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  2.  @cinystarr4657  Oh, they have spun so many myths and lies since the War of 1812, which led to the split in the Democratic-Republican Party, that it's unbelievable. It's insidious in what they've done with fake history. What happened goes back to Madison having to create another national bank to repay the war debt of the War of 1812. The northern Federalists, whose party had died, joined this faction, where they split off creating the Whigs, and then later, they became the GOP under Lincoln. "The Democratic-Republicans later splintered during the 1824 presidential election. The majority faction of the Democratic-Republicans eventually coalesced into the modern Democratic Party, while the minority faction ultimately formed the core of what became the Whig Party. "The Democratic-Republican Party originated as a faction in Congress that opposed the centralizing policies of Alexander Hamilton, who served as Secretary of the Treasury under President George Washington. "Madison succeeded Jefferson as president in 1809 and led the country during the largely inconclusive War of 1812 with Britain. After the war, Madison and his congressional allies established the Second Bank of the United States and implemented protective tariffs, marking a move away from the party's earlier emphasis on states' rights and a strict construction of the United States Constitution. The Federalists collapsed after 1815, beginning a period known as the Era of Good Feelings. Lacking an effective opposition, the Democratic-Republicans split into groups after the 1824 presidential election; one faction supported President John Quincy Adams, while the other faction backed General Andrew Jackson. Jackson's faction eventually coalesced into the Democratic Party, while supporters of Adams became known as the National Republican Party, which itself later merged into the Whig Party." By 1900, both parties had become infected with progressive Federalism, and much of it was spread by Christian Socialism from the pulpits, where these myths were spread through the north. NYC was the center of it, where, during the Civil War, Marx was writing to Lincoln, and Greeley was publishing Marx's screeds in his New York paper. When you study this history, and Lincoln, you find that the Civil War was never about slavery, but about the fight between two political schools of thought, that of Jeffersonian Republicanism, and Hamiltonian Federalism. Federalism was the big brother centralized government idea, and want, which the Jeffersonians had kept under heel until the Civil War. That was why the south seceded - taxation, government overreach, and the centralization of Federal power. Literally, what we're in the midst of, right now, is Reconstruction 2.0, which started in the fifties and sixties with the World Federalist Movement inside the UN.
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  4.  @magnusarsland6887  "The World Federalist Movement is a movement that advocates for strengthened and democratic "world institutions" subjected to the "federalist principles" of subsidiarity, solidarity [combining] and democracy." "The first world federalist organization was founded in 1937 by two famous feminists, pacifists, and female suffragists [hard left]: Schwimmer and Lloyd. In 1938, the Federal Union was organized in the United Kingdom. In the U.S., Federal Union (now: Association to Unite the Democracies) [combine them] was established in 1939 calling for a federation of the Atlantic democracies. The Swiss Internationale Bewegung der Weltföderalisten-Schweiz was created in Geneva in 1940. During World War II, anti-fascist resistance movements [communists] shared clandestinely circulated copies of Spinelli's plan for European federation and "global federation." Spinelli later became one of the founding fathers of the European Union. In 1945, the Committee to Frame a World Constitution convened at the University of Chicago and drafted a Constitution for the World. In 1947, five small world federalist organizations came together in Asheville, North Carolina, and agreed to merge as the United World Federalists. "These five groups had, in the previous year, met with representatives of fifteen others in Bern and Hertenstein (Weggis) to discuss creating a worldwide federalist organization. It was one year later, in August 1947, in Montreux, that more than 51 organizations from 24 countries came together at the Conference of the World Movement for World Federal Government (WMFWG). The Conference concluded with the Montreux Declaration." The declaration: "Montreux Declaration (23 August 1947) " "We world federalists meeting in Montreux at the first international congress of the "World Movement for World Federal Government", call upon the peoples of the world to join us in our work." "Federalists had hoped that the anticipated UN review conference (under Article 109 of the UN Charter) in 1955 would move the UN further in the direction of a world federal system. Unfortunately, the lack of political will dissipated any interest in such a conference. Around 1965 however, the Movement had established offices near the United Nations, with American federalist, McVitty, as the Movement's UN observer and advocate. "Some federalists in this period focused on amendments to the United Nations Charter as a way forward. Most involved reforms to institutions such as a more representative Security Council, a World Court with compulsory jurisdiction and judicial review authority and a democratically elected General Assembly (or a world parliament). Federalists proposed a number of new institutions such as a commission on "sustainable development," an "international development authority," a "standing peacekeeping corps" [military] and an "international criminal court." "Notably active world federalist organizations, as of 2019, exist in Australia, Argentina, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States." The same states that are now causing all the problems, and from within the UN.
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