For a Gore Prosperous Tomorrow

Gore Administration- Summer 2005
Summer 2005

"The predictions of Hurricane Dennis and now Katrina really show that Gore's right on treating these storms more seriously"

"And it looks like the Supreme Court swings toward Gore's direction now..."

"How many people remembered about them from Ireland?"

As summer came in for the Gore Administration, it was a matter of testing many of his prior principles and rules. Medicare for Children, while mostly supported, still faced stiff competition and concerns. However, support for the program was cemented alongside with the support for Gore's policies during the hurricane season. Thanks to the satellites predicting the storm and Gore's advisement to the communities in the crossofire, people did their best to prepare. However, even then, the might of Dennis and especially the horrific damage of Katrina shook the nation up in the forces of nature. Yet, Gore did not spare the assistance needed to rebuild the lost communities. Injured young people were given medical attention and care without their parents or guardians having to worry about payment, which many people expressed immense gratitude at Medicare for Children, especially for those who lost many things. Billions of dollars were needed for damages and repairs; one large issue that was addressed was on how oil platforms were destroyed and the economic rammifications felt from such losses needed to be considered though as well as what could replace them. Cautious and thorough Gore though sent reinforcements of the National Guard and engineers to come in and assist with repaier and maintaining order. The US took the opportunity to work with Venezeula and Cuba in not just international relief, but also in assisting the repairs and works done over for the Caribbean islands affected. The Gore Administration had spared nothing in trying to ensure the safety and well-being ad the effect was seen. Gore's prophetic words in regards to the worsening storms rang true here. While the Gore administration did its best and fared better than expected, there was still some criticisms, though some by conservatives in concerns for costs. This would unsurprisingly cost them with the backlash and criticisms on local governments also felt. Despite this, it was also a unifying time as forces from around the world came in to assist. Mexico and Canada came in to assist their neighbor and the assistance of Cuba and Venezuela worked toward relations toward them. However, moreso was that of Iran. Besides assisting in with the oil to help lessen the impact, many went in. It was a political move to improve Iranian prestige and it worked, big time. The success of the Reform coalition of Iran meant it would be able to win the election weeks ago and they needed to show they had good standing. The support Iran provided and the acolades and reinforcement of ties that followed helped boost the prestige extensively. It also generated a movement where other Middle Eastern nations such as Jordan and Lebanon sent in their support and aid. It was done in the hopes also of improving reputation and it succeeded. Opinion polls would show a noticeable decrease in Islamophobia and an increase in opinion. Gore himself also worked as many noted his endless hours to ensure safety. Additionally, social media returned as many used it as a way to gather and track information. Gore's digital cabinet ran with this and government agents worked with volunteers to help locate and rescue victims. As the next weeks followed, plans on rebuilding were discussed, such as on how to improve the safety of the city and solving the resettlement of several thousands of people along with work opportunities provided. New levees needed to be built and new redesigns to stand up to the hurricanes. Additionally, disasters needed to be cleaned up, such as the oil spills caused by the hurricane. Overall, the Gore administration put in what was needed and more to help needed and the international support also brought in people together.

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Katrina on August 28, nearing the Gulf Coast.

While summer would end with the news on Katrina, it was far from the only news. Russian-American relations were slowly being amended with their joint space venture, the Volna rocket. It was done to try and work on light sail projects and managed to achieve some success after some revisions were done. It was the first of the returns to space as seen with the "Return to Flight" space shuttle. Another large bit of news was the retirement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. While many noted she would try and last longer, the growing illness of her husband throughout this time forced her to choose her private life over this. As such, Republicans sweated as Al Gore now had an opportunity to swing the Supreme Court to his favor and many noted that with the likely retirement or death of Rehnquest, it will also mean that it would soldifiy a strong leaning to say the least. While Gore was something of a centralist, he had been moving gradually to the left and some joked he had a bit of a grudge based on how he nearly lost the presidency due to the Supreme Court. However, news also came with the surprise retirement of David Souter. He had planned to retire earlier though circumstances complicated things. Nonetheless, Both O'Connor and Souter would leave in the Summer of 2005. Merrick Garland was chosen to replace Souter and then Sonia Sotomayor would replace O'Connor. The Republicans silently lamented the loss of the Supreme Court while mroe progressive elements cheered at the news. Additionally, this with the hopes of the reforms of elections meant that peopel hoped gerrymandering and other political chicanery would become a thing of the past. While running them through was difficult as a GOP Senate tried various methods to stop, the Gore administration refused to play around and used whatever they could to pressure the moderate Republicans to vote through. Katrina would become a good method of trying to go and pressure. Ultimately, the two justices became the case and the stress of it all would lead to the not-so-surprising death of Supreme Court Rehnquest. While the debats wre discussed, many knew this would be a brand new age for the Supreme Court.

