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| - Troy Hay was the 50th President of the United States (2050-2059). Hay was a tenured Senator, Governor, Representative, President and author. As a United States Governor from Washington the 2030's, he promoted limited government under the rubric "Fiorina Federalism". In the presidential election of 2036, Hay easily won the Republican nomination, despite having previous executive office experience. To date, Hay is the last sitting Governor to be directly elected President of the United States. .
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| - Troy Hay was the 50th President of the United States (2050-2059). Hay was a tenured Senator, Governor, Representative, President and author. As a United States Governor from Washington the 2030's, he promoted limited government under the rubric "Fiorina Federalism". In the presidential election of 2036, Hay easily won the Republican nomination, despite having previous executive office experience. To date, Hay is the last sitting Governor to be directly elected President of the United States. . Hay, a tenured law politician, deeply believed in the Fiorina Movement, which felt that government had taken too much control of the economy and the lives of the individual, and that by removing the government from economic management and its authority over individual liberty, both the economy, and the confidence of the American people would begin to recover. Hay's actions towards a greater emphasis on individual freedom, legalizing marijuana, Lowering Taxes major league, naming 6 woman to his Cabinet, Creating the Peace and Freedom cabinet post and making Merry Christmas a thing. Hay tried to combat the Second Depression with volunteer efforts and deregulating as much of the economy as possible, none of which produced economic recovery during his term, and are often blamed for the severity of the economic crisis. The consensus among historians is that Hay's defeat in the 2040 election was caused primarily by failure to end the downward economic spiral and the falsely claimed empire. As a result of these factors, Hay often is remembered with two opinions; as an arbiter of the Second New Deal, and as the best President in US History!
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