Presidency of Tim Kent
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- | The '''Presidency of [[Tim Kent]]''', also known as the Kent Administration, began on his inauguration on January 20, 2029 as the 47th [[President of the United States|President of the United States of America]]. Kent was elected president in the [[United States presidential election, 2028|2028 general election]]. | + | The '''Presidency of [[Tim Kent]]''', also known as the Kent Administration, began on his inauguration on January 20, 2029 as the 47th [[President of the United States|President of the United States of America]]. Kent was elected president in the [[United States presidential election, 2028|2028 general election]]. Kent was defeated in re-election in 2032 by [[Andrew Brockmeier|Andrew J. "Drew" Brockmeier]]. |
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
- | In 2029, the Kent Administration began with an administration that was more dishonest than [[Warren G. Harding]]'s from 1921 to 1923, however [[Tim Kent|Kent]] seemed like one of the most honest [[President of the United States|President]]s since [[Abraham Lincoln]] from 1861 to 1865. | + | In 2029, the Kent Administration began with an administration that was more dishonest than [[Warren G. Harding]]'s from 1921 to 1923, however [[Tim Kent|Kent]] seemed like one of the most honest [[President of the United States|President]]s since [[Abraham Lincoln]] from 1861 to 1865, until 2030, when he started passing unfair taxes attempting to raise funds for the [[Republican Party]]. |
==Major issues of Presidency== | ==Major issues of Presidency== | ||
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===Major acts as President=== | ===Major acts as President=== | ||
- | * [[ | + | * 2029 Troop Withdrawal from [[Venezuala]] |
- | * [[ | + | * 2029 repeal of the Republic Act |
- | * | + | * 2030 repeal of the [[Republican Party|Republican]] Fundraising Acts I and II |
- | * | + | * 2031 repeal of the 3 2030 [[Republican Party|Republican]] Fundraising Acts |
+ | * 2033 repeal of the 2031 Book of Acts | ||
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===Major treaties signed=== | ===Major treaties signed=== | ||
- | * | + | * Peace Treaty with Venezuala of 2030 |
===Major treaties withdrawn=== | ===Major treaties withdrawn=== | ||
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==Major legislation== | ==Major legislation== | ||
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===Legislation signed=== | ===Legislation signed=== | ||
- | * [[ | + | * 2029 [[Republican Party|Republican]] Fundraising Act I |
- | * [[ | + | * 2030 [[Republican Party|Republican]] Fundraising Act II |
- | * [[ | + | * the 3 2030 [[Republican Party|Republican]] Fundraising Acts |
- | * | + | * the 2031 Book of Acts |
===Legislation vetoed=== | ===Legislation vetoed=== | ||
- | * [[ | + | * [[Democratic Party|Democratic]]-[[Republican Party|Republican]] Law |
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Current revision as of 03:05, 17 March 2011
The Presidency of Tim Kent, also known as the Kent Administration, began on his inauguration on January 20, 2029 as the 47th President of the United States of America. Kent was elected president in the 2028 general election. Kent was defeated in re-election in 2032 by Andrew J. "Drew" Brockmeier.
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Overview
In 2029, the Kent Administration began with an administration that was more dishonest than Warren G. Harding's from 1921 to 1923, however Kent seemed like one of the most honest Presidents since Abraham Lincoln from 1861 to 1865, until 2030, when he started passing unfair taxes attempting to raise funds for the Republican Party.
Major issues of Presidency
Major speeches
Major acts as President
- 2029 Troop Withdrawal from Venezuala
- 2029 repeal of the Republic Act
- 2030 repeal of the Republican Fundraising Acts I and II
- 2031 repeal of the 3 2030 Republican Fundraising Acts
- 2033 repeal of the 2031 Book of Acts
Major treaties signed
- Peace Treaty with Venezuala of 2030
Major treaties withdrawn
Major legislation
Legislation signed
- 2029 Republican Fundraising Act I
- 2030 Republican Fundraising Act II
- the 3 2030 Republican Fundraising Acts
- the 2031 Book of Acts
Legislation vetoed
- Democratic-Republican Law