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Anthony Fauci may be one of the HIGHER LEVEL ones for all I may suspect. It's prolly all about blue genes.
"Don't ask me what I want it for (Aahh Mr. Wilson)" In the "taxman" song by the Beatles.
Just before the first planndemic (the Spain blamed thing), the Federal Reserve Bank and the Internal Revenue Services were created, and launched, - for the First World War (FWW). This is America, though, id'nit? -------- Or, is it?
President Wilson was there.
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"Don't ask me what I want it for (Aahh Mr. Wilson)" In the "Taxman" song by the Beatles.
Just before the first planndemic (the Spain-blamed thing), the Federal Reserve Bank and the Internal Revenue Services were created, and launched, - for the First World War (FWW). This is America, though, id'nit? -------- Or, is it?
President Wilson was there.
"the Federal Reserve Bank and the Internal Revenue Services were created," - In 1912, just before these two counterparts were formed, some of the wealthiests American people were taken to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean - you should see their names!
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"Don't ask me what I want it for (Aahh Mr. Wilson)" In the "taxman" song by the Beatles.
Just before the first planndemic (the Spain-blamed thing), the Federal Reserve Bank and the Internal Revenue Services were created, and launched, - for the First World War (FWW). This is America, though, id'nit? -------- Or, is it?
President Wilson was there.
Actually, though, Woodrow Wilson put out some very good quotes:
Wobblies - Industrial Workers of the World, a union first organized in Chicago in 1905. At their peak in 1917, a membership of perhaps 150,000 in the United States.
Huh? I think there were far more supporters.
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Socialist rabble-rouser Eugene Debs received almost a million votes for President more than once—the last time was while he was in prison.
Debs was a socialist, not a democratic socialist like Bernie.
Debs and Bernie are two peas in a pod, just separated by 100 years. Remember Bernie visited the Soviet Union as an admirer in the 1980s, the height of the Cold War. Bernie is a full blown red, he is no friend of America. The Wobblies and Eugene Debs are a reminder to us just how long these traitors have been waiting in the background undermining our nation. Now unfortunately they have a lot more power and capability.
There have been three great communist pushes in this country during the last hundred or so years. The first in the era of the teens and twenties during the 20th century, another in the mid twentieth century (60s and 70s) and now the greatest push is today in the late teens and twenties again, 100 years from their first serious effort. They have a very large number of followers today and their chances of takeover are the greatest that it has ever been.
Where is Senator McCarthy when you need him? The commies are literally everywhere and they don’t even bother to hide what they are doing anymore. Marxist ideas and policies are a real threat to our nation make no mistake. Worse yet is that modern Marxism is not just economic folly, a social element has been added (identity politics and social justice). It’s evolved into something much worse than old Eugene Debs could ever have dreamt up.
Debs and Bernie are two peas in a pod, just separated by 100 years. Remember Bernie visited the Soviet Union as an admirer in the 1980s, the height of the Cold War. Bernie is a full blown red, he is no friend of America. The Wobblies and Eugene Debs are a reminder to us just how long these traitors have been waiting in the background undermining our nation. Now unfortunately they have a lot more power and capability.
1. Socialism ain't communism or totalitarianism
2. Our country is partially democratic socialism
3. Socialists ain't traitors
4. A socialist wrote the Pledge of Allegiance
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Originally Posted by danielj72
There have been three great communist pushes in this country during the last hundred or so years. The first in the era of the teens and twenties during the 20th century, another in the mid twentieth century (60s and 70s) and now the greatest push is today in the late teens and twenties again, 100 years from their first serious effort. They have a very large number of followers today and their chances of takeover are the greatest that it has ever been.
You're just wrong. The greatest growth in communism in the US was in the Depression, for obvious reasons.
1. Socialism ain't communism or totalitarianism
2. Our country is partially democratic socialism
3. Socialists ain't traitors
4. A socialist wrote the Pledge of Allegiance
You're just wrong. The greatest growth in communism in the US was in the Depression, for obvious reasons.
Socialism is communisms little brother and since America is a free and capitalist country by design it is fair to say those who want to take those things away are traitors. Marxism always must be enforced through tyranny so yes they end up being totalitarians most of the time.
I thought of adding the thirties in to my lists of Americas communist pushes but decided against it. The radicals in the other three eras wanted to usher in an era of revolution. (Usually through violence) The depression era programs were not part of an effort to revolutionize our society and economy but done as a temporary solution to the economic catastrophe facing the country. Some of these programs did become permanent with social security being the big one but for the most part they went away after the depression. FDR was not a Bolshevik.
Socialism is communisms little brother and since America is a free and capitalist country by design it is fair to say those who want to take those things away are traitors.
Just stop. Democratic socialists and socialists don't want to take anything away from anyone but empower all. Nowhere in the Constitution does it say that the US is wedded to capitalism. People have described the Twelve Apostles as living in a socialist commune.
I think that many political scientists would disagree with your analysis.
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