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Push them right? Where? We already have Fascism - a government by corporations.

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The alternative is global communism and the way wikipedia describes it (en.wikipedia.org) it sounds pretty good.

Fascism is a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition and strong regimentation of society and of the economy which came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe.

Since the democrats won't stop their march to communism and globalism fascism may be the only solution.

>The Fascist regime created a corporatist economic system in 1925 ... The Fascist regime first created a Ministry of Corporations that organized the Italian economy into 22 sectoral corporations, banned workers' strikes ... - Wikipedia

To hide the fact that the Western capitalism is Fascist they rebranded Nazis as Fascists. And people didn't notice.

>Since the democrats won't stop their march to communism and globalism fascism may be the only solution.

WTF? When did the Dems say anything about helping the workers, like restoring what workers won in the 20th like retirement, restoring SS Reagan robed, etc... What you are referring to is Neoliberalism - is generally associated with policies of economic liberalization, including privatization, deregulation, globalization, free trade, austerity and reductions in government spending in order to increase the role of the private sector in the economy and society. The entire US government is Neoliberal.

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When did the Dems say anything about helping the workers

Never, but that's not what communism is. That's what the brochure says but it's always been about centralization of power for the few to live off the workers. If you don't own anything your labor belongs to someone else, whether that's the state or corps doesn't matter. Someone else profits from your labor while giving you enough scraps to keep you producing.

Neoliberalism in America, as practiced by America, has been about globalization of it's foreign policy not economic liberalization. All the things you list:

privatization, deregulation, globalization, free trade, austerity and reductions in government spending in order to increase the role of the private sector in the economy and society.

Are net benefits if the government is there to enforce contracts and implement anti-trusts measures and not much more. And none of these have been done by any admin since the 1800's.

The entire US government is Neoliberal.

It's not, the US government is Neoimperial.

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And why are you bitching about the right and corporatism? The dems have literally slaughtered small business to the benefit of huge retailers and were completely complicit in bailing out wallstreet during the plandemic. Nancy Pelosi was literally making stock buys (washingtontimes.com) while lobbyists were writing the bills that would make her millions.

We have a Two Party System of Neoliberals. The fight between them is for show. This is why they are terrified of Trump and a third party that will represent the people and not the corporations.

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I had you pegged as a leftist ideologue, glad I was wrong.

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We have a Two Party System of NeoImperialists. The fight between them is for show. This is why they are terrified of Trump

Totally agree, absolutely no argument here.

and a third party that will represent the people and not the corporations.

Here's where we disagree. When the people who represent us can be so easily bought, government becomes the problem not the solution. If a third party gets any kind of traction it will be immediately compromised with interests that think nothing of losing billions in a stock short in a week. Fifty state governments are harder to control than one national government. It's time to assert (and I know how this sounds) state rights or dissolve the union altogether. Anything, literally anything, is better than communism.