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Sonia Sotomayor & Merrick Garland, new Supreme Court Justices
 
ITTL; I’d assume Obama still runs for the Senate and wins - but does he still deliver his famous speech at the DNC in 04’?
 
ITTL; I’d assume Obama still runs for the Senate and wins - but does he still deliver his famous speech at the DNC in 04’?

And more or less, though no mention of the Iraq War obviosuly and more focus on peace and tacking climate change.
 
Gore Administration- Autumn 2005
Fall 2005

The autumn of 2005 was marked with a glowing welcome for the holidays along with a greater sense of compassion. With many people displaced by Hurricane Katrina along with Rita and Wilma and even a tornado in Kentucky, there was a greater sense of unifying with one another to overcome the natural crisises brought at hand. Attention shifted from national politics to a greatet emphasis of global politics. Various rescue organizations and individuals devoted their time, money and influence to helping the survivors out and many people benfitted from the assistance. Notably, nations that were considered US's hostiles, like Cuba, Venezuela and formerly Iran, sent the most help. It led to greater improvement of relations while also raising their opinion on them in the American population, especially Muslims. While Islamophobia has begun dying out after the unfortunate spike in 9/11, their greater assistance within the Hurricane season became noteworthy, especially contrasted with the opinions or mentions of certain Christian groups and or televangelicals. Many people even began spending Thanksgiving at some mosques or other places of worship. The various natural disasters were spoken of inmmensely in UN Climcate Change discussion in Montreal and the potential for greater disasters was enough to bring greater emphasis to what was needed. Gradually, fossil fuel companies were losing their influence and the process was accelerated by the Gore administration, who pressued further on the urgency of climate change. Beyond CO2 emmissions though, it was the matter of not polluting rivers and streams, unneeded intrusion into land, disrupting habitats, the usage of unneeded pesticides and so on and so forth. The Gore Administration had been pushing for more and more stipulations and rules and now mroe embolden to take their stance and pass rules and regulations to ensure the well-being of the planet. Moreover, Gore's digital cabinet had realized the capabilities of social media and began noting the usage for spreading information though also warned because of the possibility to spread misinformation. Climate change became more and more prominently discussed within the public forums. Not just in what people could do as individuals, but on the larger scale and holding large companies accountable. The latter became especially prevalent as the spectre of the Exxon-Mobil scandal still existed and some wondered about more investigations or on government figures enabling them. These and others were the big discussions over at the UN Climate Change Conference of 2005. Unsurprisingly dominated by Al Gore every year since his presidency, his triumphant return and the first year since the revelations of Exxon-Mobil have granted him greater prestige and

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2005 United Nations Climate Change Conference Logo

Not everything was smooth sailing and unity however. Former Republican House minority head Tom DeLay (who lost his reelection) was indicted with criminal conspiracy and seem to serve as another blow to the morale of present-day Republicans. The days of Reagan and his successors were dying out and replaced by a new breed of conservatives though what path they take remains unknown outside a growing concern for the environment due to the mainstream concern and support by those such as Governor Arnold of California. Additionally, many were surprised to hear of the large riot in Toledo, Ohio involving Neo-Nazis and then soon after was the death of Rosa Parks. Unsurprisingly, this led to the return of talks of how to deal with the lingering remnants of racism within the nation and how the riot even began as such. Other issues continued to have trouble. While the Supreme Justices were sworn in, the replacement for Rehnquest was being more dragged out, with rumors circulating the Republicans were trying to hold out to see if they could win seats in 2006 though the indictment of Tom DeLay would end up with a hole for that pipe dream. Other issues went on and continued as they faced the growing end of a productful year. However, the large issues was a failed terrorist attack in Jordan, done my remants of Al-Queda based in Iraq. This borught the nation, under the iron fist of Saddam, back into an uncomfortable spotlight. While he responded with tightening his grip and launching investigations and attacks on perpetrators and associates, it was a bleak reminder that he still was a wild card. However, the end of the year was wrapping up and there was much mroe that was to come.

