Hope Can Wait: A collaborative Palin presidency TL

November 2, 2010
The highly anticipating Midterm elections commence. The Democrats make significant gains across the nation, nullifying their majorities in Congress. Meanwhile, the Purity Party gain two House seats in Georgia.

House
Democrats: 263
Republicans: 170
Purity: 2

Senate

Democrats: 64
Republicans: 34
Independents: 2

Later that evening, President Romney commended the results and stated “a step forward for recovery, unity, and the United States as a whole.”

OOC: Hopefully this is good enough.
 
November 8, 2010
President Romney meets with Congressional leaders to draft a stimulus package. In an effort to stabilize the economy.
 
November 11th: A three trillion dollar infrastructure bill is proposed. President Romney states that the bill would allow repairs, expansions and upgrades of the nations interior.

The plan estimates that a million initial jobs would be created with more coming from side affects due to material ordering and capitalistic ventures.
 
November 22, 2010

In Norway, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is assassinated. It is quickly discovered that the killer is far-right terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, who is under the delusion that Stoltenberg was working to ethnically cleanse the Norwegian people. He is promptly arrested.
 
December 2, 2010
The infrastructure bill passes the House and proceeds into the Senate where debate on it commences.
 
December 7th 2010: The infrastructure bill passes the bill with bi-partisan support.

December 8th 2010: The infrastructure bill is signed into law by President Romney. He boldly declares that this bill will do great amounts of good for the nation.
 
December 16, 2010
President Romney announces his Vice Presidential nominee from the Rose Garden, former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
 
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