Timeline (Devo1992 World 2)

2020:

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

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 30: A vaccine for Covid-19 has been approved by the FDA for it's positive results and states prepare for distribution of it for health care workers and high risk individuals at the end of October

October 30: A Covid-19 vaccine is distributed to health care workers and those at high risk reducing the spread of Covid-19

November 3: President Donald Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence defeat former Vice-President Joe Biden and US Senator from California Kamala Harris with winning the popular vote this time

December 1: Distribution for the Covid-19 vaccine enters phase 2

2021:

January 1: Covid-19 vaccine distribution starts phase 3 and the social distancing regulations and mask mandates have been repealed

January 20: President Donald Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence get inaugurated for a second and final term

February 15: The Covid-19 vaccine becomes widely available to everyone

February 23: The Covid-19 pandemic ends due to the majority of people receiving the vaccine

September 28: President Trump withdraws the troops from Syria and Afghanistan which results in the wars abroad ending

2022:

June 20: The Kurds ask the US for help dealing with Iraq and Iran as they attack them so Trump meets with them on how to deal with the situation

August 8: President Trump meets with North and South Korea to make a peace treaty with them that would unite the two Koreas

2023:

March 13: US Senator from Hawaii Tulsi Gabbard announces her second run for the Presidency with the campaign slogan "A Bright Future For All"

June 28: The first Democratic debate takes place in Raleigh, North Carolina with Tulsi Gabbard becoming the most popular candidate in the field and with most of America

July 26: The first Republican debate takes place in St. Louis, Missouri with Nikki Haley becoming the most popular candidate in the field

2024:

February 6: The Iowa Caucus takes place and former Governor of California Gavin Newsom drops out due to only having 3 delegates.

February 20: Ed Markey drops out of the race after receiving no delegates from the New Hampshire primaries

July 16: US Senator from Hawaii Tulsi Gabbard defeats former Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo receiving the Democratic nomination and choosing Political Commenter and Entrepreneur from New York    Andrew Yang as her running mate

July 23: Secretary of State Nikki Haley defeats Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Neil Gorsuch and US Senator from Texas Ted Cruz receiving the Republican nomination and choosing former US Senator from Florida Marco Rubio as her running mate

November 5: US Senator from Hawaii Tulsi Gabbard and Political Commenter and Entrepreneur from New York Andrew Yang defeat Secretary of State Nikki Haley and former US Senator from Florida Marco Rubio in the presidential election

2025:

January 20: Tulsi Gabbard gets inaugurated as the 46th, first female, and first Hindu President of the United States and Andrew Yang gets inaugurated as the 49th Vice-President of the United States

January 21: President Gabbard flies to Israel to meet with the leaders of Israel, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and other middle eastern countries to discuss peace relations and how to handle the situation with the Kurds

April 20: Marijuana is legal for recreational and medical use in all 50 states with the states deciding their own recreational marijuana laws and regulations. Medical marijuana is regulated by the federal government as prescribed by doctor and available over the counter.

May 1: The Off Fossil Fuels act is signed into law moving towards clean and renewable energy by 2040

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

August 24: Puerto Rico becomes the 52nd State to join the union

September 2: The 30 Hour Work Week Act gets signed into law making 30 hours the new work week effective in the new year

2026:

January 1: 30 hours becomes the new work week

March 30: The situation with the Kurds is finalized by removing the troops from the middle east but a peace treaty still has to be discussed until the middle eastern countries stop their war

April 19: The Community College for all act gets signed into law making Community College free for everyone regardless of income

June 26: The Democratic Party fades away due to division between the progressives and the moderates resulting in members registering for the Progressive Party, Solidarity Party, or Libertarian Party. Some switch to Independent. President Gabbard and Vice-President Yang form the Progressive Party.

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

2027:

April 30: The Infrastructure Improvement Act gets signed into law by modifying and creating better infrastructure projects for highways, roads, bridges, dams, and tunnels

June 15: Citizens United v. FEC is overturned with the Democracy Dollars Act which gives each citizen 100 Democracy Dollars to donate to their favorite candidates and makes it illegal for corporations and rich citizens to donate millions and billions of dollars to a candidate or political party

September 8: The Single Payer Plus Act gets signed into law implementing a single payer healthcare system for everyone regardless of income with allowing people the options to buy additional private health insurance with the single payer insurance or opt out of single payer and have just private health insurance.