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Thomas Dale DeLay, disgraced House member
 
Honestly look forward to your daily updates!

Thank you very much! I would like people to discuss things and ask questions in case I miss anything or want me to expand on something. I tend to work best with that. Though main exception is on the specifics of the politics and elections because that's alot of stuff to go through
 
Thank you very much! I would like people to discuss things and ask questions in case I miss anything or want me to expand on something. I tend to work best with that. Though main exception is on the specifics of the politics and elections because that's alot of stuff to go through
What ambitions does Al have in this timeline regarding immigration and free trade?
 
What ambitions does Al have in this timeline regarding immigration and free trade?

He didn't talk much on immigrants though he did note that more immigrants were needed to deal with the labor shortage back in 2000. So probably nothing crazy with restriction.
https://www.ontheissues.org/Al_Gore.htm#Immigration

https://www.ontheissues.org/Al_Gore.htm#Free_Trade
He wanted to definitely to try and make fair trade the norm. Let's say after some more research, another company is gonna be on the sites for the Gore Adminsitration. He wanted to definitely put American goods on European and Japanese shelves, but at least try and raise the standards. He ain't perfect though the fair trade thing would be a way for some of the homegrown groups to try and accomplish something.
 
Would it be a safe idea to assume that in order to win in 2008, the GOP might try to push through a black candidate? In order to push the idea that they are actually ''changing?'' Alan Keyes or Herman Cain.
 
Would it be a safe idea to assume that in order to win in 2008, the GOP might try to push through a black candidate? In order to push the idea that they are actually ''changing?'' Alan Keyes or Herman Cain.

The GOP is a not as nuts since fairness doctrine has returned so Fox News is not as bias.

and Keyes and Cain probably not. Their stances on the issues would get hem creamed.

There’s a likely chance we know who will be the 2008 President/GOP candidate
 
Gore Administration Nestle Down
This came out of nowhere, but looking more into Gore, I figured, this was a bit of a longshot, but butterfly effect and changing time stuff.

Nestlé Knocked Down

"When I heard Gore was going after, wasn't sure what to expect... not this at all..."

"Good freaking lord, Nestlé is the new Exxon-Mobil..."

"Wonder how Gore will deal with this..."

Nestlé was no stranger to controversy, due to its aggressive pushing of its baby formula that led to a boycott decades ago, but no one thought they would be investigated once more. Until now. Earlier on, during a review of his promises, he noted on his promises to expand American markets and doing so by adhering to Fair trade. As such, he began promoting Fair trade and working to try increase the availability and practice. He also began looking into companies with spotty records or troublesome actions and he found Nestlé. While not an American company, Gore knew that they still had to abide by rules. What the investigations turned up was disturbing. Besides the aforementioned baby formula matters, the horrific child labor conditions from their areas producing chocolate and the recent controversy with Nestlé on bottled water. Unsurprisingly, the reveal of such investigations sunk its fangs into a populace more jaded with corporate practices and whipped them into another surge of public outrage though this time, Al Gore brought this to the global stage and noted how many companies Nestlé bought over the years to expand the financial capabilities of their reach. Unlike Exxon-Mobil though, the company was not based in the United States, but in Switzerland. Nonetheless, the Gore Administration brought this up to the Swiss and the two nations agreed on collaborating to deal with the matter.

While the point was to try and raise Fair Trade, the investigation grew into something much greater and one that would see the Swiss company forever changed. There were greater campaigns to boycott Nestlé products, but upon seeing the expansive reach of the nation, they became joined with calls to try and break up the company.

Using his newfound poltical points, Gore worked to try and begin a process of standardizing "Fair Trade" products, working with companies willing to do so and even raising the potential for subsidies. However, he also did this with an emphasis on domestic products.

