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  1. marathag

    AHC: The US with a high speed rail system as prolific as in East Asia or western Europe

    Though the Union fought for years decades to keep Firemen on every diesel consist
  2. Socialist/communist USA, is it possible, and likeliest time period to arise?

    Why so? I mean, they're not going to get all of their land back, since that would be patently absurd (so, so many expelled and dead Americans), but surely they're going to get better treatment in a socialist America?
  3. The Plantagenet Succession

    That was NEVER done in England, that was my point. Such entail would be a folly from Edward
  4. curlyhairedhippie

    Lutheran Henry VIII

    Pretty unlikely to happen. Henry viii had a love-hate relationship with Luther and iirc Luther didn’t necessarily support him in his “Great matter”.
  5. How important was the Dunkirk evacuation ?

    I'm sorry your logic is faulty, and not supported by the historic record. The relationship between Italy, and Germany was very different then the one between Germany, and the Soviet Union. Soviet goals and concerns were very different then those of Italy. Italy was the weakest of the major...
  6. AHC: The US with a high speed rail system as prolific as in East Asia or western Europe

    Fair, but misses the point. It is the ease of access that made it different to an airport. Getting on an intercity train was no different to stepping on a suburban train. It is something I saw at the Gold Coast (Australia) of all places. Historically it was a series of coastal settlements...
  7. The New Order: Last Days of Europe - An Axis Victory Cold War Mod for HoIIV

    The Siberian Black Army would probably have a lot of propaganda.
  8. Lutheran Henry VIII

    Intriguing. Would this lead to close alliances with German Lutheran countries?
  9. AHC: is it feasible if the world started diversfying away from fossil fuels much earlier

    Any time after 1950 or so. Just go nuclear power after that. Even now it is the only efficient replacement for fossil fuels. Environmentalists need to start realizing it.
  10. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    The 20th Century consists of WW1 and its aftershocks.
  11. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    I think ABC's potential buyers include Time, Warner, Turner, Viacom, Magnavox, MCA, and Grand Diamond.
  12. GriffinFTW

    WI: No iPhone

    Would the internet in general be as watered down as it is now?
  13. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    Are you serious? "Land disputes and attacks on both sides" What? These were the lands of the Native Americans, taken by European colonists. It's literally a genocide. Drop the silly "both-sides" bullshit. Sure, the Holocaust was worse[1], but that doesn't excuse your clear-and-cut genocide...
  14. AHC: The US with a high speed rail system as prolific as in East Asia or western Europe

    Perhaps, the problem seems to be the extremely high capital costs of HSR. $50,000 per person per year in amortized capital costs is unsustainable.
  15. WI: Britain Keeps Michigan and Wisconsin Territory If America Still Goes Independent?

    I think there will be some Americans who cross the border north, but I think you'll see a lot more Brits and Anglo-Canadians there who in OTL went to the USA. From about 1836-1880 Ontario's growth wasn't spectacular largely because it got filled up and the surplus went south, but with an...
  16. The Reform Party: 20 Years of History

    I am surprised that nearly all of the Reform candidates barely won their home state's primary.
  17. AHC: The US with a high speed rail system as prolific as in East Asia or western Europe

    Maybe. In the end there may have to be an Amtrak-like entity of some sort, although private operators would likely still skim the cream of the passenger service. But keep in mind that were moving infrastructure maintenance costs to the public sector here (as with roads and airports) eliminates...
  18. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux
    Threadmarks: Nessie and the Red Dragon (1985 Film)

    Nessie and the Red Dragon Released on October 4, 1985 Production Companies Hammer Films Toho Co., Ltd. Distributor Universal Pictures Directed by Dan O'Bannon Screenplay by Warren Skaaren Dr. Andrea Feldstien (Sigourney Weaver) was a mythology scholar at Washington State University. That...
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