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Commonwealth of Massachusetts News & Actions Democrat, American/Republican, Whig Executive Government President Calvin Coolidge Vice President Percival Proctor Baxter Secretary of State Malcolm Nichols Department of Agriculture's Riley Garret Department of Commerce's Benjamin Reed Department of Defense's Edward Paul Revere Department of Education's Sherry Edwards Department of Energy's Mandy Gardner Department of Health's Lee Boone Department of Homeland Security's Erik Lawson Department of Housing and Development's Lamar Alexander Department of the Interior's Andrew Perry Department of Justice's Allen Carlson Department of Labor's Eduardo Blake Department of State's Ron Warren Department of Transportation's Darlene Castillo Department of the Treasury's Josephine Mendoza Department of Human Resource's Wilson Flores Congressional Senate Aaron Wright of Maine Allen Abbott of Maine Beverly Sims of Massachusetts Carole Gardner of Massachusetts Christian Adams of Maine Damon Pope of Maine Della Waters of Massachusetts Dexter Olson of Maine Donald Fletcher of Maine Elijah Buchanan of Maine Isabel Singleton of Massachusetts Janis Moreno of Maine Jean Garrett of Maine Judy Holt of Maine Kendra Jacobs of Maine Latoya Harris of Massachusetts Johnathon Kennedy of Massachusetts Malcolm Vargas of Massachusetts Mandy Riley of Massachusetts Maxine Moran of Maine Nadine Klein of Massachusetts Nancy Mack of Maine Otis Schmidt of Maine Roberto Vaughn of Massachusetts Rosalie Logan of Maine Sophia Mcbride of Massachusetts Tabitha Burgess of Massachusetts Tony Alexander of Massachusetts Warren Lee of Massachusetts Woodrow Miles of Massachusetts Congressional House of Representatives Ada Bush of Massachusetts Alejandro Jefferson of Maine Alton Benson of Massachusetts Belinda Hale of Maine Bradford Thompson of Maine Brandon Cole of Massachusetts Cassandra Malone of Massachusetts Cecilia Meyer of Massachusetts Charlie Baldwin of Massachusetts Clint Hansen of Massachusetts Delia Rhodes of Maine Donnie Wolfe of Massachusetts Douglas Rios of Massachusetts Edith Bradley of Massachusetts Hazel Burke of Massachusetts Homer Young of Massachusetts Inez Fuller of Massachusetts Jana Fox of Maine Joanna Luna of Massachusetts Kari Buchanan of Massachusetts Leo Lowe of Massachusetts Lorena Osborne of Maine Lucille Griffin of Massachusetts Lynn Hawkins of Massachusetts Neal Graham of Massachusetts Nettie Taylor of Maine Nicolas Fitzgerald of Maine Ramiro Clark of Maine Ramona Dawson of Massachusetts Sadie Morton of Massachusetts Sally Clarke of Maine Sharon Mendoza of Massachusetts Shelley Porter of Maine Troy Frazier of Maine Wesley Rice of Massachusetts Judicial Government Franklin Mcguire, Chief Justice Anne Lopez, Justice Audrey Vaughn, Justice Delbert Hopkins, Justice Eric Patrick, Justice Lauren Frank, Justice Levi Valdez, Justice Melody Weaver, Justice Rolando Haynes, Justice Presidents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Key: Democratic, American/Republican 1: Calvin Coolidge(1-5) VP: Percival Proctor Baxter -The First Coolidge Administration organized the nation that Massachusetts has become. He organized the entire government, established law and order, made the nation into an economic powerhouse, and defeated the Islamic Republic, a terrorist organization which bombed Fenway Park and attempted to destroy Old Plymouth. He also past Act 27, more commonly known as the Gun Rights Act, which would later be passed as the 9th Amendment on the Constitution of 1940, the Massachusetts constitution in use today. Although some parts of his administration are up to debate, he is a founding father of Massachusetts, one of the greatest presidents we have ever had, and practically carved the nation with his own hands. 2: Maurice J. Tobin(6-9) VP: Ora Knight -The Tobin Administration has been one of controversy, debate, and mixed emotions. Not only did the Tobin Administration make many lousy, sloppy actions, but they also undermined the Coolidge Administration, thus causing both administrations to be subject to debate. Although Tobin's mandate begun with the democrats in power, him being a celebrity, and them successfully altering anything they felt necessary, he was defeated by a joint collaboration between the republicans and the harborcrats. Tobin began to spread propaganda nullifying the harborcrats and their movements to establish an american society. His administration ended in just three years, as well as three years early, following the Massachusetts Declaration of War Against the Communist States of America, an order which he fulfilled without consent and approval from congress, an unconstitutional act which called for special elections to take place in one year. His final major action besides launching multiple attacks on Communist soil, was approving Act 62, more commonly known as the Coolidge Rules Act. It is known this because it was a government structure proposed five years ago by the Coolidge Administration. 