Search results for query: *

  • Users: NKVD
  • Order by date

Forum search Google search

  1. Flag Thread IV

    Flag of the American Socialist Republic, 1934-1949: Adopted by the Atlanta Soviet on August 4th, 1934, this was the flag flown during the American Revolution. Flag of the United Socialist Republics, 1949-????: The Soviet-American split in 1949 set a new path for the American socialist...
  2. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes III

    From a campy timeline where the anarchists and dissident socialists overthrow the Bolsheviks. Stalingrad had been renamed in honor of the Kronstadt martyrs (I'm not sure if Kronstadtgrad works in Russian, but it sounds cool).
  3. Alternate Electoral Maps

    More realistic than OTL.
  4. Alternate Electoral Maps

    I didn't put a great deal of thought into it tbh.
  5. Alternate Electoral Maps

    2017-2025: Hillary Rodham Clinton/Elizabeth Warren (D) (45) 2025-2033: Amy Klobuchar/Cory Booker (D) (46) 2033-2041: Joseph P. Kennedy/Will Burns (D) (47) The death of the Republican Party, the Grand Old Party of Lincoln, had been predicted for years, and it finally began with the nomination of...
  6. List alternate PMs or Presidents

    1881-1889: James A. Garfield/Chester A. Arthur (R) ... 19??-19??: George Washington Hitler/William Jennings Bryan (D)* ... 19??-19??: Dwight Reed/??? (R)** ... 1981-1989: Peter Gabriel/??? (R)*** ... * I'm not entirely sure here. ** His opponent, William Winslow, is a sort of...
  7. AHC/PC: 20th/late 19th century Catholic schism

    I meant a major schism, not a few conclavists or what have you.
  8. AHC/PC: 20th/late 19th century Catholic schism

    I'm wondering if it's even remotely plausible for the Roman Catholic Church to schism in the 20th or late 19th century, and what could drive such a schism. It's a silly idea I'm considering for the timeline I'm sort of working on.
  9. Map Thread XIII

    Albania stronk.
  10. Map Thread XIII

    Dat Basque
  11. Three-Way World War I

    Probably not. Communist governments don't typically spring up overnight. It isn't like Civilization V where all of the sudden you're communist or something. If Russia and Germany go communist, it will be at the end of civil wars. The Western powers, Britain, France and such, will probably...
  12. Three-Way World War I

    A party to the conflict can also be on two sides at once. The Syrian Civil War is a fun example of how weird war can get. It's ostensibly a three-sided conflict: the Syrian regime opposes the Opposition, the Kurds, and ISIL/ISIS/Daesh; the Opposition and Kurds oppose the regime and Daesh...
  13. AHC: Successful Coffee Party

    They were on Current TV. I thought they might stay on through the shift to Al Jazeera America.
  14. AHC: Successful Coffee Party

    The only way I can think of is making the ACA tank somehow.
  15. AHC: Successful Coffee Party

    The Coffee Party wasn't leftist though. This, quoting from the second article, was about as leftist as they got as a whole: The rest is a bunch of milquetoast moderate stuff, including stuff about "fiscal responsibility". And that's the main reason why they probably wouldn't be able to get...
  16. Map Thread XIII

    Strange is the night when black stars rise.
  17. Map Thread XIII

    Is there actually a place in GoT/ASOIAF called Carcosa?
  18. 1953 Iranian coup d'etat Operation Ajax fails

    In the sense that Egypt and Syria "went red", maybe, but Mossadeq wasn't a communist by any means. The communist crap that was behind Western support for a coup was an exaggeration of the fact that communists (Tudeh and maybe some other factions, I don't know) were part of the ruling coalition...
  19. Map Thread XIII

    And a partridge in a pear tree.
  20. Flag Thread IV

    Chiraq (pronounced Shy-rack) is a colloquial term for Chicago. It's a reference to the level of gang violence in the city. The flag takes the flag of Iraq and gives it the colors of the flag of Chicago, an obvious reference to Chicago's unpleasant nickname.
Top