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Biaggi’s Second Opium Den

2001-2009: Arnold Schwarzenegger (Republican)
2000 def. (with James Longley) Cleo Fields (Liberal), Bo Gritz (United Right)
2004 def. (with James Longley) Ken Paff (Liberal), Ki Nelson (United Right)


2009-2013: Dave McCurdy (Republican)
2008 def. (with Tommy Thompson) Cleo Fields (Liberal), Howard Phillips (United Right)

2013-2017: Rahm Emmanuel (Liberal)
2012 def. (with John Kitzhaber) Dave McCurdy (Republican), John Traficant (United Right)

going from Cleo Fields and Ken Paff to Rahm Emmanuel is one of the most depressing coalition transitions i have ever seen in a speculative list
 
political compass from left to right
liberalism -> communism -> libertarianism -> socialism -> neoliberalism -> neoconservatism -> christian democracy -> anarchism -> conservatism -> SSocial demoKKKracy -> fascism -> esoteric nazism
 
1969-1970: Lyndon Johnson / Billy Graham (Democratic)
1968: May ‘68 Movement “succeeds” in France; DeGualle dies in helicopter crash and New Left government is established, full-scale civil war breaks loose.
1968: Martin Luther King assassinated, riots erupt across nation.
1968: President Lyndon Johnson, terrified of the damage the New Left would bring on America after France, goes through with his plan to be airdropped into the DNC and get renominated. He forces Billy Graham onto the ticket, viewing Hubert Humphrey as “too weak”.

1968: “New Party” nominates Eugene McCarthy and John Galbraith.
1968: Chennault affair revealed, tanking Nixon campaign.
1968 def. Richard Nixon / Claude Kirk (Republican), George Wallace / Claude Kirk (American), Gene McCarthy / John Galbraith (New)
1969: American party wins first congressional seat.
1969: George Wallace’s brother arrested for tax evasion.
1969: United States begins bombing dikes in Vietnam, later UN estimates claim over 1 million excess deaths as a result.
1970: During protests at Arizona State University, the national guard is called in, killing 7 students.
1970: Billy Graham gives “Spiritual Death in America” speech, calls for youth to find “Moral Ground”.
1970: Student strikes begin across the country after Arizona State massacre, soon joined by the Alliance for Labor Action, who call for a general strike.
1970: Jimmy Hoffa found dead in cell.
1970: Lyndon Johnson dies of stroke.

1970-1971: Billy Graham / vacant (Democratic)
1970: United States sends in troops to destroy general strike, supported by AFL-CIO.
1970: Hard Hat Wars begin between AFL-CIO and AFLA members over general strike.
1970: Billy Graham calls New Left “moral enemies of America”.
1970: Walter Reuther’s plane crashes over Canada.
1970: General strike officially broken by USA.
1970: KMT begins massive opium trafficking in Vietnam.
1970 CA-GOV:
Sam Yorty (D) def. Ronald Reagan (R), John Schmitz (A), Bobby Seale (P&F)

1971-1977: Billy Graham / George Meany (Democratic)
1971: Paramilitary group known as Minutemen founded by FBI, begin to stir up conflict with New Left groups.
1971: Universal Healthcare passed.
1971: Frank Fitzsimmons begins campaign to remove Graham from top of Democratic ticket.
1971: “War on Organized Crime” begins.
1971: Noted anti-war senator Mark Hatfield assassinated in Medford, Oregon by Bruce Oakley, a Minutemen member.
1971: George McGovern leads “Dump Graham”[1] campaign.
1971: School Prayer amendment passed.
1972: George McGovern defeated in New Hampshire primary after all-out Graham campaign.
1972: Frank Fitzsimmons arrested on corruption charges.
1972: J. Edgar Hoover dies, replaced by Mark Felt as FBI director.
1972: With both leaders of AFLA gone, and the Graham campaign stronger than ever, McGovern is defeated for nomination.
1972: Republicans nominate John Ashbrook.
1972: After anti-war plank rejected by Democrats, McGovern announces campaign with New Party.
1972 def.
George McGovern / Ralph Nader (New), George Murphy / Jacob Javits (Republican)
1973: Due to a refusal of the United States to back Israel against Arab enemies, Israel utilizes “Samson option”, and uses nuclear weapons on Egypt and Syria. The resulting international famine and global recession would begin the Second Great Depression.
1973: Billy Graham begins “dark” turn after use of nuclear weaponry by Israel; excessive quoting of Revelations leads to Meany labeling him a “nut job”. Meany and Felt are said to be handling almost all of the Graham administration’s domestic policies at this point.
1974: Taft-Hartley repealed.
1974: Policy of “total war” against “New Left” begins in FBI; Rainbow Coalition headquarters in Chicago bombed.
1974: Food rationing policies under post-nuclear global temperature drop begin, causing massive urban riots.
1975: After Communist coup in Portugal United States backs counter-coup to re-establish dictatorship.
1975: Arab immigration crisis begins.

1975: George Lincoln Rockwell becomes adviser to Egyptian government.
1976: After continued failure of negotiations, United States utilizes nuclear weapons on Hanoi. Despite fears of retaliation, the Soviet Union does not use nuclear weapons on the U.S. or allies.
1976: After mass storming of DC by anti-war groups, the DC Massacre occurs after the United States army defends the capitol. The Felt/Meany state begins mass imprisonment of political opposition and formation of “separation camps” to ensure support for US war effort.
1976: Democrats and Republicans nominate John Connally for president after significant pressure. Opposition candidate Julian Bond runs from prison but is defeated. George Meany stays on as Vice President.

1977-0000: John Connally / George Meany (Democratic / Republican)
1976 def. Julian Bond / Benjamin Spock (New)


[1] Terrible name
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