Cork boards are inefficient. Relational databases are easier and more scalable.
Most favorite series of connections: in 1919, a young man from what was then French Indochina goes to see Wilson at the Paris Peace conference. Wilson's secretary laughed at him and told him self determination was only for European peoples.
That man later took the nom de guerre of Ho Chi Minh. Uncle Ho got aid from the USSR, another country Wilson fucked over (Polar Bear Campaign). Remove Wilson from the picture, and what does the 20th century look like?
Spolier, we may never had communism, nazism, interventions and might have easily avoided world war 2 all together. He was that shit a president!
Edit: oh and forgot something, if he didn't get in, it's likely Teddy would've been president again. One of the things he proposed was a system where politicians AND judges could be recalled by popular vote if they make a decision people didn't like. Can you imagine how much that would've nerfed the current administration if we had that!
Teddy was a proper progressive, but he was a kind of American-Nationalist Progressive. Most importantly, he absolutely wanted to wreak havoc on the industrialist establishment of the time.
Let that be a lesson: don't try to undermine your enemy's political career by making him vice president. He might be TR.
Cork boards are inefficient. Relational databases are easier and more scalable.
Most favorite series of connections: in 1919, a young man from what was then French Indochina goes to see Wilson at the Paris Peace conference. Wilson's secretary laughed at him and told him self determination was only for European peoples.
That man later took the nom de guerre of Ho Chi Minh. Uncle Ho got aid from the USSR, another country Wilson fucked over (Polar Bear Campaign). Remove Wilson from the picture, and what does the 20th century look like?
If you mean woodrow Wilson, Cody from Alternate History Hub did a whole video on what would'vehave happened if he never became president
Spolier, we may never had communism, nazism, interventions and might have easily avoided world war 2 all together. He was that shit a president!
Edit: oh and forgot something, if he didn't get in, it's likely Teddy would've been president again. One of the things he proposed was a system where politicians AND judges could be recalled by popular vote if they make a decision people didn't like. Can you imagine how much that would've nerfed the current administration if we had that!
also many laws signed during his term might be invalid by forged signature.
Relevant.
The man is a cosmic fucking locus of terrible decisions that made the whole world worse.
It's honestly shocking how bad his decision making was.
Fuck, even Impy would be mad at him for allowing the first woman to effectively be president.
He did literally everything wrong!
He might be a Progressive, but fuck me running would we have been a hell of a lot better off under another term of Theodore Roosevelt.
Teddy was progressive by 1900s standards of not wanting to destroy the environment
Teddy was a proper progressive, but he was a kind of American-Nationalist Progressive. Most importantly, he absolutely wanted to wreak havoc on the industrialist establishment of the time.
Let that be a lesson: don't try to undermine your enemy's political career by making him vice president. He might be TR.
Yeah it boggles the mind that anyone likes the dickhead. One of the first things I learned was the Klan shit and then it just kept getting worse