Spotlight on:
The Kingdom of Halosphere |
“Serviemus”
Category: Inoffensive Centrist Democracy | ||
Civil Rights: Good |
Economy: Frightening |
Political Freedoms: Very Good |
Location: The Realms of Light |
Regional Influence: Hegemony |
The Kingdom of Halosphere is a gargantuan, cultured nation, remarkable for its museums and concert halls, sprawling nuclear power plants, and complete lack of prisons. The compassionate, hard-working, democratic, cheerful, devout population of 16.574 billion Halosphereans have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.
The medium-sized government juggles the competing demands of Education, Administration, and Industry. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Beacon Hill. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 68.1%.
The frighteningly efficient Halospherean economy, worth a remarkable 3,729 trillion Marks a year, is fairly diversified and led by the Tourism industry, with major contributions from Information Technology, Retail, and Book Publishing. Average income is an amazing 225,008 Marks, with the richest citizens earning 7.8 times as much as the poorest.
National park visitors are reporting a rash of poison ivy sightings, 10-year-olds who struggle with integrating by parts are considered slow learners, corporations cut costs by taking away safety-features on their products, and the new Really Big Telescope has been praised for presenting pictures of bright dots in unprecedented detail. Crime is totally unknown. Halosphere's national animal is the Lion, which is also the nation's favorite main course, and its national religion is Christianity.
Halosphere is ranked 3,238th in the world and 1st in The Realms of Light for Largest Publishing Industry, scoring 23,755.52 on the Bella Potter Productivity e-Index.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, the new Really Big Telescope has been praised for presenting pictures of bright dots in unprecedented detail.
- : Halosphere was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Highest Food Quality, Most Stationary, Most Influential, Most Developed, and Highest Economic Output.
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, corporations cut costs by taking away safety-features on their products.
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, 10-year-olds who struggle with integrating by parts are considered slow learners.
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, national park visitors are reporting a rash of poison ivy sightings.
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, government policies change at the drop of a rabbit.
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, politicians tend to speak more loudly and slowly these days.
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, a The Realms of Light Tourist Association survey has rated Halosphere #1 for number twos.
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, the richest individuals apparently buy nothing but noodles and toilet paper.
- : Following new legislation in Halosphere, children are sent to either religious or secular schools.