administrative law and regulatory policy
Is fascism the government of the United States?
Fascism is a politico-economic system in which there is: total executive branch control of both the legislative and administrative powers of government; no independent judiciary; no Constitution that embodies the Rule of Law standing above the people who run the government; no inherent personal rights or liberties; a single national ideology that first demonizes and then criminalizes all political, religious, and ideological opposition to it; and total corporate determination of economic, fiscal, and regulatory policy.
Yes. And bustin–I now live in Europe and I know that there is no escape–it is more facist over here than in America–people are going to jail for “speech crimes” sounds alot like “Newspeak”, “doublethink” and “thoughtcrime”!
These people never heard of Patrick Henry and seem to have no problem with not having freedom of speech. But Europeans are wussies anyway…
The world is being consolidated. The best ways to consolidate the world into one superstate (or at least half the world) are: to impoverish the citizenry by taxes, free trade, etc.(so that they are too busy trying to survive to pay attention to what is actually going on), to divide and conquer by way of multiculturalism so that the voting populace can’t come to a consensus (and to rob blue collar workers of jobs by undercutting wages–more impoverishment), to break down the family so that more loyalty and compliance with the government on behalf of the individual is possible, to eliminate the right to own guns so that the populace is unable to defend itself not only from the govt but from each other leaving the citizens no choice but to rely solely on the police for protection (you aren’t even allowed stun guns or pepper spray here in Europe, you are also not allowed to defend yourself with brute force in your own home)–and of course as crime gets worse the police will be granted more power, we will see more cctv, curfews, etc. 1984. Where I live there are cameras on nearly every street.
Oh, and by the way–it USED TO BE A REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLIC, it hasnt been one now for at least 40 years.
The first thing that any person who loves their freedom could do is openly oppose all globalist organizations–NAFTA, WTO, UN, EU, etc. Get educated outside the major media or your childrens lives will be hell.
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