UserWiki:ChronicLuna

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Family

 * [[File:Liberalsoc.png]] Mother
 * [[File:Conserv.png]] Father
 * [[File:Christianright.png]] Maternal Grandmother
 * [[File:FemConserv.png]] Maternal Aunt
 * [[File:Trumpconpop.png]] Maternal Uncle
 * [[File:Modcon.png]] Maternal Grandfather
 * [[File:Modcon.png]] Maternal Grandmother

Teachers

 * [[File:FemConserv.png]] English Teacher
 * [[File:Cdem.png]] History Teacher
 * [[File:ProgressiveChristianity.png]] Journalism Teacher

Who I’d Vote For In US Presidential Elections
1816: Rufus King ( Federalist Party) 1820: James Monroe ( Democratic-Republican Party) 1824: John Quincy Adams ( Democratic-Republican Party) 1828: John Quincy Adams (National Republican Party) 1832: William Wirt (Anti-Masonic Party) 1836: William Henry Harrison (Whig Party) 1840: William Henry Harrison (Whig Party) 1844: Henry Clay (Whig Party) 1848:  (Free Soil Party) 1852:  (Free Soil Party) 1856: John C. Frémont ( Republican Party) 1860: Abraham Lincoln ( Republican Party) 1864: Abraham Lincoln (National Union Party) 1868: Ulysses S. Grant ( Republican Party) 1872: Horace Greeley (Liberal Republican Party) 1876: Rutherford B. Hayes ( Republican Party) 1880: James A. Garfield ( Republican Party) 1884: James G. Blaine ( Republican Party) 1888: Benjamin Harrison ( Republican Party) 1892: James B. Weaver (Populist Party) 1896: William Jennings Bryan ( Democratic Party) 1900: William Jennings Bryan ( Democratic Party) 1904: Theodore Roosevelt ( Republican Party) 1908: William Jennings Bryan ( Democratic Party) 1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist Party) 1916: Allan L. Benson (Socialist Party) 1920: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist Party) 1924: Robert M. La Follete (Progressive Party) 1928: Al Smith ( Democratic Party) 1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt ( Democratic Party) 1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt ( Democratic Party) 1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt ( Democratic Party) 1944: Thomas E. Dewey ( Republican Party) 1948: Henry A. Wallace (Progressive Party) 1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower ( Republican Party) 1956: Adlai Stevenson II ( Democratic Party) 1960: John F. Kennedy ( Democratic Party) 1964: Lyndon B. Johnson ( Democratic Party)
 * King was anti-slavery.
 * The Federalist Party fucking died.
 * JQA was one of the only early US Presidential candidates to personally oppose slavery and not own slaves, so I’d vote for him.
 * Same as above, and Jackson is horrible.
 * Wirt had previously argued in favor of indigenous sovereignty, which would appeal to me.
 * I don’t like any of the candidates in this race, but I’d probably vote for Harrison.
 * Jacksonian policy proved horrible, so I’d vote for Harrison.
 * Clay was less supportive of imperialism, so I would hesitantly support him.
 * Van Buren had a stronger stance against slavery than the Whig nominee Taylor, so I’m voting Free Soil.
 * Democratic nominee Pierce openly supported slavery, and Whig nominee Scott supported the Compromise of 1850. So I’m voting Free Soil.
 * Despite his questionable history and inconsistent stances, I would support Frémont due to his opposition to slavery. The options in this election were really shitty.
 * With the Civil War on the horizon and all the other candidates being friendly to slavery, I would vote Lincoln.
 * Due to his Civil War leadership and the Emancipation Proclamation, I would support Lincoln re-election bid, despite some of the unconstitutional actions his administration took.
 * Due to his status as a Civil War hero and champion of civil rights, I would vote Grant.
 * I would no longer support Grant due to the corruption of his administration and general incompetency. Greeley supported civil rights without being corrupt, and was an early proponent of socialism in America.
 * I would support Hayes due to his anti-corruption stances and to keep Reconstruction from ending (I would not expect Republicans to end Reconstruction right after this election).
 * Garfield was actually a good candidate, supporting civil rights while opposing the corruption of the previous administration. So despite being too moderate, I’d support him.
 * I agree with Cleveland on foreign policy only. Blaine was supportive of civil rights and less business friendly, so I’d support him.
 * Due to his support for workers and civil rights, I would vote for Harrison.
 * Due to his support for laborers and farmers, I would vote Weaver.
 * Bryan was a champion for farmers (who were the main group in my home state), and he was a brilliant speaker.
 * Same as 1896, and Bryan’s anti-imperialism makes him an easy pick over McKinley.
 * The Democrat in this race was a conservative, so I would vote Roosevelt, though his imperialist positions were bad.
 * Even without free silver as an issue, I would expect Bryan to be more faithful to Roosevelt’s anti-corporate progressivism than Taft.
 * Taft turned out to be quite conservative and business friendly, and Roosevelt’s run seems quite ego driven. Because of that, I would vote Debs, who I am most ideologically similar to.
 * Hughes and Wilson were both bad, due to Hughes opposition to pro-labor legislation and Wilson’s racial policy. So I would vote Socialist yet again.
 * Due to Harding’s pro-business stances and Cox’s support of WWI, I would vote Debs again.
 * Both major party nominees were conservatives, so this was an easy choice.
 * Smith was pro-labor and anti-prohibition, which would probably cause me to vote for him.
 * The past few Republican presidencies helped influence the Great Depression, so I’d support FDR.
 * The New Deal was pretty good, so I’d vote FDR again.
 * Same as before, though I wouldn’t like that he ran for a third term.
 * I could no longer support FDR after Japanese internment.
 * After WWII, I wouldn’t want more conflict.
 * Truman wasn’t good, and honestly ending the streak of Democratic Presidents would be good.
 * Eisenhower has pretty bad foreign policy, and Kefauver is a great running mate.
 * I didn’t like Eisenhower too much, so I’m not voting for his VP.
 * Johnson passed a lot of good racial equality legislation, and the Great Society was good. Also his opponent apparently supported nuclear war.

