Timeline (Devo1992 World 3)

2020:

April 21: The coronavirus spreading slows down due to increased social distancing and treatments available

May 15:: Life in the United States becomes semi-normal for the most part with many states already opening up bars, restaurants, libraries, malls, casinos, hotels and allowing small events to take place with stricter restrictions taking place for a couple of months. Baseball begins its season with the teams playing without stadiums of people and televised.

May 19: The US becomes independent from China

July 14: Large events such as music festivals, concerts, conventions, and other festivals are allowed as the cases and deaths for COVID-19 hit an all time low becoming fully normal again.

August 19: The Supreme Court decides that late term and after birth abortions should be illegal in every state

September 9: The Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade leaving the decision of legal abortion to the states with the exception of late term and post birth abortions

September 16: Affirmative Action is overturned by the Supreme Court being deemed unconstitutional for selecting people based on skin color rather than skills, grades, and experience

September 26: The COVID-19 Pandemic ends according to the WHO

November 3: US Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders and President of Our Revolution Nina Turner defeat President Donald Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence in the presidential election

2021:

January 20: Bernie Sanders gets inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States and Nina Turner gets inaugurated as the 49th, first female, and first black Vice-President of the United States. His first act as President is to bring back DACA and DAPA by signing the Immigration Protection Act into law.

January 21: President Sanders orders construction of the southern border wall to stop

January 25: The Workplace Democracy Act gets signed into law providing more protections for unions and workers

March 16: A vaccine for the coronavirus is invented and many people take it

March 21: The Green New Deal gets signed into law moving towards clean and renewable energy by 2050

April 20: Recreational and Medical Marijuana becomes legal nationwide through executive order

July 4: DC becomes the 51st State to join the union

August 21: Puerto Rico becomes the 52nd State to join the union

September 28: President Sanders withdraws the troops from Syria and Afghanistan resulting in the wars abroad ending. The No More Presidential Wars Act is signed into law.

November 16: The Progressive Taxation Act gets signed into law providing low taxes for the poor and middle class and high taxes for the rich

2022:

March 8: The College for all act gets signed into law making community colleges free for everyone and four year public colleges and universities free for families making under $125,000 a year

June 23: The Equality Act gets signed into law providing protections for the LGBTQ community while allowing churches and religious organizations to refuse same sex ceremonies or LGBTQ events

October 16: The 21st Century Glass-Stegall Act gets signed into law breaking up big banks

2023:

April 21: President Sanders gets rushed to the hospital and it's discovered that he has heart problems

April 26: After being released from the hospital, Sanders announces that he will not run for re-election in 2024 due to health problems and his age

June 16: Citizens United v. FEC is overturned with The Anti-Corporate PACS Act which makes it illegal for corporations, millionaires, and billionaires to donate large sums of money to candidates and political parties

September 28: The Medicare for all act gets signed into law implementing a single payer healthcare system for everyone regardless of income with the options to buy additional private health insurance and to opt out of single payer insurance

2024:

October 13: The Wealth Tax gets signed into law increasing taxes each year for millionaires and billionaires

November 5: US Senator of West Virginia Paula Jean Swearengin and US Senator of Oregon Jeff Merkley win the presidential election

2025:

January 20: Paula Jean Swearengin gets inaugurated as the 47th and first female President of the United States and Jeff Merkley gets inaugurated as the 50th Vice-President of the United States

April 4: The Carbon Tax Act gets signed into law implementing Carbon Taxes on pollution industries and gas industries to move towards electric cars by 2040

September 2: The 30 hour work week act gets signed into law making 30 hours the new work week

2026:

January 1: 30 hours becomes the new work week

January 20: Psychiatric and Psychological care gets added into the Medicare for all act

May 4: The Universal Daycare act gets signed into law making childcare free for families making under $65,000 a year with the option of vouchers to send children to private daycare centers

2027:

