TITULIA CITY (TC-Daily) | As usual,TC and the RNC Daily will give our recommendations on who should and should not be in Liberty House.
Libertarian President Dennis McVicker and RNC Vice-President Luxis Avaram won the October 2010 Presidential Election over SDP Leader Will Wilberforce and Former Pres. Reformer.
PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR – Reformer
VICE-PRESIDENT – Luxis Avaram
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE – Will Wilberforce (vote here)
SECRETARY OF TECHNOLOGY – TJ Norton (vote here)
SECRETARY OF CITIZEN ARTS – Alex Pijanowski (vote here)
ATTORNEY GENERAL – Reg C Ambrose (vote here)
CHIEF OF STAFF – Karl Christen (vote here)
Candidates in italic have not been confirmed yet.
Independent/NPA LRP/Lib Repub. SDP/Social Democratic Party
RNC/Repub. Natl. Committee.
YES ON:
Citizen Arts Secretary Alex Pijanowski continues to be nonpartisan and focused on the job at hand. He’s doing his part for the Republic the right way.
Chief of Staff Karl Christen is someone with the right experience and organization to keep Liberty House organized and up-to-date.
NO ON:
Commerce Secretary Will Wilberforce is just not the guy to fix Titulia’s economy. He was presumed the next President, but hope came through and elected McVicker over more of the same. Don’t bring that back.
Attorney General Reg C Ambrose has not been too active and precise on his legal opinions. Mr Ambrose also represents the recently-ousted establishment governments. Mr. McVicker best stay away from the establishment.
NO OPINION ON:
Technology Secretary TJ Norton is the establishment’s main figure. However – he is an expert around a keyboard and can do some good for improving site features.
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ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic to see from the decision returns that TC's opinion means nil to the populace - and that's great to see. The entire team is a good team that has the expertise to lead Titulia and all of the nominees deserve a positive confirmation.
ReplyDeleteThe lack of TC's credibility in referring to the "establishment" only resonates as more of the same right wing rhetoric that the Republic ignores. The nominees who TC said to vote down have only been in Government for 2 terms, meaning that the real "establishment" were nominees from other parties who have governed for the past year - and yet TC says to vote yes on.
This is what you call a newspaper on a period. Every 28 days they change their minds and allegiances when they couldn't get what they want. Remember the legislature, folks. That's where the magic happens every time and that's nothing to do with the Government ;-o)