I’m not romanticizing American capitalism or American govt before the 1980s, but I can honestly tell you this: America wasn’t always the good guy but there was a general consensus we were supposed to be. When we weren’t, we were mentally healthy enough to hang our heads in shame.

Jan 4, 2020 · 12:43 PM UTC

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The reagan years changed America for the worst in many ways. To long of a conversation for Twitter
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Not sure what your point is. Did something happen I’m not aware of? The dead terrorist is all I’ve seen in the news today.
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"America wasn't always the good guy." Seriously? You want to be President and those words were vomited by you? Girl, bye
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I thought you were one of the few people in the world that understood that there is evil in the world and we must combat it or it will win.
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💯 truth. Shameless 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
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And we have rules: E.O.#12333 2.11 Prohibition on Assassination. No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in or conspire to engage in assassination.
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Marianne, there's a new series on Netflix called Messiah you might find interesting.
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The best years in the United States economy were the direct result of all other competing factories having been bombed to ruble. There were no competing factories left, post World War Two