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As time rolls on, it becomes more and more aware to every one of us here in Boys State that time moves extremely fast. This is evident every day, but especially on this day. Today, the people of the Nationalist party gathered in Assembly Hall for their party caucuses. Mark Zachwieja started off the gathering with eight simple words; “This is learning by doing, just like life.” The main objective, incidentally, was to elect a State Party Chairman for the Nationalist party. This, of course, was accomplished; the State Party Chairman for the Nationalist party of 2011 is Andrew Carrol. Andrew won the election after several long, endearing, voting sessions.

Besides the State Party Chairman election, this session of caucuses had several plates that were introduced and passed. One of these plates was to place taxes upon non-renewable resources, with the money going towards new industries, such as geothermal resources. Another important plate that was passed was a scholarship fund for less advanced students, generally with a G.P.A. between 2.5 and 3.0. The money would come from a1% tax on non-renewable resources.

Besides numerous other plates that were proposed, the rest of the time was occupied by short, 30 second speeches made by the candidates from the Supreme Court, Commissioner of Agriculture, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, and Governor. These candidates strived to win the hearts of their fellow Nationalists in order to win their respective elections. Many of these accomplished this with catchy phrases. For example, Andrew Maloney used the phrase “Vote for Andrew ‘No bologna’ Maloney”, whereas Joseph Dirt recited a common quote from the fictional character “Joe Dirt”, who shares his name: “Life’s a garden, dig it.” After the candidate’s speeches, there were several plates proposed, with a few being passed. The meeting was concluded with eleven plates proposed, six of which passed.

Tyler Moyers – Barbour Cottage Reporter

An Energy Future for Industrial West Virginia

  • Tax on Exported Oil : This will provide funding necessary for the maintenance of a balanced budget
  • Funding of Geothermal Research : Exploitation of West Virginia’s many geothermal hotspots will create a new industry, meaning new jobs and long-term energy dominance
  • Infrastructure Maintenance : Funding highway and dam repairs will create permanent maintenance jobs and set West Virginia apart from the rest of the nation, whose infrastructure is trending toward failure

Economically Viable Environmental Protection

  • Biofuel in Waste Management : Researching new biofuels will provide a way to dispose of wastes in the environment while producing useful fuels for industry
  • Renewable Energy : We will also invest in solar, wind, and other renewable energy sources for a more environmentally friendly West Virginia

Capital Punishment

  • The Nationalist party feels that West Virginia should reinstate the death penalty for criminals guilty of murder.

Educational Reformation

  • New Options for All : Allow students, who so choose, to graduate after 10th grade, having completed general education requirements, and advance to technical or trade school to pursue a career
  • A New Promise : Scholarship opportunities for those entering vocational schools
  • Increased Job Security for High School Coaches : Current law stipulates that coaches who are not certified teachers and employed as such by the schools at which they coach must renew their coaching contracts after each year – We propose the school administration be given the power to draw contractual agreements with coaches on a more permanent basis

Crime: Reformation of Drug Laws

  • Those receiving welfare will undergo drug testing, which will largely prevent the abuse of the welfare system
  • Decriminalization of certain drug-related charges to allow revenue generated from fines to be reinvested in rehabilitation programs