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Postby Dentali » Tue Dec 03, 2019 12:34 pm

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NS Nation Name: Agarntrop
Character Name: John Atang
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 56
Character Height: 6' 1''
Character Weight: 197 lbs
Character Position/Role/Job: Member of the United States House Education Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Investment (2007-), Member of the United States House Education Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services (2001-2007), Member of the United States House Committee on Education and Labor (2001-), Member of the United States House of Representatives for New York's 8th Congressional District (2001-), Member of the New York State Assembly for the 46th State Assembly district (1999-2001).
Appearance:
Character State of Origin: New York
Character State of Residence: New York
Character Party Affiliation: Democratic
Main Strengths: Pragmatic, Passionate, Engaging, Persuasive
Main Weaknesses: Gaffe-prone, Carefree, Speaks before he thinks
Biography:
Atang was born on 17 June 1962 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, to Liberian parents John and Naomi Atang. He and his six siblings were raised solely by his mother, after his father left the family when Atang was 8 years old. Atang speaks publicly about the importance of fathers and the need to support them in seeking to be active in the lives of their children. He has written on the issue.

Atang grew up in Brooklyn. He studied law at the University of New York, obtaining a bachelor's degree. He was admitted to the bar in 1987 and practised as a public defender.
In 1998 he was elected as a Democrat to the New York State Assembly for the 46th district. During the 2000 congressional election campaign Atang won the primaries to become the Democratic candidate for New York's 8th Congressional District in the US House of Representatives. He was elected to the seat on November 7, 2000.

At the beggining of the 107th Congress in 2001, he was placed on the Committee on Education and Labor and the Education Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services. He voted in favour of authorisation for the United States to invade Iraq in 2003. After the 2006 midterm election Atang was moved from the Education Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services to the Education Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Investment.

During the 2008 Democratic primaries, Atang originally supported [not John Edwards], saying that he felt it was important to have a candidate who focused on poverty, an issue he claimed "plauges millions of Americans that most politicians seem to ignore", but nonetheless declared his support for Rashid Baharia after [not Edwards] withdrew from the race. After the election of Baharia, Atang pledged his full support but turned down an ambassadorship, asserting a need to remain a member of the House of Representatives in order to speak on a wide range of issues that had arose in his district due to the "money that had been slashed from public services under the Burke Administration".

In 2011 there were suggestions that Atang might stand for election as Mayor of New York in 2013. Atang pledged his support to [not-Bill de Blasio]'s bid to become the Democratic mayoral nominee, declaring him "New York's Mayor in waiting". Atang became [not-Blasio]'s nomination campaign chair.

Atang supported [not-Bernie Sanders] to be Democratic nominee during the 2016 Presidential Election, but later endorsed Diane Clifford after she won the primaries.
Atang has commented on the USA's history of slavery and on many other subjects.

Crime
Atang has over the years publicly attributed blame for certain crimes to various specific causes and persons. He has also talked about black and ethnic minority peoples, especially those who are younger, their relation with crime and how they are treated by the criminal justice system.

On 6 May 2015, in an article published in The New York Times, Atang attributed part of the cause for Baltimore's riots of a few days earlier to destructive "cultures" that had emerged under the prevailing policies. He also stated that states imposing legislation that restricted the use of corporal punishment in public schools was partly to blame for current youth culture, that had contributed to the riots.

Atang has blamed President Wolf and the Attorney General for failing to take responsibility over fatal shootings in NYC; he also blames inequality, high youth unemployment among black males, and New York City Council cutting youth services and outreach programmes.

Atang has stated that the criminal justice system deals with "disproportionate numbers" of young people from black and ethnic minority communities: despite saying that although decisions to charge were "broadly proportionate", he has asserted that black and ethnic minority people still face and perceive bias. Atang said that young black people are nine times more likely to be incarcerated than "comparable" white people, and proposed a number of measures including a system of "deferred prosecution" for young first time offenders to reduce incarcerations. Atang has claimed that black and ethnic minority people offend "at the same rates" as comparable white people "when taking age and socioeconomic status into account"; they were more likely to be stopped and frisked, if charged more likely to be convicted, more likely to be sent to prison and less likely to get support in prison.

