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The Nomadic Peoples of The Death Letter of Son House |
“Wind's gonna rise and blow my blues away”
Category: Scandinavian Liberal Paradise | ||
Civil Rights: Superb |
Economy: Frightening |
Political Freedoms: Excellent |
Location: The Delta |
Regional Influence: Instigator |
The Nomadic Peoples of The Death Letter of Son House is a gargantuan, cultured nation, ruled by Edward James House with an even hand, and renowned for its national health service, multi-spousal wedding ceremonies, and devotion to social welfare. The compassionate, democratic, cheerful population of 10.943 billion Death Letter of Son Houseans enjoy extensive civil rights and enjoy a level of social equality free from the usual accompanying government corruption.
The large, liberal government juggles the competing demands of Education, Administration, and Welfare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Lyon. The average income tax rate is 98.3%.
The frighteningly efficient Death Letter of Son Housean economy, worth a remarkable 2,207 trillion dollars a year, is quite specialized and led by the Information Technology industry, with significant contributions from Book Publishing and Tourism. State-owned companies are common. Average income is an amazing 201,726 dollars, and distributed extremely evenly, with little difference between the richest and poorest citizens.
Fifty years of pension funds can disappear in half a second, doctors prescribe medicines but they rarely dispense hope or compassion, foreigners with shady pasts are fleeing the country, and military equipment is being auctioned off to extend comatose centenarians' lives. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The Death Letter of Son House's national animal is the lion, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.
The Death Letter of Son House is ranked 14,124th in the world and 5th in The Delta for Most Stationary, with 1,843.6524311728 days.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, military equipment is being auctioned off to extend comatose centenarians' lives.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, foreigners with shady pasts are fleeing the country.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, doctors prescribe medicines but they rarely dispense hope or compassion.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, fifty years of pension funds can disappear in half a second.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, relations with Dàguó have warmed from frosty to chilly.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, the country is rumored to be a Brancalandian puppet state.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, it is often said that only Edward James House could bring down Dàguó.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, the government is washing its hands of alleged corruption.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, infantry are nicknamed "mushrooms" because they get fed crap and are left in the dark.
- : Following new legislation in The Death Letter of Son House, politicians and casino owners who so much as wander into the same room are arrested on the spot.