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  1. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    The 2008 House election map.
  2. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    Key Wins For LGBT Community as First Openly Gay and Bisexual Senators Elected November 6, 2008 WASHINGTON, DC - As voters celebrate the results of the 2008 elections and the election of the first woman president, the LGBT community has several reasons to celebrate as they gained historic...
  3. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes V (Do Not Post Current Politics Here)

    That's amazing George. Also Jericho Wolverine sounds like a Zootopia character.
  4. Open test of new board software

    I use mobile for the most part when accessing the site, and to be honest, this reasoning seems so weird to me. User titles and likes barely take up any space on posts even on mobile and I don't notice them messing with post spacing at all.
  5. Open test of new board software

    I want to second all of this.
  6. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    It's US Election Atlas colors. They started before the party map colors had been settled on after 2000, and use red for the Democrats and blue for the Republicans.
  7. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    I'm thinking Carol Miller is more likely to make some sort of comeback than Mondragon, but I'm also definitely thinking about how I can use Mondragon.
  8. Zorro legacy

    Not much.
  9. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    Thurmond wasn't on the ballot in California.
  10. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes V (Do Not Post Current Politics Here)

    Oh, that's why he was named Doc Hudson.
  11. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    This next wikibox is one I definitely wanted to do and try to make a county map for since Rosberg wins Hayes County.
  12. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    It's a combination of Alaska's small population and a really strong independent streak. A majority of Alaskans are unaffiliated with any party. Plus while the state does rely on oil for its economy, there is also a pretty strong environmentalist streak in many parts of the state given its unique...
  13. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    Yeah. I wanted to do California because it's McCloskey's second best state (after Alaska) and to show that it accounts for over a quarter of his national popular vote.
  14. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    Got one of the wikiboxes done.
  15. A More Ambitious Pump Priming

    That's one of the cases I was thinking of. The other big one was Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States which ruled the NIRA unconstitutional.
  16. A More Ambitious Pump Priming

    But the Court can and during this era did rule using very narrow interpretations of the Commerce Clause and the General Welfare Clause for how the budget could function both in the powers of revenue and spending.
  17. A More Ambitious Pump Priming

    Congress and the Supreme Court would imagine money being an object for him.
  18. WI: New York Takes Reclamation to Max

    Don't forget the other plan to fill in the Hudson. Imagine a New York City with both the Hudson and the East Rivers filled and all of it now drains into Long Island Sound.
  19. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    And the national popular vote wikibox. I'll probably do a couple of the more interesting state results in the meantime over (hopefully) the next few weeks while I work on the next update.
  20. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    Well I am trying to keep it at least somewhat realistic. :P Part of the reason I started the TL is I feel that too many authors have a third party suddenly burst onto the scene as a national presence and contender for the presidency with a good chunk of the Senate and House with little buildup...
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