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The [[United States of America]] had a '''[[congress]]'''. | The [[United States of America]] had a '''[[congress]]'''. | ||
[[Felix Mather]] was a Congressman prior to becoming [[Vice President of the United States]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|Ex-President (home video)}}) | |||
During the [[Miracle Day|Miracle]] crisis of [[2011]], congress received a report which the [[HHS Secretary]] passed to the [[Barack Obama|President]]. This was followed by the release of the [[categories of life]] system. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Categories of Life (TV story)|The Categories of Life]]'') The [[overflow camp]]s were sanctioned by congress. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Middle Men (TV story)|The Middle Men]]'') | During the [[Miracle Day|Miracle]] crisis of [[2011]], congress received a report which the [[HHS Secretary]] passed to the [[Barack Obama|President]]. This was followed by the release of the [[categories of life]] system. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Categories of Life (TV story)|The Categories of Life]]'') The [[overflow camp]]s were sanctioned by congress. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Middle Men (TV story)|The Middle Men]]'') |
Revision as of 16:49, 23 September 2024
The United States of America had a congress.
Felix Mather was a Congressman prior to becoming Vice President of the United States. (HOMEVID: Ex-President [+]Loading...["Ex-President (home video)"])
During the Miracle crisis of 2011, congress received a report which the HHS Secretary passed to the President. This was followed by the release of the categories of life system. (TV: The Categories of Life) The overflow camps were sanctioned by congress. (TV: The Middle Men)
Later, an emergency mandate was passed through congress which defined a new Category 0, meaning people who earned themselves incineration in modules for moral reasons. (TV: End of the Road)