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Anonymous (ID: xJka4njZ) China No.513853631 >>513854139 >>513854846 >>513857040 >>513857455
Is the United States retracing the wrong path of the Soviet Union?
Blind military expansion sucked the wealth out of the country.
Failed economic reforms impoverished the civilian population
Ethnic and religious tensions within the country, became more and more intense.
Large numbers of wealthy people and intellectuals began to leave the United States
Conflicts between civilians and the government grew daily
Conflicts began to arise between the nation's allies, only gradually moving toward hostility.
America looks like the Soviet Union it once was
and Trump looks like the American version of Gorbachev
Anonymous (ID: L600eUXz) United States No.513854086
These hubristic dipshits are incapable of admitting fault
Anonymous (ID: Lu9uTyB8) France No.513854139 >>513854257
>>513853631 (OP)
hopefully yes.
I hope the mutt empire crumbles entirely, quickly and out of the blue like the USSR did.
That won't be easy though, because unlike the USSR it is a leech that is now trying to bleed all its vassals dry as a desperate survival mechanism
Anonymous (ID: sbRpruKH) No.513854201
Mutts vooted for it, fuck em.
They need an american Stalin 2.0 to rule their yankee asses with a ruthless iron fist and FEMA camp and starve them in the millions.
Anonymous (ID: JZvf9XXX) Germany No.513854257 >>513854729
>>513854139
I hope their federal government goes full retard against states who want independence and a total civil war starts.
That's exactly what Americans deserve.
Anonymous (ID: xJka4njZ) China No.513854729 >>513855226 >>513855644
>>513854257
>states who want independence
Right.
When China's Xinhai Revolution broke out, abolishing the Qing Dynasty's end of the emperor system and moving towards a republic, our provinces, indeed, immediately went into semi-independent secession.
It eventually turned into a warlords' war where the big fish ate the little fish.
Because the centralized imperial government that ran the country collapsed, the local armies now took orders only from the provincial governors. The new president had no authority to order them at all.
The federal system of the United States did make it easier for this problem to arise, and once the federal government collapsed, the state governments immediately went independent. They don't even need to change any state laws.
When this does happen, independent states with nuclear weapons will become a very serious problem.
Anonymous (ID: pzJp3cVT) United States No.513854846
>>513853631 (OP)
The US’s current prosperity is built on borrowing the wealth of future generations and has been for half a century. The long term effects will be complete economic obliteration Venezuela style. There’s no way around it.
Anonymous (ID: JZvf9XXX) Germany No.513855226
>>513854729
They're both very similar in that matter.
Their governors have much freedom to act and have decently armed state guards following the governors orders.
The usa is not able to outgrow the ever rising interests rates of their debt and the worse their debt becomes the worse financial rating they get making the problem much worse.
Americans should enjoy the time they still have left because the real horror for them will happen in our lifetime unless the Jews pull some trick out of their asses but I'm sure they won't because they hate the usa too.
I want to see the AI bubble bursting too.
Anonymous (ID: o8KpVWAX) Germany No.513855644 >>513856081 >>513856094
>>513854729
>When this does happen, independent states with nuclear weapons will become a very serious problem.
All nuclear weapons are under control of the federal occupation military. State militaries have no access to the launch codes, they can not stop the federal occupation regime from detonating its nuclear weapons under the military bases and cities of independence-minded states. Nobody is going to leave that federation alive.
Anonymous (ID: xJka4njZ) China No.513856081
>>513855644
>Nobody is going to leave that federation alive.
Well, there is another way for America. That would be an all-out civil war between the two parties.
The conflict between the Democrats and Republicans has risen to an ideological confrontation.
Diversity vs White Supremacy
Considering the current demographics of the US, and the lousy economy, the conflict between the two parties simply cannot be resolved.
When everything starts to fall apart, the civil war begins.
Anonymous (ID: JZvf9XXX) Germany No.513856094
>>513855644
The people in states are building the nukes not the fed and it's not hard at all to build a new detonator with people where their jobs are to build nukes.
That's not the same as gifting some random nigger dictator some nukes.
Anonymous (ID: Mj+WyIu0) Australia No.513856200 >>513856337
They're doing the Soviet Union with extra pedophiles lmao
Anonymous (ID: JZvf9XXX) Germany No.513856337
>>513856200
All russians are pedophiles.
In the 90s almost every little boy was a prostitute to get some money. The costumers never ran out.
Anonymous (ID: xJka4njZ) China No.513856605 >>513857122 >>513857626
It just occurred to me that the idea of independent local government in the United States has begun to emerge.
Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, is on record as saying that California is the fourth largest economy in the world or some such nonsense. It's almost as if he's implying that it's California that feeds the US government.
Imagine what would happen to California if he lost his bid for the presidency.
Anonymous (ID: QO+5t74C) United States No.513856911
When Trump police are done policing ethnics, they will come for the white people.
Anonymous (ID: PDZ6d0WF) Portugal No.513857040 >>513857626
>>513853631 (OP)
> China Flag
> Delusional post
No. USA is still the richest, most innovative and dynamic country in the world. I don't know what drugs you're smoking to think that. You should be looking at china economy, it's not going well.
Anonymous (ID: PDZ6d0WF) Portugal No.513857122
>>513856605
Nothing will happen. He's an awful governor. It's funny to mock him right now but he will be memory holed very soon.
Anonymous (ID: AoqgcFq+) United States No.513857455
>>513853631 (OP)
>Blind
It was incredibly well-planned and ended up being exceptionally lucrative for many industries all across the planet, including our own. The only failed aspect of the US military was retarded shit like Biden suddenly surprising everyone with a "quick, pull out now with no time to prepare, tee hee".
>impoverished the civilian
Things could be better by a long shot, but the average US citizen is infinitely better off than quite literally everyone else on the planet. I refuse to believe you're this retarded.
>religious tensions
Correct. Though, this is currently an issue in almost all first world countries. Hardly a US-centric issue.
>wealthy people and intellectuals began to leave
They're literally still pouring in from elsewhere in the world since it's the easiest place on the planet to make oodles of cash.
>Conflicts grew daily
It's hardly any different than it's been for decades now. Almost all of its is mundane bullshit that blows over as quickly as it happens.
>gradually moving toward hostility
The US relationship with its allies that matter literally hasn't changed. Matter of fact the US has tightened its stranglehold on quite a few of them. The country has quite literally not lost anything of value (or lacking value, for that matter) in this regard?
>looks like the Soviet Union
Do you even know what made the SU the SU, or are you just being a disingenuous faggot? China's closer to the SU than America is by a long shot, you mouth-breathing retard.
>Gorbachev
Holy fuck, you're not even trying. Do they just give you a bunch of historical terms and names to use?
Anonymous (ID: AoqgcFq+) United States No.513857626
>>513856605
>if he lost his bid
And he will. He's even more unlikable than Kamala was. Californians don't even like him by and large. He only stays in power because it's California and quite literally everybody who runs for office is notoriously fucking awful to the point you might as well let the guy stay in power since the next person is practically guaranteed to be worse.
>>513857040
It's like he isn't even trying to hide that he's either disingenuously reading from a script, or woefully unprepared to talk about anything outside of his notoriously terrible echo chamber of a country.
Anonymous (ID: IzViH9eC) United States No.513857848
You wish