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Greetings,

I often wonder which Empire of yesteryear best exemplifies 21st-century USA. Is it Rome? How about Great Britain? Maybe the 3rd Reich? Could it be the Ottoman Empire?

My vote goes to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. I don't need to explain it all here but we look exactly like the Austro-Hungarian Empire in August of 1914. Little did they know then that they were exactly 4 years away from losing all of their empire due to war and economic collapse.

The United States is not Rome though we like to pretend that we are. We resemble them only in our Bread & Circus mentality. We certainly are not the 3rd Reich. Those guys had an army that could fight. The Austro-Hungarians couldn't defeat Italy and Serbia in the same way the USA hasn't defeated anyone in 80 years.

With our leadership acting like spoiled monarchs of the 19th and early 20th Century, our breakup can't be too far into the future. It's close now. I can almost taste it.

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Not just our leadership, Robert, Us! American society has been so degraded by cash for votes elections, bullshit education, no indoctrination, bringing in foreign socialists, collapsing the merit economy in favor of the criminal network in place now. Our president in a Capo di Tutti Capo today for the last four years. Election 2024 is only the beginning in attempts to undo the damage, but it will take repeated repudiation of the Far Left by the public to get the job done.

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Aren't you a member of the American Society JohnAZ?

Of course, you are NOT degraded by cash for votes elections and a bullshit education!

You are special. God has told you so!

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Amen, Robert. And our elected government representatives have been asleep at the switch. The national debt is unsustainable.

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Amen, Nickel. Stay warm up there in OH, I know you're tucked-in just fine.

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It is why Martin Armstrong ;'s Socrates cycle analysis projects a new FORM of USG in 2032 (without specifying what that might be).

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