The Fallacy Of Liberal Beliefs

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Explaining the 21st century crisis behind US naïve liberal beliefs, in which those unable to face reality become the products of a gullible belief system, based on feelings, emotions and empathy.
The 21st century - a Land of Make-Believe
As America prepares to bid Obama the God a not overly fond adieu, let’s step back and view the consequences of, "fundamentally transforming the United States of America." Not forgetting those that voted for it, "[…] but above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to, it belongs to you." An article dedicated to all the millennial transgendered snowdrops and wannabe fire engines and additionally, to all those with learning difficulties, divorced from reality, lost in space, or existing in 'safe
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The Fallacy of Liberal Beliefs
Tried in Venezuela, "I think there are a lot of people who, when they hear the word 'socialist,' get very, very nervous." Bernie Sanders, 2015
Tested in Europe, "For every dollar spent on unemployment benefits, the economy grows by, according to one estimate, $1.52 […]" Nancy Pelosi, 2013
Failed in America, "[…] the economy is doing great […] by almost every economic measure, America is better off than when I came here at the beginning of my presidency." President Obama, 2016
The Coming Crisis
Explaining the reality of economics
Producing A collapsing GDP, Q1 2016 +0.6% and an average post-war GDP of 2.3% and declining
Bequeathing a country where the biggest private employer is a grocery chain: "Walmart said it will close 269 stores in 2016, as the mega-retailer tries to revitalize its slumping finances" - CNN Money International

The Reality of 21st century Beliefs
"Liberal stupidity is not a by-product of poverty, race or capitalism; it is a consequence of human nature. It knows no physical or ideological boundaries. A consensus of utter stupidity is the closest mankind will ever reach in achieving equality" - V, John. "The Modern Social Liberal." Academia.edu, 2015.
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As an example, the Ferguson and Baltimore riots were not about Michael Brown or Freddie Gray (individuals); they were about the identity politics of Black Lives Matter (group), removing both the individuality and cause. Does anyone still remember the individual names of the officers involved in the shootings? The reason American black’s murder one another resembling a slaughterhouse aren’t as important as which group does the killing. Similarly, the homosexual agenda is not about rights, it concerns forcing an acceptance of group minority behaviour onto the

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