PLEASE THIS IS NOT A PC STORY! The recently elected President, his Vice President, and his entire Cabinet are assassinated leaving the Speaker of the House, a very outspoken leader of the Progressive party becomes the new President. As President, she decides that since the President won the election through the Electoral College and lost the popular vote, she would follow the will of the people and begin implementing a progressive agenda. Health care for all, free college education, increased mim wage. Increases the income tax on high earners. In order to pay for the new programs, she cuts the military to the bone and continues cutting. Thousands of active-duty members are thrown out of their jobs within only a couple of weeks’ notice. The new president signed an executive order banning all private ownership of weapons while she sent a bill to Congress overturning the Second Amendment. Since she also supported the cities and states cutting their local police forces and removing firearms from the remaining police, she turned to the UN to disarm the American citizens. The UN was glad to supply the manpower to disarm the Americans, thousands of blue-helmeted UN troops arrived, they asked people to turn their weapons in and receive a small payment, those who refused were paid visits in the middle of the night by the UN soldiers who tore homes apart, they killed and raped those who fought them. They ended up creating an army of insurgents who declared war against the UN. Recently retired veterans trained and fought next to the American insurgents, the UN responded by sending more people and heavy weapons. America soon found herself with thousands of her citizens fighting the UN. The Northeast and West Coast supported the UN, the South and most of the Midwest resisted further splitting the country, America quickly found herself on the sharp edge of a civil war while fighting the invading UN soldiers. Red Sunset tells the story of how America got itself into the war and how she fought against those who wanted to destroy the Constitution.