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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


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The Uniparty Threat: America is the only Anglosphere country left without a fully captured one-party system dossier.today
Rest assured, the uniparty is playing to win in the U.S., too.

JORDAN SCHACHTEL

OCT 5, 2023

In the aftermath of the Speaker fight in Congress, there’s been lots of online chatter about the notion of a uniparty governing the United States, which we talked about here in The Dossier.


Yes, America is almost entirely captured by the Uniparty, and it's time to fight back

But to understand the uniparty threat, it’s worth taking a look at countries that once possessed a similar values structure to the foundations of America.

The five core countries of the Anglosphere are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. They were all formed, more or less, through the common law foundation that a robust, distributed democracy with multiple chambers of governance, and the separation of powers, would result in an environment in which new ideas and fierce debate were welcome.
America is not yet fully captured, but it will be if our countrymen take the route of naivety, and proceed to mock the idea that a fully captured system couldn’t happen here, especially when America is the last country standing in the way