The Dragon's Breath, The Eagle's Wrath: The Second Pacific War

Mao and Maoism are very different, unlike Stalin and Stalinism. Maoism has been put to use in various movements and is pretty dencentralized and actually socialist compared to Marxism-Leninism or whatever.
Maybe on other movements... I certainly never saw that on Shining Path with their Führerprinzip for "Comrade Gonzalo".
 
Hey everybody,

Just wanted to let you all know that the thread isn't dead. I've had a lot of personal matters to attend to.

Next week, I go on Spring Vacation, so I'll be resuming work on the TL.
 
News Bulletin, Jan. 28 1961
Newly Confirmed Postmaster General J. Edward Day announced that he and President DiSalle would put a plan before to congress to make post offices places where small, no-risk banking transactions could take place.

His first major proposal, postal banking, passed by overwhelming margins, creating a banking system that almost 80 million Americans use in some capacity to this day.

Err... What happened to the US Postal Savings System - the one that was in pkace from 1911 to 1967 OTL?
 
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Looks like it's time for........


A SLIGHT REVISION
How about saving the failing system. The system was under criticism through the 50s as obsolete, and was losing customers due to lack of competitiveness. Have a reform bill with some reforms aimed at making it more competitive, like raising the deposit cap and interest rates.
 
"One of his first major proposals was the Postal Savings Reform Act, modernizing the system and introducing competitive reforms credited with not only saving the declining system, but expanding it - almost 80 million Americans use in some capacity today."
 
"One of his first major proposals was the Postal Savings Reform Act, modernizing the system and introducing competitive reforms credited with not only saving the declining system, but expanding it - almost 80 million Americans use in some capacity today."
Exactly!
 
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