Does America want fascism?

and corporations view governments as simply something to be coopted or destroy so that nothing interferes with their profits. pesky things like civil rights or property rights.
Corporations are not government. Redefinition fallacy.
the kelo decision and citizens united decisions launched the United States into a new era of modern fascism.
Communism is not fascism. Redefinition fallacy.
open borders and rampant immigration both are in play because they favor corporations.
No, they don't. The Invasion hurts corporations. It increases crime and brings with it destructive drugs and gangs.
globalism is internationalist fascism, in practice and reality.
Buzzword fallacies (globalism, internationalist fascism, practice, reality). There is no World Government, so there is no such thing as 'internationalist fascism'.

You are still having trouble with English.
 
Corporations are not government. Redefinition fallacy.

Communism is not fascism. Redefinition fallacy.

No, they don't. The Invasion hurts corporations. It increases crime and brings with it destructive drugs and gangs.

Buzzword fallacies (globalism, internationalist fascism, practice, reality). There is no World Government, so there is no such thing as 'internationalist fascism'.

You are still having trouble with English.
no.

the corporations want cheap labor and a workforce that doesn't understand civil rights.

they're open border.

this is why the globalists are losing.
 
  1. Do capitalization and punctuation fall under the category of grammar?

    https://english.stackexchange.com › questions › 309281 › do-capitalization-and-punctuation-fall-under-the-category-of-grammar
    Capitalization and punctuation (and spelling, paragraphing, and indentation, among many other things), are not part of language at all. Certainly they're not part of grammar. Instead, they're part of Writing-- literacy, reading, printing, wordprocessing, txting -- all of which is technological, not natural.
 
Obviously, since there are so many Democrats wanting just that. You don't get to speak for everyone, Black. You only get to speak for you. Omniscience fallacy.

Assumption of victory fallacy.
society is fairly unanimous in not wanting large corporatons to exclusively dictate law in society.

being a fascist, you don't get it.

this is why you're a loser dipshit.
 
no.

the corporations want cheap labor and a workforce that doesn't understand civil rights.
The illegal immigrants coming in through the Invasion aren't working, Black. They are on welfare. The government puts them up in swanky hotels (which they trash), swanky housing (which they trash), give them money, give them cell phones, and lets them run amuck.
they're open border.
Illegal immigrants did not open the border, Black. Biden did.
this is why the globalists are losing.
Buzzword fallacy. Assumption of victory fallacy.
 
  1. Do capitalization and punctuation fall under the category of grammar?

    https://english.stackexchange.com › questions › 309281 › do-capitalization-and-punctuation-fall-under-the-category-of-grammar
    Capitalization and punctuation (and spelling, paragraphing, and indentation, among many other things), are not part of language at all. Certainly they're not part of grammar. Instead, they're part of Writing-- literacy, reading, printing, wordprocessing, txting -- all of which is technological, not natural.
False authority fallacy. Capitalization is not punctuation. Redefinition fallacy. You ARE attempting to write, moron.
 
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