2028:

July 28: US Senator from Kentucky Thomas Massie wins the Libertarian nomination and chooses US Representative from New Hampshire Max Abramson as his running mate

August 30: former US Senator from Arkansas Tom Cotton wins the Republican nomination and chooses Governor of Nebraska Ben Sasse as his running mate

November 7: President Tulsi Gabbard and Vice-President Andrew Yang defeat US Senator of Kentucky Thomas Massie and US Representative from New Hampshire Max Abramson along with former US Senator from Arkansas Tom Cotton and Governor of Nebraska Ben Sasse in the presidential election by a landslide

2029:

January 20: President Gabbard and Vice-President Yang get inaugurated for a second and final term

February 22: The College for all act gets signed into law making 4 year public colleges and universities tuition free from families making under $125,000 a year

February 28: The Daycare for all act gets signed into law making childcare free for families making under $125,000 a year along with vouchers for parents wanting to send their children to private schools

June 9: The Vocational School for all act gets signed into law making vocational schools free for families making under $60,000 a year

2030:

May 13: The US-India agreement is signed and ratified through congress that allows goods to come in from and to India with no tariffs

September 30: The Financial Crisis of 2030 begins and economists say the cause of this was government overspending and certain social programs (mainly the college for all, daycare for all, and vocational school for all acts) which other citizens blame them for as well

2031:

January 30: The Kurdistan Treaty is signed and ratified by the United States and Saudi Arabia making peaceful relations between the two countries along with the Kurdistan's 10 days after the middle eastern countries ended their war and signed their own peace treaty

April 21: The Cancer Cure Research Act gets signed into law allowing scientists and doctors to research ways to cure cancer along with donating money to major hospitals and research facilities

November 19: A Cure for Cancer is finally discovered

2032:

July 14: US Senator from Michigan Justin Amash wins the Libertarian nomination choosing Governor of Virginia Jessica Mears as his running mate

July 20: Mayor of Houston, Texas Dan Crenshaw wins the Republican nomination choosing Governor of New York Elise Stefanik as his running mate

July 27: US Senator from Arizona Ruben Gallego wins the Democratic nomination choosing Secretary of Commerce Alan Grayson as his running mate

November 2: US Senator from Michigan Justin Amash and Governor of Virginia Jessica Mears defeat Mayor of Houston, Texas Dan Crenshaw and Governor of New York Elise Stefanik along with US Senator from Arizona Ruben Gallego and Secretary of Commerce Alan Grayson in the presidential election

2033:

January 20: Justin Amash gets inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States and Jessica Mears gets inaugurated as the 50th and first female Vice-President of the United States. His first act as President is to decrease spending on social programs and modify them.

March 4: The balanced budget amendment is signed and ratified into the constitution

June 3: The Financial Crisis of 2030 ends

September 23: Minimum Wage abolition executive order gets signed into law

October 23: World War III starts as Russia, Syria, Turkey, Palestine, North Korea, and South Korea bomb parts of the United States, Israel, France, and Egypt

November 8: Federal Tax abolition executive order gets signed into law

2034:

January 22: The Unborn Protection Amendment gets signed and ratified into the constitution abolishing human abortion and making abortion illegal in all 52 states

July 26: The Drug Prohibition Act gets signed into law allowing states to decide their own laws and regulations on soft and hard drugs

August 8: The Republican Party fades away due to division between the conservatives and the moderates resulting in members switching to the Conservative Party, Libertarian Party, or Solidarity Party. Some switch to Independent. Ted Cruz forms the Conservative Party.

2035:

July 25: The Congressional and Gubernatorial Term Limits Amendment gets signed and ratified into the constitution limiting to only two terms for Governors, Senators, and Representatives

December 1: The Departments of Education, Energy, and Housing and Urban Development are eliminated

2036:

April 15: The IRS is aboloished

July 15: US Senator from Missouri wins the Progressive nomination choosing US Senator from Iowa Abby Finkenauer as his running mate

November 4: President Amash and Vice-President Mears defeat US Senator from Missouri Jason Kander and US Senator from Iowa Abby Finkenauer in the presidential election

2037:

January 20: President Amash and Vice-President Mears get inaugurated for a second and final term

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

August 15: World War III officially ends with the United States, Israel, France, and Egypt winning resulting in a peace treaty between Russia, Syria, Turkey, Palestine, North Korea, and South Korea

2038:

May 18: The Congressional and Gubernatorial Benefits and Pay Act gets signed into law which eliminates benefits and lowers pay for Governors, Senators, and Representatives

2039:

January 1: The EPA and Department of Agriculture are eliminated

June 6: The national debt almost reaches hundreds of dollars

August 31: The Pacific-Partnership gets signed and ratified between the United States and Australia which allows goods between the two countries to be imported and exported at low costs with extra protections for workers

2041:

December 21: With the increasing number of robots taking over the workforce, Universal Basic Income gets signed into law

2042:

January 1: Universal Basic Income becomes law