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asian guy on 1900s tiktok: fins always be like “i no asiatic i finnish isä”

I want to see the kind of timeline where tiktok gets invented in the 1900s

in the alternate timeline where rexford tugwell takes over for fdr and eero saarinen is cia director this would get me 20 to life

do you support the separation of the state of superior yläniemimaa from michigan
 
in the alternate timeline where rexford tugwell takes over for fdr and eero saarinen is cia director this would get me 20 to life
PrePOD-1945: Franklin Roosevelt (Democratic)
1945-1953: Rexford Tugwell (Democratic)
1944 def. (with Rexford Tugwell) Tom Dewey (Republican)
1945: Franklin Roosevelt dies of a stroke
1945: United States uses atom bomb to end WWII
1945: Germany is divided according to “Morgenthau Plan”; economic devastation of the state occurs, noted Ringvereine presence re-emerges
1945: Paranoid of “fascistic influences”, Tugwell appoints Eero Saarinen Director of the OSS to provide “civilian leadership”; meanwhile left-wing Democrats overthrow Ed Hart as HUAC chairman, replacing him with more left-wing J.W. Robinson
1946: “Intelligence Plot” revealed by OSS, causing arrest of J. Edgar Hoover for plot against Tugwell administration & homosexuality; “Pink-Brown Scare” begins
1946: Democrats sweep midterms amongst “investigations” into Republicans, and major public works projects to artificially boost economy and grow “NewStates”
1947: New constitutional convention is called to ratify Second Bill of Rights and NewStates constitution. Controversial pieces such as [OTL Sections A5, A8] are “quieted” by Tugwell to avoid angering Democratic base, while his multiple presidents idea is ignored altogether. However, far right groups, particularly in the south begin to rebel, leading to the creation of a semi-autonomous Department of Homeland Security led by Henry Wallace (D-IA). Multiple acts to silence violence in South are created, promoting equality for blacks and Mexicans.
1948: Josef Stalin dies in alleged “Doctor’s Plot”; pogroms begin in Georgia
1948: Gen. William Momyer arrested for supporting fascistic causes.
1948: State of Israel is recognized
1948 def. [backed by American Labor] (with William O. Douglas) Tom Dewey (Republican), Strom Thurmond (OldStates)
1949: American Labor begins plans to form “national party”
1950: Nordic Union created with consent from both Soviet leader Beria and Tugwell
1950: Ringvereine-LCN War begins in Chicago between warring Democratic and American Labor factions, causing “bloodiest elections ever”
1950: KMT destroyed in China as USA press supports “progressive leader” Mao Zedong; minor conflicts occur across Asia between KMT and other forces occur.
1951: Claire Chennault elected Governor of Louisiana; state later becomes hub for KMT-Asia opium trade and organized crime free from conflict

1953-1961: Ira Eaker (Democratic)
1952 def. (with James Roosevelt) Earl Warren (Republican), James Eastland (OldStates), Vito Marcantonio (American Labor)
1953: Basically Brown v. Board under ITTL name; Southern states attempt to rebel (minus Louisiana & Georgia) but are crushed; OldStates party banned and Second Reconstruction begins.
1955: After overseeing Second Reconstruction OSS director Eero Saarinen resigns; is replaced by Claire Chennault.
1956: USA opposes UK in Suez crisis; British government calls for “New Way” in Global South
1956 def. (with James Roosevelt) Harold Stassen (Republican), Ronald Reagan (American Labor)
1958: In “Day of the Clippers” Eaker replaces multiple posts in cabinet; notably becomes under influence of Chief of Staff Robert Kennedy after Chennault dies.
1959: Universal Healthcare passed
1959: Robert Kennedy becomes head of Department of Homeland Security

1961-1969: James Roosevelt (Democratic)
1960 def. (with Walter Reuther) [backed by American Labor] Harold Stassen (Republican)
1961: Richard Pavlick assassinates Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, who is replaced by Ed Brooke, the first African-American Senator
1961: Peace made between Ringvereine and LCN; “Golden Age of Organized Crime” begins, in particular in New Orleans
1961: Charles DeGualle assassinated after Algerian independence; later found to be UK
1961: War breaks out between China and India; leads to official Sino-USA split
1962: Roosevelt gives “Days of Independence” speech, promoting decolonization as split occurs between USA and UK
1963: Department of Homeland Security begins funding decolonization efforts in UK/Portuguese/Spanish colonies; later described as “Bobby Kennedy’s Mick Nature”
1963: USA begins backing African National Congress
1964 def. (with Walter Reuther) [backed by American Labor] George Romney (Republican)
1965: Sen. Ed Kennedy of Wyoming killed in plane crash; Wiretapping hits all time high from 65-70
1965: United States invades Cuba over anti-American [Posadist] presence
1966: Roosevelt has a stroke; begins consulting Billy Graham for religious advice
1966: Robert Kennedy begins being shunned by Roosevelt due to his Catholicism; stays in office entirely due to blackmail
1967: United States begins bombing food sources in Cuba, declared war crime by international observers
1968 Democratic Primary Conflict: Roosevelt attempts to get ally Henry Jackson nominated while Robert Kennedy attempts to get William Dougherty nominated. Conflict “ends” when Roosevelt flies in to force himself to be nominated for a third term, however Dougherty begins campaign on American Labor ticket.

1969-1970: Harold Stassen (Republican)
1970-1972: Phillip Willkie (Republican)
1972-1973: Harris McDowell (Democratic)
1968 def. (with Phillip Willkie) James Roosevelt (Democratic), William Dougherty (American Labor)
1969: Stassen administration begins attempts to investigate DHS, FBI, OSS, but is halted after Stassen is assassinated by Manson family
1970: Harold Stassen killed by Manson family associates
1970: Phillip Willkie’s presidency sees him practically blackmailed into every position by DHS head Robert Kennedy, leading to him passing surprisingly left wing policies as Kennedy forces his hand
1971: Serviceman’s Union created
1971: War in Cuba ends
1972: After years of blackmail and
refusing to run for re-election Pres. Willkie commits suicide. He is replaced by Speaker of the House Harris McDowell, as the Vice Presidency is vacant

1973-????: Bobby Darin (American Labor)
1972 def. (with Julius Hobson) Henry M. Jackson (Democratic), Charles Percy (Republican)
 
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