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David Cameron has a Gambling Problem
:: Angry FDR noises ::first disabled person to become President
Timeline 191 Except it resembles more our timeline than Timeline 191:
Headcanoning that NU party had gone for so long that no one believed the news when Jeb Bush had defeated them on an election, he even had to state "Please clap"Which Side Are You On?This is a rough concept list for a timeline idea I have where the Pacific Northwest of the United States become a socialist (and/or communist) nation as a result of the Seattle General Strike of 1919. The United States reacts to this with such hostility that it becomes a bit of a pariah and authoritarian state.
Presidents of the United States
1920-1928: Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer (D-PA)/Rep. Furnifold McLendel Simmons (D-NC)
1920 def. Major General Leonard Wood (R-NH)/Sen. Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1924 def. Sen. Robert M. La Follette (R-WI)/Gov. Frank Orren Lowden (R-IL)
1928-1930: V.P. Furnifold McLendel Simmons (D-NC)/Sen. Josiah O. Wolcott (D-DE)
1928 def. Fmr. Gov. Frank Orren Lowden (R-IL)/Gov. Herbert Hoover (R-CA)
1930-1932: V.P. Josiah O. Wolcott (D-DE)/vacant
1932-1940: Pres. Josiah O. Wolcott (D/National Union-DE)/Sec. of Intelligence J. Edgar Hoover (R/NU-DC)
1932 def. John Nance Garner (D-TX)/Al Smith (D-NY), Sen. John J. Blaine (R-WI)/Fmr. Sen. Joseph I. France (R-MD)
1936 def. Non-National Union Parties suppressed.
1940-1948: V.P. J. Edgar Hoover (NU-DC)/Sen. Joseph McCarthy (NU-WI)
1940 def. Minor Opposition.
1944 def. Minor Opposition.
1948-1956: V.P. Joseph McCarthy (NU-WI)/Gov. Walter E. Disney (NU-CA)
1948 def. Minor Opposition.
1952 def. Minor Opposition.
1956-1964: V.P. Walter E. Disney (NU-CA)/Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper (NU-IA)
1956 def. Minor Opposition.
1960 def. Minor Opposition.
1964-1972: Sen. Ronald Reagan (NU-CA)/Sen. Spiro Agnew (NU-MD)
1964 def. Minor Opposition.
1968 def. Minor Opposition.
1972-1980: Gov. Richard Nixon (NU-CA)/Sec. of Defense Henry M. Jackson (NU-MT)
1972 def. Minor Opposition.
1976 def. Minor Opposition.
1980-1988: Sec. of Defense Oliver North (NU-TX)/Sen. Dennis Prager (NU-NY)
1980 def. Minor Opposition.
1984 def. Minor Opposition.
1988-1992: Rep. Clint Eastwood (NU-CA)/Gov. Hal Lindsey (NU-TX)
1988 def. Minor Opposition. Opposition suppression decreased.
1992-2000: Sec. of State Patrick J. Buchanan (NU-DC)/Sen. Bob Dornan (NU-CA)
1992 def. Minor Opposition.
1996 def. Minor Opposition. Opposition suppression decreased.
2000-2016: Gov. Mike Huckabee (NU-AR)/Sen. Rush Limbaugh (NU-FL)
2000 def. Minor Opposition. Opposition suppression decreased.
2004 def. Minor Opposition.
