Talk:Fascist America

By the end of WW2, America was in an extreme state. It had barely managed to defeat Japan by using the atomic bombs, and the war had reduced the once-strong American economy to shambles. --World War II actually boosted the American economy out of the Great Depression. Also, if the Great Depression was really that worse as you say, America’s economy would already have been in shambles. Hell, they were in OTL! Mass unemployment and bankruptcy was rife, and standards of living had plummeted dramatically. President Roosevelt was forced to recall all American soldiers from Europe to restore order, and crime organizations were beginning to take over entire cities. --The total US forces sent to Europe was less than 10% of America’s military might. Besides, according to the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, police cannot be used for police duties. Also, there is something called the National Guard. In Europe, the Allied governments had been able to convince Stalin to leave all of Germany in their hands, in exchange for land in the Mediterrenean. --Never going to happen. And BTW it’s spelled Mediterranean. During this time, the Allies had difficulty in reconstructing the shattered urban centres of Eastern Europe, but with help from the Soviets, by 1950 Europe finally seemed to be recovering. --Help from the Soviets? What help? Ohh, like Poland and Ukraine and Kazakhstan in OTL. I see. To help increase the rate of reconstruction and economic recovery in the absence of American aid, Britain, France, Germany, and most of Western Europe banded together to form the United European Alliance, which was officially formed at the Unity Conference in London in 1954. --Not going to happen. The Houses of Parliament in London became the headquarters of the fledgling UEA. --Europe would never agree to that. Most colonial territories of the member countries of the UEA became UEA territory, although the original owner of said territory was still allowed to govern it. As a result, UEA influence spread into Africa and Asia. --Decolonization much? In Eastern Europe and the Far East, the Soviet Union had been gaining influence as China was taken control of by Mao Zedong and his revolutionaries in 1947. Korea also became part of the Soviet sphere of influence under the leadership of Kim Sung-il; with America unable to intervene due to its domestic problems, Korea was soon united under one leader. The Soviet government, taking note of the formation of the UEA, staged a conference in Pyongyang in 1959 with the Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and the Japanese leaders. Japan, though non-communist, also took part in the conference, hoping for aid to repair its shattered economy. By 1960, the USSR announced the formation of the Eastern Federation, consisting of Russia, China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, and most of Easten Europe. --Did you know that the USSR hates China? And that China and Vietnam hate each other? And that Korea and Japan hate each other? And that Korea hates China? The world was now firmly split into two obvious power blocs which inevitably began to rival with each other, starting with a space race; the Federation managed to gain headway, launching Yuri Gagarin into space in 1961 and then landing the Japanese-made probe Yakato on the moon in 1963. The UEA responded with the ultimate trump card by landing British astronaut Jeffoery Brosnan on the moon in 1968. However, the Federation managed to stage a moon landing itself in 1970, landing Russian cosmonauts and Chinese taikonauts in a mission that was wildly trumpeted across the EF. With the space race now over, political tensions between the two blocs began to slowly but surely escalate, both powers initiating new weapons research programmes. The UEA began focusing on new forms of electronic warfare; the Federation on harnassing the power of seismic energy. America, meanwhile, through all this time, had more or less descended into anarchy. The government still existed and elections still took place, but in some states law and order was non-existent. Civil unrest and conflict was rife, especially in the southern states, where racial seperation had resulted in conflict between various ethnic groups. The government was forced to use the military to forcibly keep the peace in some states, but due to desertion and a lack of discipline in the army, the little peace that existed began to collapse. --Again, soldiers cannot be used as police. The American people were clearly using faith in their government; individuals were exploiting the consitution, corruption was rife in congress, and the president seemed to be completely incapable of doing anything. The UEA occasionally sent aid packages to America, but most of these packages were lost due to the ineffiecent and corrupt bueracracy. The situation in America stagnated through the seventies and into the eighties, and meanwhile the Cold War between the UEA and the Eastern Federation continued, with the two blocs almost going to war during the Creten Missile Crisis in 1984, where the Federation tried to place nuclear warheads in Crete. As the world watched these two alliances bite at each other, America seemed to have been all but forgotten as it continued to devolve into econimc ruin and stagnation. However, in 1990, something changed in America. A new party, the United American Nationalist Conservative Party, led by the charismatic Alexander Cameron, appeared, seemingly out of the blue. Funded seemingly by foreign and native businesses and corporations, the UANCP gained support both amongst the people and Congress, promising to eradicate the depression that had been destroying America since the 30s. The UNACP initiated a countrwide election campaign, pointing out how inefficient the government was and making a variety of promises, all in preparation for the 1993 election. --If America really was as corrupt and terrible as you claim, he would have been taken out a long time ago. When the election came, the votes were cast. The UNACP gained an almost unanimous vote. --Impossibru! President Alexander Cameron immediately began putting into effect promised party policies. Firstly, all individuals classified as 'un-American', ranging from immigrants, atheists, communists, foreigners, and other minorties were arrested and sent to camps in Alaska, with Cameron stating that America's situation was their fault. --Ooh, that’s going to work well with well over a third of America’s population either immigrants or descendants of immigrants. A new Constitution was drawn up, forbidding other parties and elections, and promoting censorship. Cameron held vast rallies and speeches in Washington, justifying the changes, saying that they would make America strong. Mass propaganda campaigns were held all over the country as TV stations were taken control of by the government. The military gained extra attention, and was used to forcibly restore order to the southern states. --Seems like to me that the new government would be fairly popular in the South.

PitaKang- (But here's my number | So call me maybe) 22:10, December 10, 2012 (UTC)