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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« on: May 27, 2018, 12:35:40 PM »

Wonderful
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2018, 12:51:28 PM »


Thanks. I'm hoping for this style (History Book-lite) will be a good way of getting the reader engaged with the Timeline.

Btw, what do you like most and what do you dislike most about this TL?

I really like it. There’s nothing that I really dislike. It’s a really creative character that you’ve used and I mean it’s great! Hopefully he defeats Taft and Wilson. I have a feeling World War I will be pretty interesting under President Adenauer.

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« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2018, 07:57:27 PM »

I’m happy kind of? I wonder how U.S involvement on Germany’s behalf (or being neutral) will affect the war, and how an Adenauer Administration would look like. Maybe Wilson tries to pull off a Cleveland? Idk. Great timeline though.
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« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2018, 04:26:13 PM »

This is great. It’s historically accurate to what would have happened under the circumstances, I would have rooted for the President pretty hard tbh. Hope to see more domestic action take place by 1920, I’m sure he’ll win re-Election in a walk. My only question is does he retire in 1924 and come back when the depression really hits, or if he’ll come back at a far later time.
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2018, 05:08:44 PM »

This is great. It’s historically accurate to what would have happened under the circumstances, I would have rooted for the President pretty hard tbh. Hope to see more domestic action take place by 1920, I’m sure he’ll win re-Election in a walk. My only question is does he retire in 1924 and come back when the depression really hits, or if he’ll come back at a far later time.

Adenauer sees Washington as a Role Model and would respect the Two Term Limit set by him (He'll actually have Term Limits set for the President and Congress in the Early 1920s). Expect Domestic Action to begin in mid-1918 at the earliest simply because by then, the Entente is out of juice and can longer fight. He'll be an advisor and will certainly be a Secretary of State for One President (won't reveal who) but expect the Republicans to be more popular than the Democrats in after the 1920s.

Also, I plan for a split in the Democratic Party in 1920 between a Wilson Favorite and the actual Dem Nominee and I plan to have a special Candidate for the Dems run in 1928 to defeat the incumbent R President at the time. I'll give you the only hint for that guy. He is from New York.

other than that, expect the 1918 updates to have mainly the winding down of the war and aiding to the CP and expect the four constitutional things to be declared after the end of the war.

For some reason, I thought he’d come back for eight more years (‘33-‘41) to combat the Depression. This sounds like a great future though. I’m hopeful for America, and that’s good to heal and ooo that hint sounds gr8 I believe ik who it is. Good luck though this is actually incredibly interesting
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