After Two ‘Save America’ Rallies, Trump Shares What He Believes May Be America’s ‘Biggest Problem’ !!!!!

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Donald Trump had a message to share after two massive “Save America” rallies: One in Ohio and one in Florida. He released his statement on Monday.

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“Seeing the record crowds of over 45,000 people in Ohio and Florida, waiting for days, standing the the pouring rain, they come from near and far,” Trump said. “All they want is Hope for their Great Country again.”

“Their arms are outstretched, they cry over the Rigged Election–and the RINOs have no idea what this movement is all about,” he added.

“In fact, they are perhaps our biggest problem,” he continued. “We will never save our Country or be great again unless Republicans get TOUGH and get SMART!”

Donald Trump’s rallies in Ohio and in Sarasota, Florida mark the beginning of his “Save America” tour: A series of rallies to keep the nation’s patriotic spirit alive as conservatives work to retake the country from radical Marxist “Democrats” ahead of the mid-term and 2024 elections.

“Over the past four years, my administration delivered for Americans of all backgrounds like never before. Save America is about building on those accomplishments, supporting the brave conservatives who will define the future of the America First Movement, the future of our party, and the future of our beloved country,” said Trump in a statement.

YouTube took down Right Side Broadcasting Network’s coverage of Trump’s Ohio rally and actually gave the network a strike.

(Excerpt) Read more at beckernews.com ...

I'm convinced that the single biggest problem America faces is white leftists. They control the media, they control public education, they control Big Tech, they control Hollywood, and they currently control the White House and both houses of Congress. They hate America, they hate conservatives, they hate moderates, they hate libertarians, they hate people of color if they don't happen to agree with them, and above all they hate other white people.
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

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But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

image-20161206-25753-jx3nh7.jpg




But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
this is a bad troll dumbass,, cause the dems are following the nazi play book page by page,,,
 
Hitler was a strong leader who was Germany first. Trump was a weak leader who was Israel first.
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

image-20161206-25753-jx3nh7.jpg




But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
That is some balogna you are projecting under your pretentious disguise.
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years. Jan 25, 2021
Duh, do you think that was because of Fauci's Covid-19 pandemic?
Before the pandemic Trump's economy was the best ever.

Calling Godwin's Law, you lose. Thanks for playing.
 
Donald Trump had a message to share after two massive “Save America” rallies: One in Ohio and one in Florida. He released his statement on Monday.

tSbWDHz.png


“Seeing the record crowds of over 45,000 people in Ohio and Florida, waiting for days, standing the the pouring rain, they come from near and far,” Trump said. “All they want is Hope for their Great Country again.”

“Their arms are outstretched, they cry over the Rigged Election–and the RINOs have no idea what this movement is all about,” he added.

“In fact, they are perhaps our biggest problem,” he continued. “We will never save our Country or be great again unless Republicans get TOUGH and get SMART!”

Donald Trump’s rallies in Ohio and in Sarasota, Florida mark the beginning of his “Save America” tour: A series of rallies to keep the nation’s patriotic spirit alive as conservatives work to retake the country from radical Marxist “Democrats” ahead of the mid-term and 2024 elections.

“Over the past four years, my administration delivered for Americans of all backgrounds like never before. Save America is about building on those accomplishments, supporting the brave conservatives who will define the future of the America First Movement, the future of our party, and the future of our beloved country,” said Trump in a statement.

YouTube took down Right Side Broadcasting Network’s coverage of Trump’s Ohio rally and actually gave the network a strike.

(Excerpt) Read more at beckernews.com ...

I'm convinced that the single biggest problem America faces is white leftists. They control the media, they control public education, they control Big Tech, they control Hollywood, and they currently control the White House and both houses of Congress. They hate America, they hate conservatives, they hate moderates, they hate libertarians, they hate people of color if they don't happen to agree with them, and above all they hate other white people.

What a speech.. Worthy of Adolf Hitler..
 
Moonglow Moon, now child we have tried to educate your silly ass many times. HItler was a socialist---the Nazis were the official Socialist party of Germany--------they were all leftist retards and you know this.

Hitler was a Fascist. He hated Socialists and Communists. He killed them or put them in Dachau.
A left wing one at that
Why deny it ...why lie to yourself
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

image-20161206-25753-jx3nh7.jpg




But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
this is a bad troll dumbass,, cause the dems are following the nazi play book page by page,,,
True, he was also a Nationalist like you. He didn't invade countries because of a need to make other countries socialist. He did so because he felt they were superior and had a right to do so.

It's always funny when people point out the third word in the term NAZI, but gloss over the first.
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

image-20161206-25753-jx3nh7.jpg




But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
this is a bad troll dumbass,, cause the dems are following the nazi play book page by page,,,
Yes, that is why we’re watching gestapo tactics occurring in Wisconsin, ex., moving (controlling) a large number of people simultaneously.
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

image-20161206-25753-jx3nh7.jpg




But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
this is a bad troll dumbass,, cause the dems are following the nazi play book page by page,,,
True, he was also a Nationalist like you. He didn't invade countries because of a need to make other countries socialist. He did so because he felt they were superior and had a right to do so.

It's always funny when people point out the third word in the term NAZI, but gloss over the first.
I am sure it was just an oversight on your part, but you forgot to add "socialist" in your description of hitler,,,

he was a national socialist just like the democrat party
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

image-20161206-25753-jx3nh7.jpg




But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
this is a bad troll dumbass,, cause the dems are following the nazi play book page by page,,,
Yes, that is why we’re watching gestapo tactics occurring in Wisconsin, ex., moving (controlling) a large number of people simultaneously.
could you be more specific??
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

image-20161206-25753-jx3nh7.jpg




But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
this is a bad troll dumbass,, cause the dems are following the nazi play book page by page,,,
True, he was also a Nationalist like you. He didn't invade countries because of a need to make other countries socialist. He did so because he felt they were superior and had a right to do so.

