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Post Pamdemic Paranoia Not Going Away - Where does Socialism Take America Now?Reader comment on item: Interview: A Post-Election Reckoning Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Dec 9, 2020 at 10:48 In twenty-twenty hindsight, this post probably came in as somewhat confusing and to a certain viewpoint, incomprehensible. The practical mind will find this somewhat wanting in sorting out everyday issues while the pandemic still clutches the minds and hearts of entire populations, and socialistic tendencies are reveling that such chaos is available for them to exploit and export/import radical political experimental social solutions they desire for use to control and conform the world to modern imperial domination. From a post election sense on where American political directives are now going, is America headed for a post-revolution slip into empire: is there a Napoleon in America's future? It certainly was not Donald J Trump.
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