**The Democratic Party, which revived during the Great Depression—ending the long era of Republican dominance—did so at the same time as Stalin’s First Five‑Year Plan (1928–1932), which crushed kulaks (wealthy farmers) and NEPmen (small entrepreneurs).**
**Revived by the Great Depression, the Democratic Party replaced Black slaves with waves of immigrants, exploiting them at subsistence wages to mass‑produce and mass‑consume cheap copies (inferior goods) of the expensive American consumer products that had been the fruits of Republican dominance. This economic model was again no different from Marxist communists, the English Royalists, or the 19th‑century Democratic Party that relied on Southern plantation agriculture.**
**The outcome of the economic policies of Marxist communists, the English Royalists, and the U.S. Democratic Party is economic self‑destruction, just like the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and the end of Pax Americana.**
**The Democratic Party, which revived during the Great Depression—ending the long era of Republican dominance—did so at the same time as Stalin’s First Five‑Year Plan (1928–1932), which crushed kulaks (wealthy farmers) and NEPmen (small entrepreneurs).**
**Revived by the Great Depression, the Democratic Party replaced Black slaves with waves of immigrants, exploiting them at subsistence wages to mass‑produce and mass‑consume cheap copies (inferior goods) of the expensive American consumer products that had been the fruits of Republican dominance. This economic model was again no different from Marxist communists, the English Royalists, or the 19th‑century Democratic Party that relied on Southern plantation agriculture.**
**The outcome of the economic policies of Marxist communists, the English Royalists, and the U.S. Democratic Party is economic self‑destruction, just like the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and the end of Pax Americana.**
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