MoF: Farewell and a Vision for India

Day 1,507, 00:07 Published in India USA by Commius

Ah, it’s my last day as MoF and I am going out the way I wante😛 last minute loans issued and collections 😛

School begins again and books will be littered about my bedroom with half empty bottles of coca-cola and the blaring background of Indie Rock or Electronica. Time again for take out Chinese and boxes of cold pizza.

Now to say Farewell to ePolitics. Time to bring the skills I learned from the game to school and real politics (Presidential Elections in the US and damn right I’ll be active). I declined all cabinet positions, did not run for congress, and it feels so good. I am officially going into the world of two clicking but I’ll still be around for any advice people would need for either Finance or Politics. I don’t know how long it’ll last though 😛

India, it has been a pleasure serving you as the Minister of Finance for the month of December. I would like to thank the hardworking and selfless HemanathanKumar for choosing me for the position and I know we’ll see him going for CP again very soon. I’d like to thank India United for having such experienced, wonderful, awesome people like Maverick, Justnosfe, Octavius, Hemanathan, Navin, Rachit, HSR, King Hannibal (😛), Asmita, RD, Fireredsky, Suvajit, Chrxstos and many more who I can go on and on about but that would be several pages long. Thank you for your friendship, advice, and love through times fun and depressing.

India, I leave you with a vision; a vision of a prosperous and powerful India. Yes, we are small but we are mighty. Our strength lies in our people, in their hard work and intelligence. We need leaders who are enthusiastic and yet experienced and wise. I think we had it this term and I think India has a tough choice today between two fine candidates. I ask Indians before choosing a candidate either today or in the future to ask why the candidates are running. Is it for love of country or for power? And though they may be “nice” do they have the experience and knowledge to lead this country into a major alliance like EDEN?

I see some concerns of the future though as of late it has become common for parties to make alliances with one another. The leaders of those parties may see the benefits of such arrangements but it harms India. Instead of having 3 or 4 candidates to choose from we have two and we know how much of a problem that has become in real politics. The people needs a diverse field of candidates to choose from because the best candidate might be that 4th candidate. India I call on you to end the practice of alliances it causes only harm.

I leave you with this: India, you are a beautiful nation with beautiful people. You are strong and mighty and do not let anyone tell you otherwise. The path to greatness is by developing your youth, encouraging immigration, and having great leaders.

I’ll be lurking.
Jai Hind!