Paradigm of eAmerican CP- only masochists are true patriots

Day 1,748, 13:56 Published in USA Turkey by Semper5

Being a rich and prosperous country with a wealthy and productive economy is contrary to the national interest. eUSA citizens must forgo their economic stability, profits and prosperity in order to prove their loyalty. It doesn't matter if doing so would weaken our personal military power (and thereby a national military power as well). It is essential to prove our loyalty through a renunciation. - This is what our CP claims.

Who are you, Civil? Jesus Christ? The basis of successful military power is a strong economy. This applies to diplomacy too.

If there are any political issues, that's what the CP and congress should solve. If he isn't able to do his job as he should, then he should resign. Civil can't expect eAmerican citizens to pay, to give up for what they worked hard, fight hard and have invested a lot, just to prove their loyalty to him. Not to eUSA, but to him. As for EDEN, I will write just one phrase - nobody is an island. If we have issues with our allies, solve it diplomatically, not by doing harm to eAmerican people and eAmerican country.

So, here's the paradox: After we fought hardly to win battles and to conquer regions, after we have invested so much resources and have made so many damage/influence to get and preserve our 100/100 bonuses, doing it for personal benefit and for the benefit of eUSA, who is the one who has the right to question our loyalty and all that we have done and what we are ready to do for this eNation? Article published by the CP and his entire extremely questionable logic is difficult insults and disdain of every decent eAmerican citizen. Is he automatically entitled to "measure" who is more eAmerican? Is he greater patriot then any other eAmerican?