Sandman 423
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No, his half-baked "plan" involved Mike Pence casting aside electoral votes from some select states which they had lost. Theoretically, this would cause these electoral votes to be sent back to their Republican-controlled state legislatures, who would in turn, replace those votes with votes from a different set of electors (handpicked by Republicans).No his plan was to use some random protestors at the capital to take over the entire US. We barely survived
But what if the country CHOOSES to be off the rails? What if a majority of us vote to bring Trump back?Exactly - all a response to trumpism taking the country off of the rails.
I said we are off the rails for the next four years regardless of who wins.But what if the country CHOOSES to be off the rails? What if a majority of us vote to bring Trump back?
Wouldn’t that be the very definition of „democracy“?
So I guess we can assume that the democrats will take that stoically and try to work together with Trump to make this country an even better place, right?
And Mussolini was originally in the Italian Socialist PartyFascism was invented by Benito Mussolini, a communist at the time, who decided that the communist party just wasn’t getting it done. Fascism and Communism are twins separated at Birth. „Far right“ was just a label placed on fascism by the communists who by this time were engaged in a brutal conflict with fascism to determine which flavor of socialism was going to rule the world.
The two major dividing points were 1) communism had international goals (world revolution) whereas Fascism became rabidly nationalist and 2) communists nationalized the means of production whereas Fascism allowed economic power to remain with a handful of very powerful corporate barons (as long as the remained subservient to the state). But in both cases, economic policy was totally centrally planned.
Communists and Fascists hated each other largely because they were so similar