2008 def. Sen. William Clinton (Anti-Huckabee Movement-AR)/Gov. Willard Romney (AHM-MI)
2012 def. Sec. of the Interior Gary Johnson (AHM-ND)/Sen. John Kasich(AHM-PA)
2016-Present: Rep. John E. Bush (AHM/Free Republican Party-TX)/Gov. Lawrence Lessig (AHM/FRP-SD)
2016 def. Pres. Mike Huckabee (NU-AR)/V. P. Rush Limbaugh (NU-FL)
2020 elect. Sen. Eric Hovind (NU-FL)/Gov. Ben Garrison (NU-MT)
The Current Leaders of the United Worker's States of the Cascades (UWSC or Cascadia for short) is President Glenn Beck (Skagit-Socialist Action) with the Voice of the People's Council being Sarah Heath (Bitteroot-Communist Party) and Gov. Anthony L. Ray (King-People's Party)
I just found out that the voice of Chef Louie on Disney's The Little Mermaid, who was a descendent of Napoleon Bonaparte (you can't make this stuff up!) passed away recently, so here's a quick update of this list:Monarchs of the Confederated States of America, 1832-present
When the southern US states, led by South Carolina, seceded from the rest of the U.S. union in 1832, the politicians in question realized they would need a centralized government to better organize the war effort. The idea to replace an anti-slavery King with a pro-slavery King gathered momentum, and fortunately, the collection of states had within its population a member of unquestionable regality.
8/12/1832-4/10/1878 (45 years, 8 months): 1) Lucien I (5/16/1803-4/10/1878)
Lucien Charles Joseph Napoleon immigrated to the United States in 1815 with his mother and siblings. His father, Joachim Murat (1767-1815), was the King of Naples from 1808 until his execution in 1815 following the fall of the Emperor Napoleon, who was Joachim’s brother-in-law. While Lucien’s older brother became apolitical, Lucien maintained interest in geopolitics and came to sympathize with the politicians of his adoptive home state of Louisiana. Lucien came to oppose the American King on multiple issues, and accepted the South Carolina Governor’s proposal to serve as a unifying figurehead for the CSA. Lucien’s mother, Caroline Bonaparte (1782-1839), who was the Emperor Napoleon’s younger sister, opposed the war and Lucien’s possible “promotion” to king, due to the circumstances that led to her becoming a widow and not wanting to outlive her son in the event that the war was lost. She was thus relieved when the USA threw in the towel in the face of heavy losses and lost territory in 1834. Wanderlust encouraged the expansionist views of the new King Lucien of the CSA. The newly-acquired territory of California’s 1855 Gold Rush, which led to the famous “55er” gold-diggers, increased support for the territorial growth of the new nation. Lucien also worked on developing trade and diplomatic relations with countries overseas; for instance, due to Lucien’s marriage into a Scottish family, the South found an ally in Scotland, which at the time was still a part of Great Britain. Construction on the Presidential Palace in Savannah, Georgia was finished in 1859. King Lucien’s dedication to improving the quality of life and health of his fellow Confederates increased after the death of the heir apparent, his oldest son Joachim Joseph Napoleon Murat (1834-1862), in a disease outbreak that rattled Baton Rouge that summer. The death of his second oldest son, Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat (1847-1875), though, sent the now-aging King into a deep depression, bettered only by the comfort given to him by his last surviving son, who succeeded him to the throne three years later.
4/10/1878-9/22/1912 (34 years, 5 months): 2) Lucien II (12/22/1851-9/22/1912)
Outgoing, adventurous and bold, Louis Napoleon Murat had two older sisters who were passed over for the throne due to the Confederacy’s monarchical succession rules in place at the time. Like his father, Lucien II was a very popular monarch, especially as the CSA experienced a long period of prosperity and expansion during this time. Apart from the 1895 Bank Scare, the economy remained strong as parts of the Caribbean and Central America were absorbed into the Kingdom, either by diplomatic pressure or military might. Lucien’s marriage to a Ukrainian noblewoman improved the CSA’s relations with the Russian Empire, which explains that country’s backing of the Confederate Canal dug across the CSA territory of Panama from 1892 to 1907. Domestically, the rise in nonwhite citizens began to worry the nation’s upper classes; many other whites feared economic disaster as the quality of life among slaves was increasingly being scrutinized by foreign markets who joined the US in boycotting their products. To avoid an expected recession in 1908, the Confederate governors voted in favor of abolishing slavery, effective 1909; the economy improved as nations oversees immediately dropped their market embargoes. King Lucien II died unexpectedly in 1912 at the age of 60; rumors of foul play persisted for years, worsening CSA-USA relations still frigid from the war experienced 80 years prior.
