Collapse of the American Dream

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The Collapse of the American Dream is a timeline in which there was a huge CIA plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson, Governor of Texas John Connally, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and Speaker of the US House John McCormack. This was successful, and all of the targets were assassinated in 1963. This led to a complete collapse of the United States Federal Government, and the beginning of the American Warlord Era. (Ongoing, current year is 1984.)

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American Socialist Liberation Zone Marxist-Leninist-Hallist Socialist Republic Chicago Chairman Gus Hall
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Commonwealth of New England Dominant-Party Parliamentary Republic Boston President Ted Kennedy
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Republic of Carolina Federal Presidential Republic Greenville President Richard Wilson Riley
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People's Republic of New Afrika Marxist-Leninist Progressive Republican Federation Jackson Premier Huey P. Newton
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California Republic Provisional Authoritarian Conservative Dictatorship Sacramento President Ronald Reagan
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Republic of Texas Police State under the Central Intellegence Agency of America Austin Director George Herbert Walker Bush
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Deseret Federation Liberal Republican Federation Salt Lake City President Cal Rampton
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Empire of Lakota Tribal Confederacy Sioux Falls Chief Faith Spotted Eagle
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Republic of Kansas and Nebraska Presidential Republic Kansas City (Kansas Side) President John W. Carlin