Other Views
On 7 August 2009, Atang gave a speech in the House of Representatives in favour of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act, critically comparing the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy to the "separate but equal" legal doctrine which justified Jim Crow laws in the 20th-century.

He has written about what he believes to be the shortcomings of the housing market.

Atang is a staunch opponent of President Wolf. He notably refused to appear at his inauguration in January 2017 and has described him as a "national embarrassment."

He has spoken out against alleged antisemitism within the Democratic Party and attended a rally protesting against it. Atang stated that antisemitism has "come back because extremism has come back" and is damaging support for Democrats among America's Jewish community.
Atang married the artist Erica Leigh in 1995; the couple have three sons and a daughter.

In November 2015, he published a book, Out of the Ashes: America After the Murder of Freddie Gray, about the April 2015 police shooting of Freddie Gray.

Atang is a Methodist Christian. He is also a New York Giants fan.

Other Info: Political Standpoints (at Dent's request):
Abortion - He is pro-choice and supports abortion on request until 28 weeks, after which he has said it should be allowed in case of risk to the mother's life, risk to mental or physical health, rape or incest. He supports the judgement made in Roe v. Wade.

LGBT - Strongly supports LGBT rights like the majority of Democrats, including the right to marry and adopt children.

Gun Control - He supports regulating gun ownership more than it is currently, with more comprehensive background checks.

Affirmative Action - He believes affirmative action should be legal as a necessary step to fix past injustices.

Climate Change - He supports strong government action on climate change, including the GND.

Planned Parenthood - He believes Planned Parenthood should be continued to be funded.

Drug Prices - He supports government-set caps on the prices of pharmaceutical drugs.

Health Insurance: He believes in Medicare for All and government-funded universal health insurance. He also believes it should be illegal for health insurance companies to deny services on the basis of pre-existing conditions.

Body Cameras - He believes police officers should be required to wear body cameras.

Death Penalty - He supports the death penalty but believes that the circumstances under which it can be applied should be narrowed down and that a moratorium on executions should be in place until a transparent investigation into its application in the United States is held.

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I think your district might be a bit too democratic for him. I would like to recommend the 3rd, or 20th districts
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Postby Agarntrop » Tue Dec 03, 2019 12:43 pm

Dentali wrote:
Agarntrop wrote:App with recommended changes.

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Character Information Sheet


NS Nation Name: Agarntrop
Character Name: John Atang
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 56
Character Height: 6' 1''
Character Weight: 197 lbs
Character Position/Role/Job: Member of the United States House Education Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Investment (2007-), Member of the United States House Education Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services (2001-2007), Member of the United States House Committee on Education and Labor (2001-), Member of the United States House of Representatives for New York's 8th Congressional District (2001-), Member of the New York State Assembly for the 46th State Assembly district (1999-2001).
Appearance:
Character State of Origin: New York
Character State of Residence: New York
Character Party Affiliation: Democratic
Main Strengths: Pragmatic, Passionate, Engaging, Persuasive
Main Weaknesses: Gaffe-prone, Carefree, Speaks before he thinks
Biography:
Atang was born on 17 June 1962 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, to Liberian parents John and Naomi Atang. He and his six siblings were raised solely by his mother, after his father left the family when Atang was 8 years old. Atang speaks publicly about the importance of fathers and the need to support them in seeking to be active in the lives of their children. He has written on the issue.

Atang grew up in Brooklyn. He studied law at the University of New York, obtaining a bachelor's degree. He was admitted to the bar in 1987 and practised as a public defender.
In 1998 he was elected as a Democrat to the New York State Assembly for the 46th district. During the 2000 congressional election campaign Atang won the primaries to become the Democratic candidate for New York's 8th Congressional District in the US House of Representatives. He was elected to the seat on November 7, 2000.

At the beggining of the 107th Congress in 2001, he was placed on the Committee on Education and Labor and the Education Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services. He voted in favour of authorisation for the United States to invade Iraq in 2003. After the 2006 midterm election Atang was moved from the Education Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services to the Education Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Investment.

