US Collapse Signals Civil War
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Most policymakers within the U.S establishment and America's wealthy class don't understand how close America is to collapse and civil unrest. For decades, the U.S. establishment has supported wars, insurgencies, covert operations and reckless spending. The chickens have come to roost and America will reap what it has sown.
It is a shame that America has spent trillions on its wars and killed and displaced millions of people. According to a study conducted at the Watson Institute at Brown University, the U.S. has spent a total of $8 trillion on a 20-year war on terror, which resulted in around 4.5 million deaths and 38 million people becoming refugees; those left disabled, mentally traumatized and otherwise affected are not included. This level of fraud, designed by a trans-national cabal to bankrupt the U.S treasury, is something I highlight in my last two articles
Decades of negligence and disregard for ordinary Americans suffering America has arguably reached a boiling point. Hence, the big debate now is to look at why is the U.S. on the verge of a civil war. It's weird to be writing that sentence considering the United States has been in a civil war since 1963 and possibly 1913 if you include the two coups that have led to this breaking point. Those are fairly cover civil wars but what is happening right now is the overt version of civil war.
Regular Americans are tired of watching the political class give trillions a year in aid to causes that have bankrupted the country. For example, the Biden regime is spending $1 trillion per year on aid for illegal immigrants as part of a plot by the Democrats to buy votes and circumvent the political process. Americans are tired because it is now a struggle to afford basic groceries.
Leftist policies, which are satanic in nature, have led America on the verge of collapse. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has proposed price caps on food which any student of basic economics would tell you that is a communist policy which always leads to food shortages. In fact the first policy Maduro, the dictator of Venezuela, put into place was price controls.