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I Am American And Love My Country

[b][center]For those of you who will vote for Clinton because you like the status quo....Let's review what the status quo really is:[/center][/b]

I'm an American citizen that sees her country in decline.

I care about 95 million Americans out of the labor force

50 million Americans in Poverty

46 million Americans on Food Stamps, 12 million more than 8 years ago.

I care that we have the lowest home ownership in 51 years and the worst recovery since the 1940's and the record debt left to our children

Accumulating more debt than the last 3 presidents combined.

50% unemployment rate among black teenagers

58% increase in the number of blacks on food stamps in the last 8 years.

20% of blacks out of the labor force.

I care that the average family seeing a $4000. increase in healthcare cost while medium household income is in decline in he last 8 years.

Taking in refugees when we know that ISIS will infiltrate the population.

National security on open borders.

Illegal immigrants competing with the 95 million American's looking for jobs while driving down wages.

Iran getting a nuclear weapon

The money obama and Clinton supported giving to Iran

The growth of ISIS in Irag, Serbia, Libya, N. Africa and all over Europe.

A president that can't say the word "Radical Islam
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PsychoMantis · 31-35, M
Fascism was born out of the ruins of World War I, in which Mussolini served. Fascism was immediately reactionary to its surroundings in Europe, which was dominated by the two established powers of Britain and France. Britain and France were seen as economically dominant but decaying imperial civilizations who were imposing their hegemony on the rest of Europe. At the same time, Russia had recently undergone its Bolshevik Revolution and was supporting Marxist revolutionary activity and ideology throughout Europe. All of the countries in which fascism took root were countries that had significant socialist movements. Fascism was the opposition to those socialist movements. Fascism further recognized the finance capitalism of the United States and Britain as a destructive and corrupting force on "Western Culture" and as a threat to the still developing European countries, such as Italy, Germany and Ireland.