Let me break this down to you as someone who studied economics and has a keen interest in real life politics:
1. You conduct yourself like a dictator, not a president.
Since you don't much care for having obtained the position of 'president' by way of a democratic vote, I guess we can safely deduce that you don't value personal rights ... so why would you value virtual rights?
Are we seeing the creation of the virtual world's first Kim dynasty ala North Korea? I'm sure you will work very hard in your first illicit term as virtual president to set up a system similar to the one we now see in corrupt dictatorships: Establishment puppets rounded up for the people to choose a leader from. Only all the puppets are controlled by the same master ... so there is no will of the people, no democracy (a principle you now claim you want to establish ... by way of your undemocratic election).
If you are so confident that we all wanted you to represent our virtual interest, why did you not put yourself in a fair presidential race based on liberty, democracy, and the will of the people? You are like those Saudi Princes who swear that even if they held elections, they would win by a landslide, but in truth they fear the ballot paper like nothing else ... therefore they never resort to it.
And your election was undemocratic. Even MA said they would consider 'weighted votes.' So really, the choice of who the president would be was decided (probably in a closed meeting between you and MA) long ago. The will of the people of Entropia Universe was a secondary consideration that you table now, but I'm certain won't see manifest in your term, because then you'd be right back into that slum you call an office where that brilliant economy you unleashed on RockTropia no doubt had its origins.
2. Wealth cannot be multiplied by dividing it.
You are already speaking about doing things for 'the greater good,' (regardless of the popularity of your choices), which are those familiar honeyed words that have historically and today collapsed many a country's economy. No doubt your policies will be deeply rooted in socialism, which has a track record of eroding a healthy economy like nothing else. Your promise of socialist handouts and redistribution of wealth 'for the greater good' will wreck whats left of this game's economy.
Let me just take a moment to explain to you why countries like Singapore prosper and countries like South Africa fail. Its capitalism VS socialism, and while Singapore reduces its taxes on wealthy investors, encouraging them to bring their fortunes to her shores, creating businesses, jobs, products and services (all of which you need for a functioning economy), South Africa is shedding investors at an alarming rate, as the socialist government in power there seeks very hard to win votes with 'free stuff' paid for by the overtaxed rich. When the rich then cash out their fortunes and move to Singapore, South African politicians are infuriated by the greed of the rich, and punish the few wealthy who still remain by introducing even higher taxes and more Utopian labor laws to make the poor practically unemployable.
3. Real life > virtual reality (no matter what you, facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, or John Carmac has to say).
The REAL WORLD economy is in such deep trouble, that any virtual economy will fizzle out if squeezed too hard.
Remember those astronomical prices for items in this game, just before the 2008 global financial crisis hit? You will never have those days again until the real world economy stabilizes and people have surplice of cash to spend and invest in virtual economies.
The moment you tip whats left of this games economy a bit more over the edge by raising the per-hour cost of play/participation, gravity will do the rest, and people will move their money somewhere else.
I've hardly begun scrutinizing you on an academic, political, and economic level, and you already fall short of the mark. Congratulations, you are so much like what people the world have come to hate about their leaders.
Do whatever you want, my and many other people's cursors are hovering on the 'WITHDRAW' button ... and then where will you get the funds to fund your virtual North Korea? I've done it once in real life, and trust me, I can do it EASILY in virtual reality.