Newsletter Subject

The Rise Of Socialism In America

From

thedailyconspiracy.com

Email Address

TheDailyConspiracy@TheDailyConspiracy.com

Sent On

Thu, May 10, 2018 05:54 PM

Email Preheader Text

 If you wish to be removed, please to unsubscribe.      Welcome to The Daily Conspiracy

 If you wish to be removed, please [click here]( to unsubscribe.    [The DAILY CONSPIRACY](   Welcome to The Daily Conspiracy where we report 'the story behind the news!' Enjoy this, contemplate it, but don't forget to keep your eyes open...   [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( CONSPIRACY DATA UNCOVERED OVERNIGHT:  The Rise Of Socialism In America The Daily Conspiracy Team  Democratic socialism (aka communism) is sweeping the nation especially among young people who believe they are doing "what's right". However, many are not aware socialism was introduced in the early 19th century within utopian communities such as the Shakers. It was embraced by individualist anarchists like Josiah Warren and his mentor Robert Owens, a Welch, who sponsored and promoted utopian communities including one, in of all places, (New Harmony) Indiana. Then there the labor activists who were mainly British, German, or Jewish immigrants who founded the Socialist Labor Party in 1877; with many of their decedents perpetrating the same mantra. And we see these people in today's labor unions such as the NEA, SEIU, Teamsters, and so on. An enormous part of the problem came via the vast number of European immigrants after America's founding and the lack of assimilation from those immigrants to American culture. It didn't end there; this problem continues to affect our country to this day. The difference between then and now is that the socialist message reaches more of today's young people via technology, and the same message is taught overwhelmingly by the many time European socialists who have invaded our higher education systems....[More](    [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](  THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM...  All swans in England belong to the queen. A duck's quack doesn't echo, and nobody can figure out why. Geese mate for life and remain loyal, not mating with another, even after one passes away. Swans also mate for life, and are smart enough to remember who has been kind to them...or not.    [The Daily Conspiracy]  You Might Like   [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   [Remove]( your email address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: [The Daily Conspiracy](, 6‌8‌9‌0 E. Sun‌rise D‌r. St‌e 12‌0-13‌7 Tu‌cs‌on, A‌Z. 85‌7‌50 Don’t forget! Your friend wants to be interesting too! So [Forward this Email to a Friend!]( Â

Marketing emails from thedailyconspiracy.com

View More
Sent On

10/01/2019

Sent On

09/01/2019

Sent On

08/01/2019

Sent On

07/01/2019

Sent On

06/01/2019

Sent On

05/01/2019

Email Content Statistics

Subscribe Now

Subject Line Length

Data shows that subject lines with 6 to 10 words generated 21 percent higher open rate.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Words

The more words in the content, the more time the user will need to spend reading. Get straight to the point with catchy short phrases and interesting photos and graphics.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Images

More images or large images might cause the email to load slower. Aim for a balance of words and images.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Time to Read

Longer reading time requires more attention and patience from users. Aim for short phrases and catchy keywords.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Predicted open rate

Subscribe Now

Spam Score

Spam score is determined by a large number of checks performed on the content of the email. For the best delivery results, it is advised to lower your spam score as much as possible.

Subscribe Now

Flesch reading score

Flesch reading score measures how complex a text is. The lower the score, the more difficult the text is to read. The Flesch readability score uses the average length of your sentences (measured by the number of words) and the average number of syllables per word in an equation to calculate the reading ease. Text with a very high Flesch reading ease score (about 100) is straightforward and easy to read, with short sentences and no words of more than two syllables. Usually, a reading ease score of 60-70 is considered acceptable/normal for web copy.

Subscribe Now

Technologies

What powers this email? Every email we receive is parsed to determine the sending ESP and any additional email technologies used.

Subscribe Now

Email Size (not include images)

Font Used

No. Font Name
Subscribe Now

Copyright © 2019–2024 SimilarMail.