I can't even begin to reply to everything, so I'll just pick one:

Last of all, but not least, our economy is no longer a true free market economy. It is now one of the socialist economies. We’re now a fascist economy. For all of our posturing about how bad fascism is, we have created a fascist economy as a compromise between capitalism and communism.
Well, it's not a true free market economy because laisez faire capitalism failed (and rather spectacularly, I might add). It's still by far mostly capitalist, though, with a few social programs such as welfare and medicare. Also, I shold note an economy cannot be "fascist", as fascism refers to a combination of the political and economic policies of a government, and those economic policies are, in fact, capitalist (which is what seperates fascism from communism). Our economic system is, as I said, primarily free market, with a few social systems. Oh, and a few regulations, which, frankly, are a good thing, since they prevent things like, oh, monopolies, which are crappy for everyone. At any rate, if you want to worry about economics, worry about what the incredibly large amount of debt we've been incurring over the last couple of decades is going to do to our economy sooner or later. That's an actual problem. The whole "it's not free enough" thing really isn't.