the United States of America
When was the last time it could have been considered "right" (much less, "far right")?
The media, the entertainment industry, academia, professional sports - all overrun with leftists. The (R) majority has a large component of "in name only," (and Trump has only been "republican" for 5 years)
When was the last time it could have been considered "right" (much less, "far right")?
2020
US government has been far right since 1981
We've had partial communism since the end of ww2 and government business micromanagement since 1964, which was the real aim of the civil rights act. To force business owners to obey, to make demands about who they hire, fire, promote, serve, and work with.
Left-right is about government power over the economy. Auth-Anarch is about government power over individuals. Con-Prog is about sticking with what works versus experimenting with the dysfunctional.
You can't have a law like the Government Meddling Act - imean Civil Rights Act - and be considered right of center.
riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. And what party platform issues have they prevailed on? Nothing moral - marriage, abortion etc.
Not fiscal responsibility or lower taxes.
Not keeping that kenyan cokehead out of the white house
Last time I checked the red states like texas were fine and blue states like california were imploding. That's a bad example.
Texas isn't a red state anymore. it's a purple state.
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