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China is the property of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) who change leaders every 10 years internally, the population has nothing to do with it.
Russia is another country who is similar, they had the same leader for the last 9 years (who had another mandate of 4 years before Medvedev and expanded the election process from 4 to 6 years) and supressed practically any political rivalry.
The United States on the other hand are the fakest democracy on earth, they change presidents every 4-8 years but the system is a joke when compared with what democracy is supposed to be.
The 2 always ruling parties practically always do the same things, they also support practically the same things in regards to foreign policy, both parties invaded and still invade countries, both support unconditionally Israel because of the pressure of the zionist lobbies, we could go on all day. The only ""differences"" is that one acts like he is Pro Black Rights and wants to reduce the market of guns in the country and all that, and the other acts like they are not for reducing the gun traffic in the country, that they aren't for BLM, etc etc etc etc.
The alternatives that exist always fall short before the elections because of the lack of money, resources and all that.
Matter of fact, if you saw some policies and beliefs some had one would be surprised, for example, Dick Cheney (Republican i.e Trump, Bush and all these people) supported LGBT in the year 2000 when it is supposed to think that they are the right wing, meanwhile Obama (Democrats) was against it in 2008 and claimed that he had an ""evolution"" in 2012 and that he changed his view (he was kinda laughing when he said it, probably pressured by some european groups to speak good about it).
The US presidents are all cut from the same scissors.
This is another proof that the best kind of rulership is one strong man sourrounded by the best advisors, governers and representatives in the different provinces/states etc
The only countries which i need to study more are the UK and France, since they are smaller in territory democracy is more bound to work than in big territories but still i need to study their internal policies and look if the differences are big between the different ruler parties
Russia is another country who is similar, they had the same leader for the last 9 years (who had another mandate of 4 years before Medvedev and expanded the election process from 4 to 6 years) and supressed practically any political rivalry.
The United States on the other hand are the fakest democracy on earth, they change presidents every 4-8 years but the system is a joke when compared with what democracy is supposed to be.
The 2 always ruling parties practically always do the same things, they also support practically the same things in regards to foreign policy, both parties invaded and still invade countries, both support unconditionally Israel because of the pressure of the zionist lobbies, we could go on all day. The only ""differences"" is that one acts like he is Pro Black Rights and wants to reduce the market of guns in the country and all that, and the other acts like they are not for reducing the gun traffic in the country, that they aren't for BLM, etc etc etc etc.
The alternatives that exist always fall short before the elections because of the lack of money, resources and all that.
Matter of fact, if you saw some policies and beliefs some had one would be surprised, for example, Dick Cheney (Republican i.e Trump, Bush and all these people) supported LGBT in the year 2000 when it is supposed to think that they are the right wing, meanwhile Obama (Democrats) was against it in 2008 and claimed that he had an ""evolution"" in 2012 and that he changed his view (he was kinda laughing when he said it, probably pressured by some european groups to speak good about it).
The US presidents are all cut from the same scissors.
This is another proof that the best kind of rulership is one strong man sourrounded by the best advisors, governers and representatives in the different provinces/states etc
The only countries which i need to study more are the UK and France, since they are smaller in territory democracy is more bound to work than in big territories but still i need to study their internal policies and look if the differences are big between the different ruler parties