CDZ Is the U.S. like Germany in 1928?

I am white, both party's are out of control, has nothing too do about the color of your skin. insults seem to be more important than thoughtful deliberation
 
Well, the right wing today says the much the same things. Just not in as big of words:

http://www.cptstrs.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/English-Volume1-1.pdf



Links are to support a point you make, not make them for you.


No one read that.

Very well, I'll give you a little sample, from same source:

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Well, the right wing today says the much the same things. Just not in as big of words:

http://www.cptstrs.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/English-Volume1-1.pdf



Links are to support a point you make, not make them for you.


No one read that.

Very well, I'll give you a little sample, from same source:

View attachment 274907


So, I see a lot of fairly standard filler about Morality and Unity, that could come from any political party.


The only point of real policy is a call for a national command economics, a point that the Right Wing in this country is not calling for, and have not, in living memory.


Closest example to tie them together would be Nixon's price controls, back in the 70s. That I can think of.
 
Well, the right wing today says the much the same things. Just not in as big of words:

http://www.cptstrs.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/English-Volume1-1.pdf



Links are to support a point you make, not make them for you.


No one read that.

Very well, I'll give you a little sample, from same source:

View attachment 274907


So, I see a lot of fairly standard filler about Morality and Unity, that could come from any political party.


The only point of real policy is a call for a national command economics, a point that the Right Wing in this country is not calling for, and have not, in living memory.


Closest example to tie them together would be Nixon's price controls, back in the 70s. That I can think of.

And yet, the evidence does not support your assertion: http://www.ub.edu/graap/nazi.pdf

and again from the text of Max Domarus work cited above:
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Well, the right wing today says the much the same things. Just not in as big of words:

http://www.cptstrs.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/English-Volume1-1.pdf



Links are to support a point you make, not make them for you.


No one read that.

Very well, I'll give you a little sample, from same source:

View attachment 274907


So, I see a lot of fairly standard filler about Morality and Unity, that could come from any political party.


The only point of real policy is a call for a national command economics, a point that the Right Wing in this country is not calling for, and have not, in living memory.


Closest example to tie them together would be Nixon's price controls, back in the 70s. That I can think of.

And yet, the evidence does not support your assertion: http://www.ub.edu/graap/nazi.pdf

and again from the text of Max Domarus work cited above:
View attachment 274939




Let me get this right, you're claiming that the Nazis were not into command economics because the Nazis said they weren't?


You trust everything the nazis said?
 
In 1928, Germany was experiencing a period of prosperity after recovering from WW1 and borrowing huge amounts of cash from the United States. Beneath this veneer, there was serious political turmoil as communists and fascists battled in the streets. Then the stock market crash of 1929 caused the U.S. to call in all of its loans and create an even greater economic depression in Germany, thereby destabilizing its government and paving the way to dictatorial rule.

Is the U.S. poised to repeat this experience? We too are experiencing a period of prosperity based on unsustainable borrowing from other countries, and also with an unprecedented level of political rancor and divisiveness.

What might happen if the world's economies all contracted and our public credit sources all dried up? Would our money be reduced to the value of wallpaper? Would our democratic institutions survive the ensuing public unrest?

Is this scenario completely improbable, or is it too horrible to contemplate?

We’re making a subset of our population a scape goat for whatever societal ills are perceived. So much so we have violence against them and a large population that cheers the violence.

Very German like
We certainly are. I hope that before we reach the Nazi stage, the Conservatives fight back, otherwise, they'll end up in the same kinds of camps that the Jews were slaughtered in.
 
Well, the right wing today says the much the same things. Just not in as big of words:

http://www.cptstrs.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/English-Volume1-1.pdf



Links are to support a point you make, not make them for you.


No one read that.

Very well, I'll give you a little sample, from same source:

View attachment 274907


So, I see a lot of fairly standard filler about Morality and Unity, that could come from any political party.


The only point of real policy is a call for a national command economics, a point that the Right Wing in this country is not calling for, and have not, in living memory.


Closest example to tie them together would be Nixon's price controls, back in the 70s. That I can think of.

And yet, the evidence does not support your assertion: http://www.ub.edu/graap/nazi.pdf

and again from the text of Max Domarus work cited above:
View attachment 274939




Let me get this right, you're claiming that the Nazis were not into command economics because the Nazis said they weren't?


You trust everything the nazis said?

If you notice the economics paper on nazis ( http://www.ub.edu/graap/nazi.pdf ) and on italian fascists, ( http://www.ub.edu/graap/bel_Italy_fascist.pdf ) you will see that they are not about socializing industry. The National Socialists are about socializing the people through enforced religion, blue laws, and coercive charity extraction, etc, which were done not by the government itself, but by Churches and the Nazi Party acting as NGOs.

see also: Winterhilfswerk - Wikipedia

Once total war began, industry became enslaved to that purpose, just as it was in the Allied Countries, but that's another matter entirely.
 
