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Preventing Going out of Business Like the Federalists & Whigs
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Deaver Brown
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Tom Thornton
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This title describes how the fourth age, unregulated populism, took over from third age, regulated populism from FDR to Obama, and how the Democrats need to focus on not going out of business like the Federalists and Whigs.
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