President Obama’s popularity had taken a massive hit after the terrorist attack on Dallas, Texas where eighteen thousand people died, Most of the citizenry seemed to blame him not only because of the delay in sending the additional troops that the Army had requested for Afghanistan, but for cutting the number by approximately thirty percent. Fearing that the populace would hold him accountable for the failures in the war, which could derail his hope of completely transforming the country, he decided to quadruple the forces and in an unprecedented move allow the Military to execute the war.
This had unintended ramifications, The General that was the Theater Commander became as popular as Generals’ Eisenhower, Powell, Schwarzkopf, and Dupree. What was also a problem for the administration was the fact that the General was a believer in the new movement known as the “Tea Party”. Long story shortened is that he became the President of the United States and set about putting the Nation on a course that would be the blueprint that we follow to this day.
Most of the Congress had been replaced by like thinking people wanting to get back to the very basics. Tiring of being the world’s peacekeepers the United States set out to redefine the Countries goals. It was decided to amend the Constitution as required in order to accomplish several items of great national importance as seen in the eyes of the populace. These things seemed to fly thru the legislature because the people that had been put in office were determined to do the peoples will, and big interest be ****ed.
Here is a list in no particular order on the items that were instituted.
Closed all Embassies on foreign soil and all embassies within the borders of the U.S.
Brought all U.S. Military Forces home.
Closed the United Nations Building and had them relocate to France.
Amended the Constitution to allow U.S. Forces to guard our borders by Force when necessary. And placed them on the U.S. border to enforce our laws.
Removed all illegal aliens to their country of origin. Including their children born in the U.S. if they couldn’t part with their family.
As a result of these policies, the American public to the surprise of many fully backed and endorsed the worlds largest retailer in its efforts to bring its purchasing back within the borders of the United States. This had an almost immediate effect on all sectors of the economy.