An video save I took a couple of weeks before it got deleted. Due to the way I saved it image quality is pretty bad but audio’s preserved. By Joshua Healy
@@ichsagnix4127 Yea the center right not center left lol. And when I say left and right wingers I am more referring to the mid right and beyond and mid left and beyond. I can’t stand democratic socialism or mid right nationalism. Those are my limits on the political spectrum on each side
@@American-Orthodox-Christian the feds are ussually a military junta, but i have seen a game where the president stays in power and there is no pacific states
I like Huey Long's policies, but i'm a Communist by heart and must fight for the best option for humanity. Huey Long is good at that irl, but the syndicalists are better.
This is a crazy good situation for McArthur, Not only did he not lose almost any western states despite keeping a DC focus, he also retook Texas, and kept a channel open to Denver. Could win if he deals with the West fast, then doubles back to fight the Eastern Rebels.
“Listen here to you all who claim to be “free” *don’t* come over here and *tread on me* and we’ll be just fine we’ll leave you be!” -New England, they just want to fish 🎣
@@sinpar1226 didn’t you guys deny the election of 2016? And 2000? And 1980? And you started denying the midterm elections of 2022 before they even started back when every pole in the country predicted the republicans to take the house and senate… but most importantly you denied the election of 1860. Where Conservative Republican President (Abraham Lincoln) was elected president of The United State’s Of America… and in response?… the liberals lead by the democrats declared secession. The republicans may have “denied” the election because they were rightfully concerned of votes being mismanaged (which also doesn’t help that in the release of the Twitter files that it turned out Conservatives were being silenced on Twitter) but *At least the republicans stayed in the Union after the election of 2020* … which is something not even the democrats could do after the election of 1860.
@@sinpar1226 I think they were refering to the civil war where the confederates and Southerners were largly backed by the democrats at the time. Times have certainly changed but back then it was actually the Democratic party that was oppossed to ending slavery.
@@galacticbananastopmotions7292 I guess so, but it has a entirely uselsss meaning considering how the demographics of both parties have entirely shifted, especially after the 60's onwards. It's true, but like in the most unmeangiful way ever.
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