09:08 AM »

Correction: Tmth was actually announced as the Mideast's new Lt. Governor, although I don't believe he has actually taken the oath of office yet.

Thank you for that!


I would certainly be more than happy to see an op-ed from you Senator.
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« Reply #73 on: September 01, 2014, 11:11:06 AM »

I can't recall when I expressed opposition to the amendment. Quite to the contrary, I expressed personal opposition to polygamy and incestous relationships!

Our apologies then Senator, we must have mis-interpreted your comments.
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« Reply #74 on: September 01, 2014, 11:12:20 AM »

To submit a editorial, please PM them to me.
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