9/22/1912-1/15/1935 (22 years, 4 months): 3) Michel (2/7/1887-6/8/1941)
The throne’s 25-year-old heir, Lucien II’s son, Prince Michel Anna Karel Joachim Napoleon Prins Murat, broke from tradition when he became the first Confederate Monarch to formally meet with a leading USA political figure, doing so at the nations’ shared border in 1914. The subsequent thawing of relations between the two lands proved to be mutually beneficial, trade-wise, and is seen as one of the few positive aspects of his reign (alongside him managing to change the nation’s monarchical succession rules). As it turned out, the King had a huge drinking problem and an even greater gambling problem, and creating years of scandals highlighting his irresponsible personality. By 1932, after 100 years of independence, the nation seemed to be in crisis no thanks to “Southern Rudy.” Additionally, Black Confederates and Latinex Confederates were demanding fairer treatment as their numbers grew. Amid much internal pressure, Michel was forced into abdicating due to gross unpopularity among both the people and the CSA’s governors. Michel was succeeded by his 21-year-old daughter, and he died from the effects of a lifetime of poor lifestyle choices at the age of 54.
1/15/1935-4/15/1985 (50 years, 3 months): 4) Laura (11/13/1913-5/10/1986)
Laura was an inspiration to the women of all three North American countries – Canada, the USA, and the CSA. Born Princess Laure Louise Napoléone Eugénie Caroline Auberjonois (nee Murat), her reign featured technological innovation, labor reform, international diplomacy and humanitarianism, and most notably, a change in the nation’s treatment of woman and non-whites that culminated in the end of the nation’s Apartheid system in late 1941. After decades of strengthening relations between the Two Americas, the collaborative US-CS moon landing of 1979 was a celebrated success. Six years later, after 50 years on the throne, the tired-looking 72-year-old ruler announced she would abdicate in favor of her son. She passed away from cancer soon after vacating the throne, much to the shock and sadness of an unsuspecting public.
4/15/1985-present (2019) (34+ years): 5) Rene (born 6/1/1940)
King Rene, the first monarch from the House of Auberjonois, is the son of Fernand Auberjonois (1910-2004, the son of Rene Auberjonois (1872-57)), and is a distant relative of Emperor Napoleon (Rene’s mother was the great-great-granddaughter of the Emperor’s youngest sister). Prior to becoming King, Rene Murat Auberjonois demonstrated a flair for the arts via painting, playing music, and playing bit parts in numerous films and televista productions. As King, he promotes the nation’s growing entertainment industry and is a vocal advocate of harmony among the Confederacy’s many cultures (though the exception to this seems to be the crab-loving Confederate state of Jamaica, whom Rene dislikes for reasons he claims he cannot fathom). Regardless, the camaraderie between Rene and his counterparts in Europe and other parts of the world has really improved the CSA’s reputation abroad; ergo, the King currently remains a popular figure both at home and abroad.
How and why does everything stay the same?Russia Keeps Alaska, This is what happens to the US
Presidents of the United States (1789-Present)
1-36. Unchanged
37. Eugene McCarthy/George McGovern (Democratic) 1969-1977
38. Birch Bayh/Reubin Askew (Democratic) 1977-1981
39. Ronald Reagan/George H.W. Bush (Republican) 1981-1989
40. George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle (Republican) 1989-1997
41. Ann Richards/Al Gore (Democratic) 1997-2001
42. Al Gore/Paul Wellstone (Democratic) 2001-2005
43. John McCain/Hillary Rodham (Republican) 2005-2013
44. Hillary Rodham/Mitt Romney (Republican) 2013-Present
I'll do a write up if i get the chance
this is one of those 12 am thoughts i dont put a whole lot of thought into, but i wanna share anywayHow and why does everything stay the same?
Do another one of these, but with the Hamilton's and New York