This was best seen in how a surprising detour regarding the "Nestlé decline" invovled the Gore Administration visiting Hershey's. The company had its own problems, but the main issue rested in their lack of commitment to Fair Trade and failing to meet the quotas. The company was pressured via the public and the government to adhere to stricter measures. After all, Hershey's was an American coproration and many patriotic Americans could not stand by and let a homegrown company engage in such actions. It was a message that Gore psuhed forward and was rewarded with as people went and ran with it. The lack of progress toward their commitment made in 2001 by the deadline added to it and thus Hershey's was set out to become fully Fair Trade by 2010 and they began working in efforts across to try and find ways to do so, including potential ways to try and grow them closer to home. Plans for growth in Mexico and the Caribbean were also considered. However, there was still a Damcoles' sword hanging above the financial executives and the next few years would be very closely watched for the American chocolate company. Hershey's newfound commitment did also give a blow to Nestlé since when Hershey's would be finished, their commitment to Fair Trade chocolate would mean people would be more apt to eating it or local products over Nestlé chocolate products.

More and more nations began joining, as pundits and people pressured their governments to stand up to large corporations. Opportunists from across the spectrum lept at the opportunity. An odd coalition of natioalist sentiment, green party activists and other groups who would not associate with each other normally worked to take advantage of it, namely on trying to divide Nestlé up. Partially through reversing some of the acquisations the company has made over the years as well as possibly dividng the company up afterwards. It would be several months, but the issue served as a good focal point and somewhat distraction. Eventually, deals were made and while the process would take over a year to be fully achieved, milestones were made:

  • Nestlé would lose all their rights to the areas for their bottled water ambitions, though this was a mix of legal procedures, growing backlashes against bottled water being sold and the various state politicians and associated being pressured. Other water bottling corporations were not targetted, but the closer scrutiny have led to them worrying. Additionally, social media had been spreading to proclaim the problems of single-servings of waters and the preference of reusing bottles or other materials, signaling a likely twilight to the water bottling industry. While the cases of emergancy water supplies, have been touted, they were just that, emergancies. Additionally, large reusable water jugs were still considered while others tried finding fully recyclable water sources, with some speculating cartons.
  • Nestlé would be subjected to stricter regulations and rules over the marketing of their baby formula alternates, especially in lower-developed nations.
  • Nestlé would be forced to spin-off various acquistioned companies from the last few decades, including but not limited to: Carnation (would be an independent American company though rumors of Organic Valley merger), Rowntree Mackintosh (would become purchased by Cadbury under the stipulations of Fair Trade), Chef America and several others. Various companies would either be purchased by larger companies of their country of origin or succesfully stand alone.
  • Nestlé would be unable to make acquisations past a certain amount for five years (though any deals in the making or planned were withdrawn in the early months of the debacle anyway.)

Additionally, Nestlé would be forced to try and work their items up to Fair Trade over the next years or so or risk losing large chunks of business within the United States and, as part of prior arrangements and shared public outcry, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America and some nations of South America (Brazil remains on the fence though talks between the US and Brazil's presidents over Fair Trade enviromentally friendly chocolate practices have led to leniance toward cutting ties with Nestle should they not raise standards.)

Nestlé would survive this, especially after sackings and resignations of much of the top brass down the line. They would go back to basics, focusing on dairy products as well as infant nutrition, though they have become the first major cooperation to be knocked down. It was a surprising and stunning blow over to the corporate giant and many people felt a sense of vindication yet anxiety. How much of what they had possessed a deep undercurrent of darkness? Already, social media has taken to buzz as small organizations and groups have found themselves with growing clout and influence, which they unhesitantly use on spreading information on other large companies.

While most people returned to their daily lives, a sense that a form of justice was accomplished, there remained the renewed bitterness at larger companies, the chance for new politicians to try and do so something and the accomplishment that Gore had taken a large step toward increasing the availability of Fair Trade domestically and renewing talks of more American products in the European and Japanese markets.
 
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Gore Administration- Overview 2005
2005 in Reflection

The first year of the new Gore adminsitration was marked yet with more of the same. Corporate chicanery that required the Gore administration to put a stop to, a stream of natural disasters that had brought the thoughts of climate change into the forefront and some steps toward progress. However, the scope was larger. Nestle may not have been crippled in the same way Exxon-Mobil was, but it was still a larger company and thus still very notable. Katrina was a frightening example of the raw power of nature. It would result in surprising spike in the "preppers" subculture. At the same time, this spike was also influenced by the cultural differences of the Gore Administration, namely in taking on a more environmentally friendly approach and perhaps a greater sense of tolerance than the "survivialists" subculture was formerly associated with along with a growing diversity. Though at the same time, there was a growth in a sense of community and assisting one another out. Katrina brought most of the world together momentarily in repairing a massive disaster and lead to several steps forward in relations, especially with formerly hostile nations. Indeed, while many expected Gore to maintain a hardline on Castro, the latter's assistance over in Katrina have led to future talks which led to some people having hope that the issue can finally be resolved in the future. Perhaps moreover was the surprise of Medicare for Kids. Some complaints or worries was on that of greater taxes being paid on the individual though surprises reveal that it was not much of a change and in fact a modest drop in overall pay loss. While little has been made of this, there are some that note this is likely because the middleman of insurance companies were cut out and some were keeping an eye out on what future possibilities held here.

