Yes, the United States is in fact a Capitalist country.
Capitalist: production for sale, wages system, minority ownership of the means of production, class division. Socialism has none of these, and there cannot be a mix of capitalism and Socialism.
The United States has a Capitalist economic system, however i believe that the government has recently been veering toward socialism. For example, the theorized wire-taps and in some cases people have been arrested and questioned for telling their opinion about the government in public places.
The United States is typically seen as a capitalist country, but it is also socialist as the programs the government provides are a product of our tax money. Other capitalist countries include Brazil, Japan, Sudan, Sweden, and Columbia.
liberal democracy. Democracy altogether. socialist democracy. Democracy elite. A pluralist democracy.
A republican (small "r") can be either a socialist or a capitalist. The word "republican" simply refers to the method of leadership, generally speaking. The United States is a republic. So was the USSR, and so is China. A republican can and historically has been of a wide array of economic mindsets. A Republican (with a capital "R") is a member of the Republican Party in the United States, which in most (but not all) cases means they're a capitalist.
National Socialist League - United States - was created in 1974.
Socialist Workers Party - United States - was created in 1938.
World Socialist Party of the United States was created in 1916.
National Socialist Movement - United States - was created in 1974.
Socialist Equality Party - United States - was created in 1966.
Capitalism is an economic system and is a social system that is based on freedom. Most countries are capitalist countries including the United States, Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, India, and China.
Two of the countries that have a capitalist economy include: Germany and the United States. Also, China, India, and Japan have a capitalist economy.