P@triot
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The left has alienated themselves in a very big way with their irrational reaction to President Trump. You simply cannot scream "facist" at people you don't like and then take to the streets and engage in acts of violence and oppression and still expect civilized society to side with you.
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It's not a coincidence that while Barack Insane Obama was in office, the left lost every special election, yet the right has won every single special election in President Trump's first 7 months. Civilized people don't respond well to lies, screams, and violence. The left had a golden opportunity to up their game after the election of President Trump. To "go high" when Trump "went low". Instead, when Trump went low, the left went lower. They had an opportunity to show they were intellectuals by responding with new ideas to present to the American people. Instead, they regressed into knuckle-dragging thuggery. Most of all - they had the perfect opportunity to illustrate to the world that they understood political theory, political ideology, and political issues. Instead - they made the monumental mistake of accusing President Trump's most right-wing actions of being left-wing.What we really know, though, is these groups don't know anything except how to shriek louder and longer than everyone else. A few also well know how to break other people's property and set things that don't belong to them on fire. But they don't know their history, and therefore don't know what they're talking about.
What the left has done is illustrate to the world that they can't be trusted politically because they are incapable of even properly identifying political positions.First, take a look at taxes. Trump wants to cut them. But the Nazis were no tax-cutters.
The Nazi regime doubled the corporate tax rate from 20% to 40% between 1936 and 1939, according to "Hitler's Beneficiaries: Plunder, Racial War, and the Nazi Welfare State" by Gotz Aly. The Nazi government then soaked the rich during the war, doubling their taxes, says Aly.
Which modern-day U.S. political party does that sound more like? Trump's or the party of his most vocal critics'?
In short - the left has an unimaginable hole to climb out of. Their false accusations, their violence, and their inability to even identify ideologies has left them on the fringe of society. It will take a significant effort by them to overcome the P.R. nightmare they have created for themselves.We move on. While Trump hasn't yet gotten the tax cuts he wants, he has lifted government rules. "Since he took office on Jan. 20," Money/CNN reported this month, "Trump has swiftly moved to eliminate hundreds of regulations." Politico earlier said that Trump's deregulation efforts "may be the administration's biggest untold success."
Again, this just the opposite of the way that Nazis and Fascists behaved.
In the "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany," William Shirer wrote that German businesses had to deal with "mountains of red tape," and were told "what they could produce, how much and at what price."
Doesn't this sound more like the system that Trump's Democratic enemies prefer? Well, yes it does.
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