During the 2008 Democratic primaries, Atang originally supported [not John Edwards], saying that he felt it was important to have a candidate who focused on poverty, an issue he claimed "plauges millions of Americans that most politicians seem to ignore", but nonetheless declared his support for Rashid Baharia after [not Edwards] withdrew from the race. After the election of Baharia, Atang pledged his full support but turned down an ambassadorship, asserting a need to remain a member of the House of Representatives in order to speak on a wide range of issues that had arose in his district due to the "money that had been slashed from public services under the Burke Administration".

In 2011 there were suggestions that Atang might stand for election as Mayor of New York in 2013. Atang pledged his support to [not-Bill de Blasio]'s bid to become the Democratic mayoral nominee, declaring him "New York's Mayor in waiting". Atang became [not-Blasio]'s nomination campaign chair.

Atang supported [not-Bernie Sanders] to be Democratic nominee during the 2016 Presidential Election, but later endorsed Diane Clifford after she won the primaries.
Atang has commented on the USA's history of slavery and on many other subjects.

Crime
Atang has over the years publicly attributed blame for certain crimes to various specific causes and persons. He has also talked about black and ethnic minority peoples, especially those who are younger, their relation with crime and how they are treated by the criminal justice system.

On 6 May 2015, in an article published in The New York Times, Atang attributed part of the cause for Baltimore's riots of a few days earlier to destructive "cultures" that had emerged under the prevailing policies. He also stated that states imposing legislation that restricted the use of corporal punishment in public schools was partly to blame for current youth culture, that had contributed to the riots.

Atang has blamed President Wolf and the Attorney General for failing to take responsibility over fatal shootings in NYC; he also blames inequality, high youth unemployment among black males, and New York City Council cutting youth services and outreach programmes.

Atang has stated that the criminal justice system deals with "disproportionate numbers" of young people from black and ethnic minority communities: despite saying that although decisions to charge were "broadly proportionate", he has asserted that black and ethnic minority people still face and perceive bias. Atang said that young black people are nine times more likely to be incarcerated than "comparable" white people, and proposed a number of measures including a system of "deferred prosecution" for young first time offenders to reduce incarcerations. Atang has claimed that black and ethnic minority people offend "at the same rates" as comparable white people "when taking age and socioeconomic status into account"; they were more likely to be stopped and frisked, if charged more likely to be convicted, more likely to be sent to prison and less likely to get support in prison.

Other Views
On 7 August 2009, Atang gave a speech in the House of Representatives in favour of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act, critically comparing the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy to the "separate but equal" legal doctrine which justified Jim Crow laws in the 20th-century.

He has written about what he believes to be the shortcomings of the housing market.

Atang is a staunch opponent of President Wolf. He notably refused to appear at his inauguration in January 2017 and has described him as a "national embarrassment."

He has spoken out against alleged antisemitism within the Democratic Party and attended a rally protesting against it. Atang stated that antisemitism has "come back because extremism has come back" and is damaging support for Democrats among America's Jewish community.
Atang married the artist Erica Leigh in 1995; the couple have three sons and a daughter.

In November 2015, he published a book, Out of the Ashes: America After the Murder of Freddie Gray, about the April 2015 police shooting of Freddie Gray.

Atang is a Methodist Christian. He is also a New York Giants fan.

Other Info: Political Standpoints (at Dent's request):
Abortion - He is pro-choice and supports abortion on request until 28 weeks, after which he has said it should be allowed in case of risk to the mother's life, risk to mental or physical health, rape or incest. He supports the judgement made in Roe v. Wade.

LGBT - Strongly supports LGBT rights like the majority of Democrats, including the right to marry and adopt children.

Gun Control - He supports regulating gun ownership more than it is currently, with more comprehensive background checks.

Affirmative Action - He believes affirmative action should be legal as a necessary step to fix past injustices.

Climate Change - He supports strong government action on climate change, including the GND.

Planned Parenthood - He believes Planned Parenthood should be continued to be funded.

Drug Prices - He supports government-set caps on the prices of pharmaceutical drugs.

Health Insurance: He believes in Medicare for All and government-funded universal health insurance. He also believes it should be illegal for health insurance companies to deny services on the basis of pre-existing conditions.

