NationStates Jolt Archive


President Roman Black deemed more dangerous than previous Presidents

Colodia
28-10-2004, 23:54
President Roman Black of the Economist Party, was elected a few weeks ago after the recall of President Michael Pepper that he would restore the economy back to it's rightful position before his term is over.

He has done just that, and more.

Military spending has gone up dramatically, more so than education and welfare. The President has put far more money into researching into the organization of the unstable Colodian Space Force. In addition, he has been meeting with high members of the Colodian Imperial Party to discuss a possible change in his party status.

Naturally, the Colodian Constitution, ratified following Black's inaugration, does not deem a change of party as "illegal." Be as it may, Colodians are much more suspicious of Black than previous Colodian Presidents such as Leon Quev, who's military administration called for harbouring terrorists; Paulina Rubio, who nearly started a revolution and assasinated the previous President to declare herself President; and Michael Pepper, who invaded Northern Brazil and terrified many around the world as to what Colodia was capable of doing.

"Yeah, ya know...It's great that he raised the GDP by about 20 trillion dollars, and raised the value of the Rupio by .5 dollars, but seriously....there's something about this guy that I just don't trust..."
"Last time I watched a President peacefully elected, racked up the military bill, and held secret meetings, a huge war followed. I'm not so sure that this is the right President to keep..."
"We recalled President Pepper because he ruined the economy! We elected Black because he had the best plan to strengthen the economy! Now the economy is rolling again and we don't need him anymore!"
"It would be dangerous to recall the current President. If we did, anyone who is less qualified can be elected, resulting in massive chaos! We don't need three Presidents in a month!"

(OOC: Guys, make this war happen)