3: Calvin Coolidge(10) VP: Percival Proctor Baxter -Following the special elections in 8 ACI, former Republican President Calvin Coolidge returned to the office now under the American Party in 10 ACI. The second Coolidge Administration was cut short after 97 days in the Executive's Mansion when Coolidge was hospitalized with coronary thrombosis. Five days later, Coolidge was announced dead and Percival Proctor Baxter assumed the Presidency for the remainder of the Coolidge term. The only significant act he passed was Act 80, also called the Parliament Act, because it called for dissolution of Congress, however while hospitalized, he also passed Act 83, calling for new uniforms for the military. 4: Percival Proctor Baxter(10-14) VP: Malcolm Nichols -The Baxter Administration, the first from Maine and first to be seated in Chaplain, was thought to be able to compete even with the successes of their predecessor, Calvin Coolidge, quickly ran downhill into a failure. He was most known as the "Amender," because he was the only president to add 2 amendments to the Constitution of 1940. His Mandate was plagued by war, with the Blockade of Cuba, War on Terrorism, and the Two Years' War. Peace talks prepared by Coolidge failed under Baxter, and the war only escalated. Plans to lower inflation made by Coolidge fell through Baxter's fingers. He did, however, make the Coolidge Rules Act an amendment, as well as passing the Second Act of Parliament, and turning the 2 acts into 1 singular amendment. Shortly after this time, IRIM launched its first attack in nearly 10 years against Massachusetts, launching the Massachusetts War on Terrorism. When it was time for Percival Proctor Baxter to run for reelection, the American Party refused to nominate him for election and instead chose a new candidate to run for the Americans following the only president that truly got nothing done. Secretaries of State of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1: Malcolm Nichols(10) -Malcolm Nichols is the former Mayor of Boston, a former Harborcratic Activist, and currently on the American Party Board. Shortly after the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was founded, Malcolm Nichols, along with several others, formed the Harbor Party which, after about a year, began to have major success in the political field and would soon compete with the Republican and Democratic Parties. Nichols was elected to the position of Secretary of the Interior in 3 ACI, and served there until 7 ACI. In 6 ACI he ran for President in 6 ACI to no avail. In 8 ACI, the Republican and Harborcratic parties merged to form the American Party, where Malcolm Nichols currently sits on its Board. Nichols left the position of Secretary of State following his promotion to Vice President, following the death of President Coolidge. 2: Edward Paul Revere(10-14) Point Distribution(OOC) Tech: 150 for 1940 Army: 200 for 2,000,000 Artillery: 25 for 7,500 Air Force: 100 for 10,000 Navy: 100(5 for 10 Destroyers, 10 for 10 Cruisers, 15 for 5 Battlecruisers, 20 for 4 Battleships, 10 for 1 Carrier, 20 for 10 Seaplane Tender, 20 for 60 Submarines) Industry: 200
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Qiang: "Governmental services must be Conservative" Amidst the development of Meihua'a constitution and laws, Provisional Prime Minister Chao Qiang was quoted as saying: "Our initial push towards general legislation and basic Governmental services must be Conservative; we represent the middle-ground of all Factions, and thereby will give all Factions a simple and fair start were they to win the elections." His statement has caused some tension, however, as members of other Factions were quoted as saying: "It is an underhanded method of pushing Conservative agenda, and attempting to garner votes", and "Of course the Conservative leader would judge his own Faction as 'middle-ground' when pushing for legislation that is going to be the matter of heavy change in the future". It is still unknown as to when a consensus will be reached for the first implementation of Government services.
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Divine Protection Today, Empress Lihua has stated and promised to protect the independence of he small autonomous peoples throughout North-Eastern China. She earlier stated that "their bastions of culture and individuality are ones we should not stir", and implored other Asian nations to adopt a similar, protectionist stance.
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