Body Cameras - He believes police officers should be required to wear body cameras.

Death Penalty - He supports the death penalty but believes that the circumstances under which it can be applied should be narrowed down and that a moratorium on executions should be in place until a transparent investigation into its application in the United States is held.

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I think your district might be a bit too democratic for him. I would like to recommend the 3rd, or 20th districts

He's not that moderate though. Plus 8th is in the area he grew up in and lived in for decades.
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Postby Dentali » Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:08 pm

Agarntrop wrote:
Dentali wrote:

I think your district might be a bit too democratic for him. I would like to recommend the 3rd, or 20th districts

He's not that moderate though. Plus 8th is in the area he grew up in and lived in for decades.



His stances on the death penalty, Abortion, and antisemitism, are difficult to get through in a progressive district
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Postby Agarntrop » Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:27 pm

Dentali wrote:
Agarntrop wrote:He's not that moderate though. Plus 8th is in the area he grew up in and lived in for decades.



His stances on the death penalty, Abortion, and antisemitism, are difficult to get through in a progressive district

You're suggesting progressives are antisemitic? Also, I consider his abortion position to be quite liberal.
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Postby The World Capitalist Confederation » Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:40 pm

Agarntrop wrote:
Dentali wrote:

His stances on the death penalty, Abortion, and antisemitism, are difficult to get through in a progressive district

You're suggesting progressives are antisemitic? Also, I consider his abortion position to be quite liberal.

No, more that they don't feel like anti-semites. It seems that you indirectly accuse 'left-wing extremists' of anti-semitism.
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Postby The World Capitalist Confederation » Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:42 pm

Agarntrop wrote:
Dentali wrote:

His stances on the death penalty, Abortion, and antisemitism, are difficult to get through in a progressive district

You're suggesting progressives are antisemitic? Also, I consider his abortion position to be quite liberal.

Also, don't mention anti-semitism in the left ever again. You might run the risk of summoning...certain individuals.
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How is the word "neoliberal" viewed in the USA?
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Postby Dentali » Tue Dec 03, 2019 2:39 pm

Agarntrop wrote:
Dentali wrote:

His stances on the death penalty, Abortion, and antisemitism, are difficult to get through in a progressive district

You're suggesting progressives are antisemitic? Also, I consider his abortion position to be quite liberal.



Yes 100%, not a single person running for the democratic nomination believes in any restrictions on abortion except for Tulsi Gabbard.
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The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:How is the word "neoliberal" viewed in the USA?



Probably unknown by most voters outside the very politically engaged
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Postby Agarntrop » Tue Dec 03, 2019 2:47 pm

Dentali wrote:
Agarntrop wrote:You're suggesting progressives are antisemitic? Also, I consider his abortion position to be quite liberal.



Yes 100%, not a single person running for the democratic nomination believes in any restrictions on abortion except for Tulsi Gabbard.

lol I doubt that
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Postby Agarntrop » Tue Dec 03, 2019 2:48 pm

Also, you let Simone, a moderate, do NY-12, an extremely progressive district.
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Postby Dentali » Tue Dec 03, 2019 3:01 pm

Agarntrop wrote:
Dentali wrote:

Yes 100%, not a single person running for the democratic nomination believes in any restrictions on abortion except for Tulsi Gabbard.

lol I doubt that



name one
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Agarntrop wrote:Also, you let Simone, a moderate, do NY-12, an extremely progressive district.


not my call, and shes a moderate on foreign policy which people don't care about nearly as much
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Dentali wrote:
Agarntrop wrote:lol I doubt that



name one

Amy Klobuchar, Marianne Williamson, Joe Biden, to name a few.
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Postby Dentali » Tue Dec 03, 2019 4:37 pm

Agarntrop wrote:
Dentali wrote:

name one

Amy Klobuchar, Marianne Williamson, Joe Biden, to name a few.



Joe Biden has only ever voted against partial birth abortion as a limit and has since supported getting rid of the Hyde amendment, As a first-term Senator from Delaware in 1974, the year after Roe v. Wade was decided, Biden said women should not have the “sole right to say what should happen to her body.”

Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar believes abortion is a decision between a woman and her doctor. In 2006, Klobuchar said that “we need to start talking about common ground, and about reducing the number of abortions — making them safe and making them rare.” Klobuchar co-sponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act. The legislation prohibits states from setting restrictions on abortion. She also supports access to government-funded contraception and family planning services to decrease the need for abortions.

Author and activist Marianne Williamson has said she is “100 percent pro-choice.” Williamson told the NewsHour that the Hyde Amendment needs to be repealed.
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Postby Agarntrop » Tue Dec 03, 2019 4:39 pm

Dentali wrote:
Agarntrop wrote:Amy Klobuchar, Marianne Williamson, Joe Biden, to name a few.



Joe Biden has only ever voted against partial birth abortion as a limit and has since supported getting rid of the Hyde amendment, As a first-term Senator from Delaware in 1974, the year after Roe v. Wade was decided, Biden said women should not have the “sole right to say what should happen to her body.”

Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar believes abortion is a decision between a woman and her doctor. In 2006, Klobuchar said that “we need to start talking about common ground, and about reducing the number of abortions — making them safe and making them rare.” Klobuchar co-sponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act. The legislation prohibits states from setting restrictions on abortion. She also supports access to government-funded contraception and family planning services to decrease the need for abortions.

Author and activist Marianne Williamson has said she is “100 percent pro-choice.” Williamson told the NewsHour that the Hyde Amendment needs to be repealed.

During a Fox News town hall, Sen. Amy Klobuchar said "there are limits there in the third trimester that are very important — about — except for the health of the woman.” Marianne Williamson also suggested that a woman obtaining a later abortion for her health might be too expansive a definition. "Mental health can be so broadly defined," she said.

Former Vice President Joe Biden's position on abortion has essentially spanned the entire spectrum — in the 1980s, Biden, who is Roman Catholic, supported a constitutional amendment that would have let states reverse the Roe decision, and he was previously quoted saying the decision "went too far" (although he's since changed his position). While in the Senate, he voted on to ban a certain late-term abortion procedure as recently as 2003. And a video from 2006 recently emerged in which he said: "I'm a little bit of an odd man out in my party." He has not directly disavowed casting those votes.
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I will respond when and where I can, but I will be much delayed in activity due to it being finals week for me through midweek next week.
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Imperial Esplanade wrote:I will respond when and where I can, but I will be much delayed in activity due to it being finals week for me through midweek next week.


Good luck with finals, friend!

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I was wondering why everything went quiet...
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Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I was wondering why everything went quiet...

Sorry, I have been busy revising for my exams. I’ll post soon.
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Richardson is probably really suspicious of Vohoffsky right now, because he's basically promoting himself as much as possible whilst technically being on Richardson's side.
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The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:Richardson is probably really suspicious of Vohoffsky right now, because he's basically promoting himself as much as possible whilst technically being on Richardson's side.



not really thats super normal politics
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Postby The World Capitalist Confederation » Wed Dec 04, 2019 2:47 pm

Dentali wrote:
The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:Richardson is probably really suspicious of Vohoffsky right now, because he's basically promoting himself as much as possible whilst technically being on Richardson's side.



not really thats super normal politics

Really? Alright then, I'll keep going at it. I was actually quite scared that Richardson was going to burst into Vohoffsky's office and tell him to focus on the campaign or something.

But hey, at least I'm open with Richardson about it.
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Postby Dentali » Wed Dec 04, 2019 3:12 pm

The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:
Dentali wrote:

not really thats super normal politics

Really? Alright then, I'll keep going at it. I was actually quite scared that Richardson was going to burst into Vohoffsky's office and tell him to focus on the campaign or something.

But hey, at least I'm open with Richardson about it.



nah no worries, 70% of political endorsements are selfish
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Postby Gordano and Lysandus » Wed Dec 04, 2019 6:17 pm

On a scale of selling lemonade as a Girl Scout to soliciting a bribe from a foreign power as the President, how illegal would it be for Prendergast to share a theoretical YouTube video professing a conspiracy theory about Vohoffsky being a spy? (He put it in his application after all, people believing that.)
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