Current

 * [[File:Liberalconservative.png]] Asa Hutchinson ([[File:RepubUS.png]] Republican; 2015-; Term-Limited)

Former
Territorial Governors: State Governors:
 * [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] James Miller (Nonpartisan; 1819-1824)
 * [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] George Izard (Nonpartisan; 1824-1828)
 * [[File:Tradcon.png]] John Pope ([[File:Republicanismpix.png]] Democratic-Republican; 1829-1835)
 * [[File:Jacksonian_Democracy.png]] William S. Fulton ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic; 1835-1836)
 * [[File:Jacksonian_Democracy.png]] James Sevier Conway ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic; 1836-1840)
 * [[File:Jacksonian_Democracy.png]] Archibald Yell ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic; 1840-1844)
 * [[File:Soclib.png]] Sid McMath ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic; 1949-1953)
 * [[File:Rpop.png]] Orval Faubus ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat; 1955-1967)
 * [[File:Rockrep.png]] Winthrop Rockefeller ([[File:RepubUS.png]] Republican; 1967-1971)
 * [[File:Radcent.png]] Dale Bumpers ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic; 1971-1975)
 * [[File:Lib.png]] David Pryor ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic; 1975-1979)
 * [[File:Clinton.png]] Bill Clinton ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat; 1979-1981)
 * [[File:Christianright.png]] Frank D. White ([[File:RepubUS.png]] Republican; 1981-1983)
 * [[File:Clinton.png]] Bill Clinton ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat; 1983-1992)
 * [[File:3way.png]] Jim Guy Tucker ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic; 1992-1996)
 * [[File:Christianright.png]] Mike Huckabee ([[File:RepubUS.png]] Republican; 1996-2007)
 * [[File:3way.png]] Mike Beebe ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat; 2007-2015)

Current

 * [[File:Soclib.png]] Clarke Tucker ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat; 2021-; 32nd District)

Former

 * [[File:Soclib.png]] Will Bond ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat; 2017-2021; 32nd District)

Former

 * [[File:Soclib.png]] Clarke Tucker ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat; 2015-2019; 35th District)
 * [[File:Soclib.png]] Will Bond ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat; 2003-2008; 44th District)

Gubernatorial

 * [[File:Trumptard.png]] Sarah Huckabee Sanders ([[File:RepubUS.png]] Republican)
 * [[File:ChristLib.png]] Chris Jones ([[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat)
 * [[File:Xbert.png]] Ricky Dale Harrington Jr. ([[File:USLibertarians.png]] Libertarian)

States I’ve Visited

 * [[File:PLB-StPat.png]] Alabama
 * [[File:Flr.png]] Florida
 * [[File:Cball-Louisiana.png]] Louisiana
 * [[File:Cball-Mississippi.png]] Mississippi
 * [[File:Cball-Oklahoma.png]] Oklahoma
 * [[File:Cball-Texas.png]] Texas

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Comments
- Comment stuff I guess. I’ll probably delete it sometime after replying.

CynicalLibra - A big improvement from post-anarchism if I do say so myself, even if I'm not that big of a fan of libertarian socialism. Honestly reminds myself of my old Libertarian Marxist period.

Glencoe-Walkable cities and adequate public transit now