>americans believe an empire of this size grew with their "leader" changing every 4 years
If you dont believe in the deep state youre a fucking moron
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>>130745975
Not enough purple.
>>130748012
>>130745975
I'd be fine with the whole deep state thing if they stopped trying to replace white people.
>not knowing about the deep state
My 10th grade US history teacher made us listen to Eisenhower's farewell address, and my senior year econ teacher would throw pens at anyone who suggested the country wasn't a oligarchic, neoliberal nightmare or that the president/congress had any real power. I still think that if you put a clone of those two in every high school in america, this country would be fixed by 2020.
>>130749021
could you tell us more i am really curious
(not sarcastic)
>>130749323
>>130749323
they were great. they were the school's football coaches and co-owned the town's cross-fit gym, but they were also serious history nerds and principled, outspoken libertarians. Eisenhower's farewell address (the one in which he warns about the rise of the military-industrial complex) is absolutely one of the defining moments of American populism and when I got home from school that day, my mother had never heard of it and my dad thought it had been "discredited"; I never found out exactly what he meant by that. I'm super indebted to that guy for showing that to his classes, it's the first and last hard-core endorsement of thinking for yourself and not trusting the government that I ever got in public school.
idk, what did you want to know?
Mycroft Holmes was running the show, you know.
>>130751981
What state are you from anon?