Vote Nixon in West Virginia

Day 1,707, 15:40 Published in USA USA by Jefferson Lincoln


Hello my fellow Americans and more specifically West Virginians. I have decided to run for Congress under the RLC in my real life home state. I’m an active player and if elected I hope to make a positive impact on our government and have an influence on decisions made within the halls of Congress


My experience

I’ve served in a number of government and party positions during my life. I’ve served as a three time Congressman with one term in the United States and two in Taiwan. Also I’ve held a few federal executive positions as Deputy Secretary of Interior during the Lantrip administration, two terms as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Taiwan, and also a brief stint as Minister of Information for Australia (although my tenure was short and uneventful). Lastly I've served as a co-host of eNPR for the last two administations.


Views on foreign policy

Let me start off my saying that I am still in full support of the Broalliance. Regardless of what mistakes that have been made by both governments, the bond between the United States and Canada is one that is special and should not be broken. Personally I feel that both President Evry and President Rylde have been grandstanding during this entire process and that a reasonable solution could have been reached long ago. Also it is my view that the United States should stay pro-TEDEN and not become allied with Spoland and other ONE nations.


Thoughts on Immigration

There’s been a lot of discussion lately on the amount of foreign Congressmen serving this term and the number of non-IES approved players gaining citizenship. While I do agree that the immigration process should be reviewed and possibly revised I also understand the necessity to ensure that America’s enemies do not gain political power within our borders.

While I am somewhat skeptical of our immigration process, especially with citizens like glove being branded as illegal aliens, I will not give citizenship to non-IES approved candidates. Lastly I have no problem with foreign born citizens serving in our Congress. Some of our greatest players in the past and present have not been real life Americans.



Your friend and Congressional hopeful,