District 5 Senate Candidate Interview Series: Rep. Miller (R)

This is the transcript of an interview with with District 5 Senate Candidate Rep. Miller (R-KY-5) by Congressional Report Reporter Rep. Smith held June 18, 2020. Rep. Smith: Thank you for joining us for the second part of The Congressional Report’s interview series with District 5 Senate candidates. I’m Rep. Smith, your host for the evening. Joining us this evening is the representative from the … Continue reading District 5 Senate Candidate Interview Series: Rep. Miller (R)

Interview Rep. Carton (SP)-District 5 Senate Election

This is the transcript of an interview with with District 5 Senate Candidate Rep. Carton (SP-FR-5) by Congressional Report Reporter Rep. Smith held June 18, 2020. Rep. Smith: Thank you for listening to the Congressional Report on this fine Thursday night. I’m your host, Rep. Smith. Tonight, we have a special guest. A representative from France, Socialist candidate for the District 5 Senate seat and … Continue reading Interview Rep. Carton (SP)-District 5 Senate Election

Do Not Kill Someone Without Asking First

The lifeblood of Virtual Congress is its roleplay. People assume the role of a politician and submerge more or less completely, with some areas like the Floor of the House more strictly adhering to the rules, and others like voice chat being more disconnected and loose. But what role does consent play in the server? Is there such a thing as non-consensual roleplay? To answer … Continue reading Do Not Kill Someone Without Asking First

Interview with Speaker Pluribus

This interview was held on June 12, 2020 via text, every answer is printed here as given by the Speaker with edits indicated in brackets. The Speaker was asked 8 questions in the order printed below. About the Speaker: Pluribus is the current Speaker of the House. He previously served in various positions including Secretary of State, Secretary of Transportation and White House Chief of … Continue reading Interview with Speaker Pluribus

Visiting Virtual Congress: An Exclusive Report

The reaction was almost immediate after I joined back: excitement, shock, joy. But how did this visit came to be and what did I experience, dipping back into politics after almost 2 months of retirement? The whole affair came to be rather spontaneously, although general movements to convince me to return have been more or less consistent ever since I left. My recent addition to … Continue reading Visiting Virtual Congress: An Exclusive Report

Gabe’s Reading List: May

These are the books I read in May 2020 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not in English out for your convenience. At the bottom I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak to … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: May

Gabe’s Reading List: April

These are the books I read in April 2020 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not in English out for your convenience. At the bottom I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak to … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: April

PBN draws record ratings for election coverage

Elections always draw the attention of Virtual Congress and the April 2020 cycle was poised to be the most compelling yet, with a close race for the White House as well as the first senatorial races ever. On election night, all eyes were on news station PBN, who streamed live election coverage for 4 and a half hours, keeping viewers entertained with graphics, key race … Continue reading PBN draws record ratings for election coverage

Opinion: Don’t Become Complacent After The Revolution

Only a short while ago Virtual Congress saw the culmination of a months-long struggle against the administrative, more specifically Don. This event later became known as the March Revolution. The government shutdown and Administrators resigned in protest. After several tumultuous hours, Don was banned and a new era began. But the momentary peace and prosperity of the server as well as the success of the … Continue reading Opinion: Don’t Become Complacent After The Revolution