Truly one of the most amazing timelines I've ever read. I truly wish this was our reality. I cant wait to see chapter two. I don't care who the next president is. I wish it was real.
That was one of the greatest timelines I have ever seen.
Truly one of the most amazing timelines I've ever read. I truly wish this was our reality. I cant wait to see chapter two. I don't care who the next president is. I wish it was real.
Going forward I'm gonna pretend like this is what actually happened and the reality we're living is just wrong
Thank you all!
The Reagan administration should be interesting.
I certainly hope so. He will be dealing with the energy crisis, a slowing of the economy, and Iran, but the first part of the next chapter will be on the 1976 election.
Would love to read more about the legislation passed. Wonder what was done regarding welfare and inner cities. Would also like to see a cabinet list. Great job!
President: Robert Francis Kennedy (D-NY)
Vice President: Birch Bayh (D-IN)
Secretary of State: Vance Hartke (D-IN) (1969-1973), Edmund Muskie (D-ME), (1973-1977)
Secretary of the Treasury: Edward Brooke (R-MA)
Secretary of Defense: John Glenn (D-OH) (1969-1971) Averill Harriman (1971-1977)
Attorney General: Ralph W. Yarborough (D-TX)
Secretary of Labor: Jesse Unruh (D-CA)
Secretary of the Interior: Ben Reifel (R-SD)
Secretary of Agriculture: Cesar Chavez (D-CA)
Secretary of Commerce: Bill Steiger (R-WI)
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare: Henry B. Gonzalez (D-TX)
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: Charles Diggs (D-MI) (1969-1973), Richard M. Nixon (R-CA), (1973-1977)
Secretary of Transportation: Endicott Peabody (D-MA)
National Health Administrator: Julia Butler Hansen (D-WA) (1970-1977)
Secretary of Education: Shirley Chisholm (D-NY) (1974-1977)
Chief of Staff: Fred Dutton
Press Secretary: Pierre Salinger
Senior Advisors: Ted Sorensen, Harris Wofford
I didn't change the cabinet that much because I honestly hate building cabinets.
Major legislation passed:
The Health Security Act of 1969, which established a universal single-payer healthcare system in the United States, administered under the cabinet-level National Health Administration.
The Hong Kong Accords, the template for peace in the Indochinese region
The Gun Control Act (I'm also not good with names), which placed weapons into four tiers and limited the access of weapons in the higher tiers
SALT I and SALT II
Taking the US off the gold standard
Beginning of normalization of relations with Red China
Formation of education department that put considerable power into the federal government for primary education.