Domestic Program Agenda Names (in other TLs)

OTL saw a number of US Presidents come up with catchy names for their domestic policy agendas -- the Square Deal, the New Freedom, the New Deal, the Fair Deal, the New Frontier, and the Great Society.

What I'm looking for in this thread are such program agendas put forward by Presidents in ATLs. An example from OTL, to give you an idea of what I'm looking for:

New Deal
Franklin D Roosevelt (1933-45)
A series of economic programs implemented in the United States between 1933 and 1936, as a response to the Great Depression; it's focus was relief for the unemployed and poor; recovery of the economy to normal levels; and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression. Programs included:

United States bank holiday: closed all banks until they became certified by federal reviewers
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA): raised farm prices by cutting total farm output of major crops and livestock; replaced by a new AAA
Social Security Act (SSA): provided financial assistance to: elderly, handicapped, paid for by employee and employer payroll contributions
National Labor Relations Act (NLRA): set up National Labor Relations Board to supervise labor-management relations
 
Well, in our timeline, we also have Barack Obama's Big Fuckin' Deal:rolleyes:

On a more serious not though, I'm not sure that there are many timelines where such grand agenda names would be concocted.
 

Rogov

Banned
Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom becomes Teddy Roosevelt's New Nationalism in 1916

FDR's New Deal becomes Huey Long's Share Our Wealth (the S O W, depicted as a female pig in at least one unfavorable editorial cartoon)

Truman's Square Deal becomes Gerald L.K. Smith's National Crusade (a National Crusade Against Poverty here, a National Crusade for Hydroelectric Power there)
 
Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom becomes Teddy Roosevelt's New Nationalism in 1916

FDR's New Deal becomes Huey Long's Share Our Wealth (the S O W, depicted as a female pig in at least one unfavorable editorial cartoon)

Truman's Square Deal becomes Gerald L.K. Smith's National Crusade (a National Crusade Against Poverty here, a National Crusade for Hydroelectric Power there)

T.R. has a Square Deal; Truman's was the Fair Deal.
 

Rogov

Banned
Any idea what Humphrey would call his Domestic Agenda?

H.H.H. is LBJ's Truman, so whereas Truman riffed on New Deal with Fair Deal, maybe H-3 will riff on Great Society?

Humphrey became known for his advocacy of liberal causes (such as civil rights, arms control, a nuclear test ban, food stamps, and humanitarian foreign aid), and for his long and witty speeches. During the period of McCarthyism (1950–1954), Humphrey was accused of being "soft on Communism," despite having been one of the founders of the anti-communist liberal organization Americans for Democratic Action, having been a staunch supporter of the Truman Administration's efforts to combat the growth of the Soviet Union, and having fought Communist political activities in Minnesota and elsewhere. In 1954 Humphrey proposed to make mere membership in the Communist Party a felony — a proposal that failed. He was chairman of the Select Committee on Disarmament (84th and 85th Congresses). In February, 1960, Senator Humphrey introduced a bill to establish a National Peace Agency.[3] As Democratic whip in the Senate in 1964, Humphrey was instrumental in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of that year. Humphrey's consistently cheerful and upbeat demeanor, and his forceful advocacy of liberal causes, led him to be nicknamed "The Happy Warrior" by many of his Senate colleagues and political journalists. While President John F. Kennedy gets credit for creating the Peace Corps, the first initiative came from Humphrey when he introduced the first bill to create the Peace Corps in 1957—three years prior to JFK and his University of Michigan speech. In his autobiography, The Education of a Public Man, Humphrey wrote:[4]
"There were three bills of particular emotional importance to me: the Peace Corps, a disarmament agency, and the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The President, knowing how I felt, asked me to introduce legislation for all three. I introduced the first Peace Corps bill in 1957. It did not meet with much enthusiasm. Some traditional diplomats quaked at the thought of thousands of young Americans scattered across their world. Many senators, including liberal ones, thought the idea was silly and unworkable. Now, with a young president urging its passage, it became possible and we pushed it rapidly through the Senate. It is fashionable now to suggest that Peace Corps Volunteers gained as much or more, from their experience as the countries they worked. That may be true, but it ought not demean their work. They touched many lives and made them better."
- the Genocide

I think H-3's domestic agenda would focus on a combination domestic disarmament/nuclear-safety and foreign aid/international humanitarian efforts just as much as it would on the general welfare/New Deal safety net/social reform program style.

The outline for a National Peace Agency* shows something he would probably try as president: "Such an agency marshalling the scientific talent of this country and drawing upon its technical resources offers the possibility of making giant strides toward the development of a rational world security system." - "A National Peace Agency", article by The Democratic Advisory Council written in The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, February 1960 issue

So what do you call a *blank* Society agenda that is half foreign aid and disarmament agencies/spending, half social programs?


*http://books.google.com/books?id=mg...wAQ#v=onepage&q=national peace agency&f=false
 

mowque

Banned
For my TL, I just stole a New Deal era name, and used it for the collective concept. The National Recovery Plan.
 
The Moral Society. "The moral test of government is how it treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the aged; and those in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the handicapped."


RFK would be the Federalist Project, or the New Federalist Era.
 
"We believe in a greater America. We believe in a just lot, not just providing economic opportunity but economic wellbeing. A decent, living wage, a peaceful society where security in the home, in the mind and in the pocket are fundamental, guaranteed rights to all people here.

"But we believe in more than this. More than just the social programs of old. This is about ensuring peace and harmony in a global age, about respecting a fundamental duty of solidarity with oppressed peoples all around the world. Of creating a culture, of national identity that embraces charity, of great principle and of rational though, a transformation of America to av even nobler, brighter destiny. This is the Grand Civilization we will build together my friends."

-Unknown President
 
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