I can't say I ever considered Abraham Lincoln to be a good president. The American civil war was totally unnecessary and resulted in nearly two million military casualties on both sides with an additional million slave and civilian deaths. However, I can understand why cowardly power hungry materialists would praise him. The U.S. Congress of the decades preceding provoked the war by treating the south like the federal piggy bank, by financing the development of Northern industry with southern agricultural exports.
As for Ronald Reagan I've no put much time and energy into examining his administration, but what little I've examined, it's clear that it was thoroughly infiltrated just as badly as any that came before or since by globalists.
You seem to have applied more scrutiny to American politics than I have. What are your thoughts on the idea of developing an American Nationalist Party?
Regan;
Turned California blue through illegal immigration (which never ended)
Started the Middle East wars that never ended
Created no fault divorce and ended the family unit as we know it
Gave amnesty to corporations to destroy our working class
Wrote what would become NAFTA
Reagan was a shit President
Lincoln;
Destroyed the constitution
Destroyed states rights
Declared war on state sovereignty
Helped establish what would become the Federal Reserve (aka the IRS)
Killed hundreds of thousands of Americans simply to make banks rich
The only good thing Lincoln had was emigration plans for after the illegal war against the South.
A nationalist party will happen and the only way to proceed from here. Democracy has died most people just haven’t noticed yet. There is good or evil and people need to pick a side
There’s a great biography called ) of Andrew Jackson that paints a perfect timeline that lead to the Civil War, I was shocked to read that the War almost occurred during Jackson’s presidency but he was able to post pone in for another 40 years.
The short of it is that America was levying a 90-% tax on southern cotton. That is what triggered the war. Had nothing to do with slavery as most cotton farms were family farms and not run by slaves
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