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That was a horrid night. I react very badly with caffeine and taurine and I had had several energy drinks that night.
So this drunk chick who said it to me was like
'Ugrhrghggkitoh =.-'
and I was like.
'Omgosodkodsffsorryromgogmg? ._.'
Wasn't crediting him. BUT if it wasn't for the few regulations at the time, Ford couln't have offered his workers the $5/day wage, and so couldn't affor his car. Thus harming Ford and the beginning car business! XD
Only partially though. XP Behind the Iron Curtain was many scary things...Aral Sea is almost dried up, poor efficency in industries, collectilization of farms killed people. D=
Now it makes sense.
I was attacked by a computer that same night.
Actually, that is the same night I knocked over a bottle of alcohol on the way to the chicken shop... some woman heckled me: "OI! THAT WAS MINE!" I was absolutely embarrassed and then she goes: "Only joking."
I was like *that Drew face I pmed you earlier*
It'd be different enough to warrent an alternate-history look
Economic expansion that launched with the car, increase in the middle class and consumption, increased participation of people in the economy and politics (referendum, initiative, etc.).
The Cold War while dangerous, wasn't a threat by the 1980s as the Soviet Union couldn't keep up with America in terms of economic expansion (as well as military). The drop in the price of oil hurt the Soviets very much. >.>
A tie would be good >.> They were both great men after all. =D
Roosevelt was a beginning President in an age of huge economic expansion. And helped set the standards for several consumer product safety (mainly food), natural conservation (setting up the parks), and breaking up corporations for more compeition. He did also win the Noble Peace Prize. XP
I disagree with your list >.>
1. Washington (Setting precendents and how things need to be done)
2. Lincoln (Keeping the Union together and help passing voting amendments)
3. Teddy Roosevelt (Panama Canal, negoiated peace between Russia and Japan, no nonsense attitude, and he was a boxer. XP )
4. Reagan (Enough said lol)
5. Not sure on 5 yet. XD
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