Across the world, changes were happening over and showing a reflection of the times. Iran benefitted from the Reformers maintaining hold and fresh blood meant more livelihood and reforms on the way for the nation. This led to a gradual shift of preference from Saudi Arabia to Iran, espeically with the rumors circulating on Saudi involvement within 9/11. Iran has savored this changing of the tides though both they and the US remain cautiously optimistic on improving relations. At the same time, there was also a focus on Jordan, who was a large key player in negotiating tensions with Israel and Palestine. Palestine has, for the most part, been gradually recovering and improving though it is still a troublesome state of affairs and no one is wanting to talk about Jerusalem for a while. However, the Kadima-Labor alliance have been working toward some successes and the growing peace means that people have begun focusing on domestic issues over in Israel. One idea to be impelted in 2006 are special passes between Israel and Palestine to visit Jerusalem though it still remains a shaky ground. At the same time, the presence of more Palestinians in Jordan than Palestine itself has led to questioning whether Palestine should just be annexed by Jordan. Others have floated a bizarre rumor that beyond annexing Palestine, Jordan will give most of the West Bank to Israel in exchange for keeping part of Gaza and obtaining portions of Israel's southern district to have a Mediterranean port. Much of these rumors have been either dismissed or just ignored though some joke no governments comment on it because they may want to use the idea.

Pop culture also began shifting more and more. Disney, once having been in a slump, would recover thanks to The White Deer and now Many Moons, an adaptation of the Thurber novels of the same name. Both of them showed a true return to form for the animation giant and brought something uniquely fresh and wonderful while keeping true to the fairy tale format that made Disney successful. Disney attributed this to being to use Thurber's work and the expanded American public domain. Additionally, this was likely the result of several heads, including Eisner, being forced to retirement. Starting back in 2003 when Roy E Disney threatened to resign and the controversy ended up spreading over time, especially with the adoption of social media. It led to a chain of events to where Eisner ended up resigning and leaving Bob Iger in charge while also working to try and get back to work with animated classics. Classic handdrawn animation was given a revive thanks to the success of The White Deer and Many Moons, showing that the Disney way of doing things was not done yet and even Atlantis Lost Empire and Treasure Planet were given more attention upon rerelease and were compared favorably to some of the newer animated stuff from Dreamworks. This along with the differing climate on corportions have led to Disney potentially renegotiating deals over with Pixar on whether Disney should purchase the company or not. At the very least, plans were kept to expand their current contract to see what it could yield. Other large pop culture news was the big one from Marvel. According to urban legend, it all started with a heated debate regarding the X-Men compared to the rest of Marvel, likely coming from the successes of X-Men in the box office over the other films, even Spider-Man. While the speculations remain unconfirmed, it was believed that pre-existing tension, the new blood hired and the changing direction of pop culture contributed to Marvel's large decision: Removing the mutants from the Marvel Universe and putting them in their own universe. Whiel there was a large panic, Marvel assured fans that it was merely more that the X-Men would remain part of Marvel, but belonging to their own unique imprint. This decision was seen in 2005's infamous M-Day line where a possessed Scarlet Witch manipulated reality to have mutants be in charge and the rammifications which led to the disappearance of mutants, the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants from the "prime Marvel" universe and into their own, a diverging timeline, to be released as Marvel X. THis in turn has led to what some called a "soft reboot" of the Marvel comics universe, namely to steamline the history without mutants and take the opportunity to clean up some loose ends. Even then, the choice was considered controversial, but was done since the increased tensions from story rejections and the complicated subject matter of trying to maintain continuity within the comics after several close calls and lowering morale. Despite this, they were making the best of it since now the X-Men could thrive more on their own without the restrictions of the main Marvel canon and vice versa. Only a few characters had to be discussed about their fates: Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver ultimately were chosen to go join the X-Men universe while Betsy Braddock and Deadpool remained in the more canonical Marvel world. However, other consequences included the end of Ultimate Marvel, since resources were being allocated though this was not as large an issue since outside of Spider-Man, many were not pleased with the characterizations of most of the heroes or villains there. Others also note that it meant the folks making the X-Men films were now freer for the most part to do what they wanted with the films, if within reason with the characters. Questions on the greater sense of the characters were debated though some were answered (such as the existence of Celestials being confirmed in the new X-Men universe). The rammifications of such a choice would lead to larger decisions down the line.

