Did the 60's or 70's destroy America?

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The destruction of America began with the Federal Reserve Act and the New Deal.

JFK was late to the party.

The 00s then the Obama era caused more damage.

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>This
The Progressive Era signaled the start of the end

Don't forget the centralization of power through the intelligence community, military industrial congressional complex, offshore funding through saudi/jewish banks, the corruption of the MSM and public schooling to create a nation of loyalists, to the point where people are actually so ignorant that when Trump calls the MSM out on their fakery, people actually call for impeachment.

We're fucked, dudes.

1865 destroyed America to be exact

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With the end of USSR.
Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump.
USA is kill.

well done I'm officially proven homosexual

correct

also the interventions in ww1+2

The 40s duh

Based polack

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The 50's did

No. The 80s (really the late 1970s) was the 90 degree downward for America.

we were lost as soon as we started accepting gold bank notes

Yeah don't blame the 2008 recession at all, blame the nigga

1965

yes the federal Reserve act took our freedom the killing of JFK took our Justice and the Patriot Act completed the enslavement

I didn't know having war declared on you counts as intervention.

Both.

The 60’s and 70’s brought about huge Marxist devides in the nation

Some reasonable some unreasonable.

It’s not surprising women and minorities fought for political power and the Soviet Union/marxists supported this to push their agenda

Other Marxist ideas were more cultural and slow burn however and even though we moved on from the 60’s and 70’s the cultural Marxist bullshit festered

9/11, the war and he depression go 08’ has allowed those festering Marxist ideas to come to the forefront, it’s like all of this crisis has lowers our social immune system and all the illness was just waiting for its chance to multiply.

F.D.R. was long before the 60s, bub.

Neoliberalism, globalisation and deregulation fucked everything up.

>Deregulation

This is a fucking meme other than a few select industries most everything is far more regulated