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The Compromise of 2024 was a series of deals struck between sitting president [[Jeffrey Meena]] and the United States House of Representatives that yielded in Meena being granted a second term in office despite not winning 270 Electoral College votes.
The Compromise of 2024 was a series of deals struck between sitting president [[Jeffrey Meena]] and the United States House of Representatives that yielded in Meena being granted a second term in office despite not winning 270 Electoral College votes.


These debates, which sometimes devolved into physical altercations, resulted in the independence of the [[Principality of the Flahamas]], the [[Land O' Lakes]], and [[Washington, DC]]. Seventeen people either died or were granted [[Super Death]].
These debates, which sometimes devolved into physical altercations, resulted in the independence of the [[Principality of The Flahamas]], the [[Land O' Lakes]], and [[Washington, DC]]. Seventeen people either died or were granted [[Super Death]].

Revision as of 18:24, 3 November 2024

The Compromise of 2024 was a series of deals struck between sitting president Jeffrey Meena and the United States House of Representatives that yielded in Meena being granted a second term in office despite not winning 270 Electoral College votes.

These debates, which sometimes devolved into physical altercations, resulted in the independence of the Principality of The Flahamas, the Land O' Lakes, and Washington, DC. Seventeen people either died or were granted Super Death.