United States

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United States of America
1776-present
Flag of the United States
Coats of arms of the United States
Motto
Anthem
"In God We Trust"
"The Star-Spangled Banner"
Capital
Largest city
Washington, D.C.
New York City
National language English
Ethnic group White Americans (61.6%)
Religion Christianity (63%)
Demonym American
Government
President of the United States
Vice President of the United States
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
Chief Justice of the United States
Dictatorship of the bourgeoisie under a fascist military occupation
Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
Kevin McCarthy
John Roberts
Legislature
Upper house
Lower house
United States Congress
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
History
American Revolution
United States Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
1783 Treaty of Paris
Constitution of the United States
United States Bill of Rights
War of 1812
American Civil War
Emancipation Proclamation
First World War
Great Depression
New Deal
Second World War
Cold War
Deep State color revolution
1776-present
April 19, 1775
July 4, 1776
March 1, 1781
September 3, 1783
March 4, 1789
December 15, 1791
June 18, 1812
April 12, 1861
January 1, 1863
April 6, 1917
October 24, 1929
March 9, 1933
December 7, 1941
March 12, 1947
November 22, 1963

The United States (US), officially the United States of America (USA) and known commonly as just America, is a sovereign state in North America currently led by the Democratic Party.[1] The US is a largely proletarian nation with a significant exo-peasantry that is under the military occupation of the fascist Deep State, a corrupt and unelected ruling class that uses brutal imperialism to exploit the American people and foreign countries.[2]

The US has the largest economy in the world and has since the Second World War, however the vast majority of the wealth is concentrated as finance capital among an elite few bourgeois individuals within the Deep State. This concentration of wealth within the Deep State is true for the economic relationship between the US and other countries as well, with under 1% of Americans controlling over 43% of the global wealth.[3] Despite this, China has been rising economically in recent years and is estimated to surpass the US economically by 2030.[4]

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