Why you should vote for Timeoin this April

Day 882, 02:13 Published in Australia Australia by Timeoin

Well - there are a number of reasons why you should.

First off: Experience. .


I have been playing this game since May last year. (Almost a year of playing). I have represented Australia in many different ways.

Since I started playing, I have represented Australia in the Senate on 9 occasions (and 8 of those were in the great state of Queensland).

As a senator, I have voted upon more than 90% of the bills that have been put before senate in the past.

I encourage you to check on my previous voting history though - I HAVE voted upon nearly every bill, and been actively participating in the discussions for a lot more of those bills.


Each time I have voted on a bill, I have done so carefully. My vote is not a vote on what I believe in, but rather, on what I believe my voters want. I have always done my best to ensure that I vote for what I believe to be best for Queensland, and to Australia as a whole. For instance, when it comes to moves to increase Australia's military capacity and to make it more efficient, I have always supported these moves. I believe that it helps Australia to do so. I would not be in the Australian Military Party if I believed otherwise.

Not only that, but I have also served in the Australian Cabinet as well, and have been in varied roles in the Australian Cabinet each month since June last year.

I started out back in June as Deputy Minister of Defence, as Defence Minister Ranger Bob put out an add for applicants.

I then went on to serve as Minister of Information for a month and a half. I didnt succeed in finishing the second term as Minister of Information because Melchizedek Smith was elevated to the position of Prime Minister (he was the deputy Prime Minister), and he requested that I be his Deputy. From there, I was the Minister of Defence, which I was for the next two months. During the second month of this, I managed to keep the Defence Department running smoothly, despite a severe lack of funding due to the NBA gold theft. I then served as the Minister of Information during December. I was the Deputy Prime Minister in January, the Minister of Culture in February, and the Minister of Education in March. Currently, I am the deputy Minister of Defence. If you would like to know more, the details are available by clicking This link .

Thats not all I have done in politics. I have also been heavily involved in the forums of both the ADSP (when I was a member of the party) and the AMP (of which I am currently a member). I served as one of Australia's representatives of the Sol Alliance from the beginning of the Alliance right through to Australia's departure from the Alliance, which was roughly half a year). I have served as the ACUK Military Marshal for a brief period of time (and was the first person to be given this position), and I have been a Squad leader in the past in the ACUK. Im now a proud member of the Australian Army Reserves.

So there you have it. Thats the experience that i bring to the table when you vote for me for senator. Thats not all i bring though!


I also bring enthusiasm and dedication as well.

As many of you know, i spend hours each day on the Australian IRC channel, #ausrep, talking to fellow Australians, (and citizens from other countries in other rooms as well 😃), and i also spend hours each day on the Forums. And at least as many hours contributing to the Wiki as well, updating pages of Australian citizens. (people dont call me the Australian Wiki God for nothing!)

And for all those reasons listed above, you should vote for me in the Senate this April.

Thankyou.

-Timeoin
(Current Queensland Senator).