When Did America Peak?

Was it the roaring twenties? Was it the World War Two era when America through the hardest punch ever thrown by any group of people in human history? Was it the comfy 50s? The 1960's, when America landed on the Moon, when American industry was the finest the world had ever seen, the absolute pinnacle of the analog age, the time of fruition for the over two century old age of mechanics? Or the opulent 90's, the middle class was the majority, everyone had two SUVs, a 4 bedroom house, a boat and went to Lake Tahoe to ski for Christmas and niggers were nowhere they shouldn't be. Or the decade post 9/11, America was kicking terrorist ass, faggotry wasn't yet promoted in kindergarten, pickup trucks, Walmart and racist puppeteer/comedian Jeff Dunham were all very popular.

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Around 2015 fr

1893. When America took its place as the world leader in civil, academic, and engineering matters. Its all been down hill since there.

60s and 80/90s
Two different peaks
60s was Cali dreaming that had to be dissolved but turned up to be that techno pumped period of everything is possible and future is bright of mid 80s mid 90s period

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Never. Should have stayed as a colony.

Between the collapse of the soviet union and the war in iraq

The beginning of the end was when they offed Kennedy and Johnson implemented massive Welfare and immigration. Despite unnatural population growth there was still optimism and opportunity. Then once Clinton pushed through NAFTA it was game over for us, but it wasn’t happening fast enough. Obama pushed the gas pedal, Trump eased up, and now Biden has removed all the brakes. By the end of Biden’s term we’ll have no middle class left, save for a few doctors or university professors, maybe.

>"Hardest punch"

Talked to any Carthageans lately faggot?

At the exact same moment in historical time where all the other industrialized nations in the world collapsed.

America isn't better than the Continentals because of some inherent individualism or democratic values, its better because we aren't all fucking murdering each other. America's shared culture could have been based on bonghits or shoots and ladders. It's the fact that this continent did have a shared culture that mattered. That's why sectarian violence didnt spread here, thats why war couldn't get here, and that's why America became dominant. That and the ocean.

Moral of story: cultural homogeneity is good because it keeps the normies and chimpos from mass murdering each other and prevents cultural parasitism that incites the former. also have an ocean.

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The US peaked in from 1950-1998. It was a predominately white and christian nation just coming off an economic boom from WW2 and a psychological mindset of fatalism mixed with hope. These times really were the best and it's not rose colored glasses. Parents were optimistic about their childrens future because they knew their children would be more successful than them and grow up in a better world than they did. Few, if any, parent believes their child will have a better future than they did or grow up in a better world. You could be a married factory worker in a single income household with two kids and still have a decent house in an all white neighborhood. Those predominately white blue collar neighborhoods used to be everywhere across the US and now they're almost impossible to find.

There's also actual proof the world was better back then. youtube.com/watch?v=RYbe-35_BaA&t=6s&ab_channel=ChrisIller

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That's a Jewess in your picrel, OP

Late 1800s and the Manifest Destiny, when America forged its metaphysical identity and culture exploring and settling West. It’s where we derive our spirit of individualism and entrepreneurship, and solidified our fierce independence after the Revolution and the Civil War. Westward expansion of a new continent infested with savages and conquering the untamed wilderness was the epitome of the American dream. Unfortunately we lost our culture, we sold our country out to Jews and niggers, we abdicated the responsibility placed on our shoulders by our pioneer ancestors to preserve what they had built and expand upon the foundations they laid. All so we can watch porn and Netflix and eat mcburgers and idolize fat nigresses shaking both their asses and guys who cut their dicks off.

2011. In 2012, Travyon Martin racial division happened stoked by Obama. In 2014, censorship and big tech took over. Extreme division, total and abject moral decay after this.

1950-1965, with an Indian Summer that lasted from 1980-2008ish. Neither were without their problems, but each were peaks in different ways for civilization as a whole. Until the eternal Boomer fucked it all up.

Decades prior and in between also had their highpoints in spite of being lesser. But shit has been on a downward trend since the Recession. The ability to delay decline faltering.

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She was such a cutie back in the day.

>When Did America Peak?

3155, nigger

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July 20th, 1969 with a brief peak in the 90s ending on September 11th, 2001.

It's all been downhill from there.

1775.

this is pretty easy
the US had a nuclear monopoly and 50%
of the global economy at one point in the
20th century

the rosenberg traitors in the biggest act
of betrayal in human history broke said monopoly

no nation was or likely ever will be as dominant as this, maybe it was inevitable but the rosenbergs made sure that nuclear weapons proliferated

Two Alicia threads in one day?

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Around 1965...The Kennedys and LBJ led the decline !

1988

the objective answer is that the
US peaked July 1945 (trinity test) - August 1949 (RDS-1)