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Vote Roavin for Prime Minister in February 2018 "Roavin. The NS enigma, himself. Taking bold action when the rest of the world is content with complacency and inaction. Pushing boundaries without hesitation, and with little thought to political damage to himself." -- Drugged Monkeys Ohai, TSP! I'm running again. Having served in this position for two terms now, you already know what qualities to expect:
With a third term, you can expect all of the above, plus:
To summarize: What you are looking at is a promise of progress, backed up by a record of delivering progress. "Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible." -- Frank Zappa And as always, I encourage you to ask me any and all questions!
Do you have any regrets from your last term, and if so, how would you resolve a similar situation in this term? What do you think your greatest flaw as Prime Minister is, and how does it compare to other candidates' flaws?
(02-06-2018, 08:15 AM)nakari Wrote: Do you have any regrets from your last term, and if so, how would you resolve a similar situation in this term? I can't think of anything I did as Prime Minister that I regret and would have done differently. I do think I should have done more Office-updates, but that's a different kind of deal. (02-06-2018, 08:15 AM)nakari Wrote: What do you think your greatest flaw as Prime Minister is, and how does it compare to other candidates' flaws? My greatest flaw is that I'm bad at RA stuff. Whilst I can still effectively be there for MoRA, I can't do it in the same capacity as I can in FA or MA, which I am significantly stronger in. Having people like Escade and Seraph with me in the cabinet, who are absolute cultural beasts, has fortunately masked that issue for the most part in the past two terms. I'll wait for any comparisons until nominations are over and all other candidates have posted campaigns.
Do you have a lampshade?
Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk Former Delegate of the South Pacific
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Silly question: how do you see the state of Lampshades in the Cabinet?
Serious: 1. So do you mean to imply that you will be leaving TGW? Does this mean you will be WA stable or remain mobile with the SPSF? 2. Who is your favorite Chancellor of Germany (or any other head of government) and why? 3. Do you see the PM role as more of a spokesman or more of a leader of the government? Please explain 4. What do you plan to be should you not be elected? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Above all else, I hope to be a decent person.
Has Been What's Next? CoA: August 2016-January 2017
Minister of Foreign Affairs: October 2019-June 2020, October 2020- February 2021
(02-06-2018, 11:02 AM)Omega Wrote: Silly question: how do you see the state of Lampshades in the Cabinet? I'd say it's rather a conglomerate of lampshades than a state or country... (02-06-2018, 11:02 AM)Omega Wrote: 1. So do you mean to imply that you will be leaving TGW? Does this mean you will be WA stable or remain mobile with the SPSF? I'll keep my WA flinging about for SPSF as I have since June 2016. (02-06-2018, 11:02 AM)Omega Wrote: 2. Who is your favorite Chancellor of Germany (or any other head of government) and why? I could pick a german chancellor (Helmut Schmidt) but most people here will be able to identify more if I were to name a US President. Here goes: Bill Clinton. He is a flawed person, yes, as are all of us. But - he principally believes in the betterment of the lives of all people, rich and poor, even if he cuts a shady deal here or there to make it happen. Furthermore, he is an absolute economics nerd, even to this day, and it's no coincidence that the last budget surplus that the United States has had was during his tenure. (02-06-2018, 11:02 AM)Omega Wrote: 3. Do you see the PM role as more of a spokesman or more of a leader of the government? Please explain Both. See my last two terms (02-06-2018, 11:02 AM)Omega Wrote: 4. What do you plan to be should you not be elected? As always, shitpost the assembly. ............ ...actually, I have more. Something like SPN Breaking News is something that has alot of potential but is underutilized. I would probably try to revive the old SPINN and make it a news network that gives quick short stories about current events that are about 1-2 paragraphs each. I think we're really missing something like that, but unfortunately as PM I would be writing too much about myself or things I'm involved in.
We did have TSP Weekly at one point.
-- How do you respond to mounting rumours that you run a SPIT-trafficking ring, while using drama llamas as forced labour? Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk Former Delegate of the South Pacific
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How will you increase gameside activity as PM? And, will you try to become more active on gameside and the RMB yourself?
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