June 23: The extended equality act gets signed into law by forcing churches and religious organizations to perform same sex ceremonies and LGBTQ events or else they lose tax exempt status, pay a fine, or close their doors

October 6: The Animal and Cancer Research Act gets signed into law allowing more funding for animal and cancer research

2028:

November 7: President Swearengin and Vice-President Merkley win re-election

2029:

January 20: President Swearengin and Vice-President Merkley get inaugurated for a second and final term

February 17: The Cancer Cure Research Act gets signed into law allowing scientists and doctors to find ways to cure cancer with funding

June 7: The Vocational School for all act gets signed into law making vocational schools free for families making under $50,000 a year

December 21: The Wage Increase Act gets signed into law increasing the minimum wage from $15 an hour to $20 dollars and hour

2030:

January 1: The minimum wage become $20 an hour

June 14: The Automation Workplace Control Act gets signed into law limiting the amount of machines and robots companies can have allowing people to find jobs easily

November 30: The Economic Crash of 2030 begins. Economists and citizens blame government overspending, the Medicare, college, daycare, and vocational school for all acts, wealth tax, and minimum wage increase as the causes.

2031:

May 27: The election rules change to the two political parties/candidates with the most votes/support to debate and in the electoral college votes to make elections less stressful

August 31: The US-India trade agreement is signed and ratified allowing goods to be imported and exported between the two countries with no tariffs

2032:

July 20: Governor of Ohio Duncan Paul wins the Libertarian nomination and chooses Libertarian Political activist, radio host, and authot from New Mexico Adam Kokesh as his running mate

July 27: US Senator from Connecticut Chris Murphy wins the Progressive nomination and chooses former US Senator from Colorado Michael Bennett as his running mate

November 2: Governor of Ohio Duncan Paul and Libertarian Political activist, radio host, and author from New Mexico Adam Kokesh defeat US Senator from Connecticut Chris Murphy and former US Senator from Colorado Michael Bennett in the presidential election

2033:

January 20: Duncan Paul gets inaugurated as the 48th President of the United States and Adam Kokesh gets inaugurated as the 51st Vice-President of the United States. His first act is to cut spending on social programs.

January 31: The Balanced Budget Amendment gets signed and ratified to the constitution

June 3: The Economic Crash of 2030 ends as the national debt decreases and many social programs being eliminated or modified

October 3: The minimum wage abolition executive order is signed

November 16: The Federal Tax abolition executive order is signed

2034:

February 14: The Marriage Expansion Act gets signed into law allowing states to decide their own laws regarding Polygamy and Polyandry

April 14: The Free Christian Speech Act gets signed into law allowing churches and religious organizations the right to refuse same-sex, polygamy, and polyandry ceremonies and LGBTQP ceremonies without paying a fine, losing tax exempt status, or being forced to close their doors

July 3: The Drug Prohibition Act gets signed into law allowing states to decide their own laws and regulations regarding soft and hard drugs

2035:

January 15: The Congressional and Gubernatorial Term Limits Amendment gets signed and ratified to the constitution allowing only two terms for Governors, Senators, and Representatives

June 26: Obergefell v. Hodges is overturned on it's 20th anniversary giving the issue of legalized same-sex marriage back to the states

2036:

July 15: Governor of Arizona Kyrsten Sinema wins the Progressive nomination and chooses US Senator of Massachusetts Joe Kennedy III as her running mate

November 4: President Paul and Vice-President Kokesh defeat Governor of Arizona Kyrsten Sinema and US Senator of Massachusetts Joe Kennedy III in the presidential election

2037:

January 20: President Paul and Vice-President Kokesh get inaugurated for a second and final term

2038:

January 22: The Unborn Protection Amendment is signed and ratified to the constitution making abortion illegal in every state

2039:

August 25: The Pacific Free Trade Agreement is signed and ratified between the United States and Australia allowing goods to be imported and exported between the two countries freely while still offering protections for workers and companies