DeP, J&J vie for presidential, congressional stature

Day 12, 00:00 Published in USA USA by Ghost Freeman

Out of 47 citizens so far, the Democratic Party has taken the early lead, only to have the enigmatic and raid-ready Jenkins & Jenkins standing right behind them. With at least 12 hours remaining in the day, the stakes are high|||While both parties seem to state they are on a mildly left tilt, the DeP is being incredibly transparent about what it plans to do once voted into power. Touting a policy that promotes economic development first, and military strength second, the DeP stands only one vote ahead of Jenkins & Jenkins, who's policy are near quiet, only touting to bring an end to lag in those dark places filled with eggs.

While it wouldn't be fair to say that both parties are working against each other, its a bit discomforting to feel that J&J's lack of transparency is not what our citizens need right now -- with Pakistan becoming a sole hyperpower in need of firepower, its becoming all too clear that questions should be answered.

Nevertheless, to the victor goes the undisputed spoils: the task of developing America's dwindling economy, military supremacy, the risks of a few superpowers, and much more await in the hours and days to follow.

We'll keep you informed on how the election turns out here in the US, as will most of the other media outlets.