The destruction of the American Nation through the agency of politics is described functionally in the following stages:
1. The destruction of a single, Federalist Party following the death of Washington in 1799 occurred because of limitations in the American people’s character structure to function idealistically as a united nation in a truly democratic fashion.
2. Despite Washington’s warning of the “baneful effects of the spirit of party,” this limitation resulted in the formation of a two-party system in America that consisted in socially opposing political forces with members of both parties still remaining loyal to the ideals of the American Nation. This arrangement lasted until the the mid-1960s during the authoritarian era.
3. The destructiveness of politics and the breakdown of the American two-party system that began at that time was a result of the combined forces of unfulfilled sexual longings and impulses from young people’s destructive secondary layer appearing on the social surface – the “sexual revolution” – supported by the U.S. Supreme Court legalization of the communist party (CPUSA). These combined forces were largely responsible for the transformation of American society as a whole from the past authoritarian to todays antiauthoritarian society.
4. Accompanying the transformation was the mindless politicizing of everyone and everything in everyday life that is accepted by the clueless public as a new reality.