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Socialist, national socialist, but socialist....
That's what I was trying to say in my first post. Sorry if it came off as inelegant dribble. I just woke up.
“Heavens, no. They would accept immediately.”
“We never thought of peace, not even in that year when we were completely isolated and could have made peace without serious detriment to the British Empire, and extensively at your cost. Why should we think of it now, when victory approaches for the three of us?”
He argued against this in Mein Kampf. He said (to paraphrase) that morality and humanity of leaders means nothing when the people don't have the will toward self-preservation. When desire of self-preservation and self pride hits a certain low point, morality and humanity will erode along with it. If immoral and inhumane things are done toward self-preservation of the people, morality and humanity will come back when their pride in themselves comes back.
Hindsight is 20/20 I suppose. In Germany we are seeing the antithesis of Hitler today and I think it will prove to be just as bad as it will ultimately lead to an Islamic theocracy far more totalitarian and brutal than Nazi Germany. Time will tell.
Yeah, it's really disgusting. Hitler even called for "elimination of armament" treaties. The removal of usury in Germany really pissed off a lot of the financial elements.Came off fine, I just needed to add my own spin to it, I suppose.
What we ought to take from World War 2 as an experience, is something that Sun Tzu wrote in the ancient past, that we always ought to build our enemies a bridge to escape across. Leave them an "out" with which they can retreat without losing too much of their face.
In World War II, neither the Allies or the Axis allowed the other an escape route, which led to a total war scenario.
We should not forget that Hitler did make numerous peace offers throughout the war.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/...in-exchange-for-free-hand-to-attack-USSR.html
What Churchill had to say about the potential peace offers:
In truth, Hitler never intended for war against Western Europe, he was only concerned with the looming Soviet threat. It was the French and the Brits who made pacts with the Soviets in order to encircle the Germans.
This is true.
What Trump is planning regarding infrastructure is National Socialism as practiced by the Germans during the Third Reich. But did Obama not have the same plan? Either way, I think it's a clever way to get those that can get out of the welfare system out of the welfare system and help build the country in the process.
Yeah, I'm not inherently opposed to spending. I've just seen these funds misused so often. I mentioned previously about knowing a guy that sold his food stamps for crack cocaine and his kids had to eat rice at the end of the month.I don't think it's "national socialism" per say. It is just not inconsistent with national socialism or any other kind of industrial policy of a far right party.
As far as being a good idea, I think it's one of the best bangs for the buck currently if you are going down the road of federal govt spending. I think it should have been done when the great R started as opposed to a time when we may be hitting the peak of the next recovery.
So I would prefer Trump hold back, wait to see if we hit a slow down and use those fiscal chips when they will create the most new net jobs. That is how you the most bang for the fiscal buck.
A lot of posters here need to tell us how they really feel.
This should explain the recent phenomenon you speak of:
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Hitler is both a harbinger of truth and a must-defeat tyrant.
What a strange position to be in.

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It's [Current Year] Goyim, why aren't you bisexual and polyamorous yet?It's difficult to find a person who is all good or all bad.
Some things Hitler said were true. It's interesting that today most social peoblems are tied to non-white individuals or coommunities.
Good point.Hitler is both a harbinger of truth and a must-defeat tyrant.
What a strange position to be in.
I felt that you would say this on this day and at this hour, Mr S, that this cosmic penetration of word and space would be NEXt for US. Tick, tock; tick tock, I know not which sky to peer into - that above, or that below...or maybe not for a mortal to know?That is chronos, an entity married to the truth you already know Mr Valkosen, can you feel it?