The same was said for video games as Nintendo was phasing out the Gameboy Advance for the Nintendo DS. After the massive success of Super Mario RPG DS, more and more notable games were being for the handdheld. Rumors held they were originally going to make a port for Super Mario 64 onto the DS, but was shelved as differing projects and allocated resources meant it could be best served for a newer console. While some have ntoed it disappointing, others have noted it was likely for the best given the lack of analog stick and that they still got a successful game. Some have noted that this could mean many of the SNES classics could get remasters on the Nintendo DS. Meanwhile, the twilight years for the GameCube, XBox and Playstation 2 have begun as by now, everyone is speculating over Nintendo's Projection Revolution, the XBox 360 and the Playstation 3. Microsoft is most notable given how they were planning much more with SEGA franchises along with other speculation. Sonic GEMS Collections was released, a compliation of "forgotten" gems of the Sonic series along with various other games of the old days such as Ristar, Vectorman, and Streets of Rage. However, SEGA would also give a new game in Sonic Rush. Named because of the new "Boost" mechanic introduced, the new game had Sonic meet up with the mysterious Blaze the Cat, the Princess of the far-off land of Soleanna. As Princess, she must guard the Flame of Solaris, a powerful mystic flame said to hold unlimited power of the sun. Sonic meets her when she follows Eggman who steals it to try and power up a monstrous new machine and she grows to accept his help along with that of his friends, notably Cream the Rabbit. The player went through two routes, getting assistance from the other characters. The game was warmyl recieved for the plot and Blaze the Cat for her own super-form, though the game was felt a little too short, though some noted it may be because they are planning something else. Meanwhile, Rare and Ubisoft continue to debate on potential partnerships though it has led to Ubisoft to making Rayman 4: Hoodlums' Revenge over for the Nintendo Gamecube while RARE has also released some new games for the Gamecube such as Kameo: Elements of Power, a remastering of Conker's Bad Fur Day and Perfect Dark Zero, the latter a prequel to Perfect Dark. Meanwhile, Playstation has been deciding to challenge Nintendo some more with the introduction of the Playstation Portable. Overall, there is a growing shift and some sense that Sony is either approach a high point or a low point. Meanwhile, World of Warcraft has taken the globe by storm and many see MMORPGs as larger new playground, as seen with more MMOs in development. Mainly was the rerelease of Phantasy Star Online for Microsoft computers.

Lastly, there was the growing news of a new business venture between three young companies: MySpace, YouTube and ArtistShare. With the rise of YouTube as a powerful new tool, various companies were having an eye on it. While some were looking to buy it, the differing corporate climate was leading to different ideas. Hence this new potential alliance of sorts. ArtistShare would provide some funding to MySpace and YouTube to avoid saturation of ads while MySpace would use their social medial sphere to help promote the artists socially and the music videos and work could be seen and promoted on YouTube. However, it would require MySpace to be buying Youtube, since the company has been faring well and refused to be bought by Murdoch. While the details remain nebulous, the possibility of widespread fan-funded projects and displayed without the constraints of TV or radio was an intoxicating idea that could forge a brand new future.
 
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So yeah, thoughts, questions, suggestions, critiques?

I like the idea of MySpace buying Youtube instead of Google. Should mean more creative freedom and less censorship down the line. Removing the X-Men from the main MU will probably be reversed sooner or later. Also, Gorillaz' Demon Days Album came out in 05. I'd like to believe that an alternate, anti-corporate version of Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head got it's own Music Video and joined Feel Good Inc, Dare and Dirty Harry as one of Gorillaz' most recognisable songs in the mainstream. Any ideas for alternative lyrics?


Also, this needs to be a bigger hit. Much bigger.


Aside from that, unless you want Gore to give State Status to DC or some other territory, I got nothing.
 
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