It's always funny when people point out the third word in the term NAZI, but gloss over the first.
I am sure it was just an oversight on your part, but you forgot to add "socialist" in your description of hitler,,,

he was a national socialist just like the democrat party
It's always funny when people point out the third word in the term NAZI, but gloss over the first.
No oversight, simply reading comprehension problems on your side.

Democrats nationalists you say? So you guys aren't trying to claim Democrats are unpatriotic and people who don't put America first? You can't have it both ways.
 
This Republican had some bigly rally, he was super duper.

image-20161206-25753-jx3nh7.jpg




But in reality the Trump era was a nightmare:

The U.S. recorded its sharpest spike in the poverty rate since the 1960s, with 8 million Americans being added to the government designation of poor by the end of 2020. ... Economists from the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame said the nation saw the largest annual increase in poverty in nearly 60 years.Jan 25, 2021
this is a bad troll dumbass,, cause the dems are following the nazi play book page by page,,,
True, he was also a Nationalist like you. He didn't invade countries because of a need to make other countries socialist. He did so because he felt they were superior and had a right to do so.

It's always funny when people point out the third word in the term NAZI, but gloss over the first.
I am sure it was just an oversight on your part, but you forgot to add "socialist" in your description of hitler,,,

he was a national socialist just like the democrat party
It's always funny when people point out the third word in the term NAZI, but gloss over the first.
No oversight, simply reading comprehension problems on your side.

Democrats nationalists you say? So you guys aren't trying to claim Democrats are unpatriotic and people who don't put America first? You can't have it both ways.
I was kidding ,, we all know dems are globalist that hate this country and waht it stands for,, a lot of them came out and said it this last 4th of july,,,

but you did skip over the socialist part of the nazi party, and we all know the only difference between a nazi and a full blown communist is the nationalist part,

and who would be against their own country anyway??
 
Moonglow Moon, now child we have tried to educate your silly ass many times. HItler was a socialist---the Nazis were the official Socialist party of Germany--------they were all leftist retards and you know this.

Hitler was a Fascist. He hated Socialists and Communists. He killed them or put them in Dachau.
A left wing one at that
Why deny it ...why lie to yourself

Since fascism was always a kind of pseudo-ideology made on the fly, without a long history of thought and debate like socialism, it’s wrong-headed to infer “what they really were” from the Italian fascists’ platform in 1919, or the fact that Hitler called his party “(National) Socialist German Workers Party”, or even from their electoral strategy.

To say that fascism is an extremism of the political right, as defined in historical terms, is reasonable for the following reasons :

  • All actually-existed fascist states practised business-friendly economic policies, even if they were not ideologically laissez-faire. They could have easily done otherwise — this was after all the 1930s, the heyday and apogee of socialism as an ideology. But no fascist in power even contemplated taking the Soviet route of destroying the capital- and land-owning classes.
  • All actually-existed fascist states repressed labour unions, socialists, and communists. Despite the worker-friendly rhetoric of fascists, they in actual power regimented labour in such a way as to please any strike-breaking capitalist of the 19th century. The Nazis, for example, forced workers into a single state-controlled trades union (DAF), which controlled wage growth and prevented striking and wage arbitration. Businesses (some, not even most), by contrast, were given incentives to consolidate into Morgan-style industrial trusts as shareholers and engage in contractual relations as monopolists or near-monopolists with other trusts and with the state.
  • Communists have a demonstrated record of erasing traditional society root and branch — exterminating aristocrats, industrialists, landowners, priests, kulaks, etc. Fascists in actual power, despite their modernist reputation, seem almost traditional in comparison. In Mussolini’s Italy, the king, the titled nobility, the church, the industrialists, the landholders, and the mafia slept soundly at night. The chief innovation of fascism was not really in political economy, but in political community.
  • Self-proclaimed fascist parties in Europe in the 1920s and 1930s pinched their votes from the middle-class and conservative parties, not primarily from the socialists and the communists to whom their traditional constituencies (urban workers) mostly remained loyal. In Germany’s election of 1932, the Social Democrats and the Communists maintained their usual proportion of the combined vote (~35%), but the other traditional parties were substantially weakened, even hollowed out, with only the Catholic Zentrum maintaining double-digit strength (~12%).
  • Big business interests either were strong supporters of the fascists once in power, or (in some countries) had backed them well before their seizure of power.
  • Fascists fetishised law & order, and made a cult out of the armed forces.
  • Amongst observers in non-fascist countries, it was conservatives and businessmen, not progressives, who were the most numerous to express admiration for the fascists. There were a few prominent socialists like H G Wells who applauded some aspects of Mussolini’s regime, but these were mostly amongst intellectual kooks, and their significance pales in comparison to the conservative reaction which varied from enthusiastic approval of a bulwark against communism to benign indifference.
  • Other self-proclaimed fascists — those who took their inspiration from Hitler and Mussolini in the 1930s — were unambiguously conservative in the unambiguously traditional sense, without the “modernist” touches which set Hitler and Mussolini apart. If I had to use three words to describe Franco, the best ones would be “God, Country, Property”.
  • The Nazis were sui generis and idiosyncratic, an outlier amongst fascists, and perhaps they really shouldn’t be pegged into the left-right spectrum. But if they had to be, their political economy was clearly capitalist and therefore clearly distant from revolutionary or egalitarian socialism.
Actual fascists who came to power behaved in a similarly labour-repressive, business-friendly, violently antisocialist way, albeit with national variations. Why were they so unanimous in their hysterical hatred of communists and socialists ? Could it have been that there was some “ideological space” for property and capitalism amongst fascists, albeit not well articulated theoretically ?

 

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