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Links are to support a point you make, not make them for you.


No one read that.

Very well, I'll give you a little sample, from same source:

View attachment 274907


So, I see a lot of fairly standard filler about Morality and Unity, that could come from any political party.


The only point of real policy is a call for a national command economics, a point that the Right Wing in this country is not calling for, and have not, in living memory.


Closest example to tie them together would be Nixon's price controls, back in the 70s. That I can think of.

And yet, the evidence does not support your assertion: http://www.ub.edu/graap/nazi.pdf

and again from the text of Max Domarus work cited above:
View attachment 274939




Let me get this right, you're claiming that the Nazis were not into command economics because the Nazis said they weren't?


You trust everything the nazis said?

If you notice the economics paper on nazis ( http://www.ub.edu/graap/nazi.pdf ) and on italian fascists, ( http://www.ub.edu/graap/bel_Italy_fascist.pdf ) you will see that they are not about socializing industry. The National Socialists are about socializing the people through enforced religion, blue laws, and coercive charity extraction, etc, which were done not by the government itself, but by Churches and the Nazi Party acting as NGOs.

see also: Winterhilfswerk - Wikipedia

Once total war began, industry became enslaved to that purpose, just as it was in the Allied Countries, but that's another matter entirely.


Wow. So since the Nazis encourage charity, encouraging charity, is a sign of being a nazi?


I think you are insane.
 
I wouldn't worry too much about China cashing-in their chips (calling-in their US paper)...

If they pull the trigger, we repudiate their portion of the externally-held national debt, and leave them holding a lot of toilet paper...

So long as we honor the rest of it, worldwide, dumping the Chinese portion of the debt might actually work...
 
I wouldn't worry too much about China cashing-in their chips (calling-in their US paper)...

If they pull the trigger, we repudiate their portion of the externally-held national debt, and leave them holding a lot of toilet paper...

So long as we honor the rest of it, worldwide, dumping the Chinese portion of the debt might actually work...


Especially in the context of an economic war.
 
In 1928, Germany was experiencing a period of prosperity after recovering from WW1 and borrowing huge amounts of cash from the United States. Beneath this veneer, there was serious political turmoil as communists and fascists battled in the streets. Then the stock market crash of 1929 caused the U.S. to call in all of its loans and create an even greater economic depression in Germany, thereby destabilizing its government and paving the way to dictatorial rule.

Is the U.S. poised to repeat this experience? We too are experiencing a period of prosperity based on unsustainable borrowing from other countries, and also with an unprecedented level of political rancor and divisiveness.

What might happen if the world's economies all contracted and our public credit sources all dried up? Would our money be reduced to the value of wallpaper? Would our democratic institutions survive the ensuing public unrest?

Is this scenario completely improbable, or is it too horrible to contemplate?
Our quasi Fascist economy certainly resembles Nazi Germany. Our culture not so much.
 
In 1928, Germany was experiencing a period of prosperity after recovering from WW1 and borrowing huge amounts of cash from the United States. Beneath this veneer, there was serious political turmoil as communists and fascists battled in the streets. Then the stock market crash of 1929 caused the U.S. to call in all of its loans and create an even greater economic depression in Germany, thereby destabilizing its government and paving the way to dictatorial rule.

Is the U.S. poised to repeat this experience? We too are experiencing a period of prosperity based on unsustainable borrowing from other countries, and also with an unprecedented level of political rancor and divisiveness.

What might happen if the world's economies all contracted and our public credit sources all dried up? Would our money be reduced to the value of wallpaper? Would our democratic institutions survive the ensuing public unrest?

Is this scenario completely improbable, or is it too horrible to contemplate?
Fortunately we don't have the fascist to contend with.
 
In 1928, Germany was experiencing a period of prosperity after recovering from WW1 and borrowing huge amounts of cash from the United States. Beneath this veneer, there was serious political turmoil as communists and fascists battled in the streets. Then the stock market crash of 1929 caused the U.S. to call in all of its loans and create an even greater economic depression in Germany, thereby destabilizing its government and paving the way to dictatorial rule.

Is the U.S. poised to repeat this experience? We too are experiencing a period of prosperity based on unsustainable borrowing from other countries, and also with an unprecedented level of political rancor and divisiveness.

What might happen if the world's economies all contracted and our public credit sources all dried up? Would our money be reduced to the value of wallpaper? Would our democratic institutions survive the ensuing public unrest?

Is this scenario completely improbable, or is it too horrible to contemplate?

We’re making a subset of our population a scape goat for whatever societal ills are perceived. So much so we have violence against them and a large population that cheers the violence.

Very German like


I know. The constant bashing of whites by the media, pop culture, mainstream politicians, it is madness.



This thread is great!
Awwww. Isn't that precious. V@g-sore racist decrying the situation where he, despite being a complete loser, is no longer at the top of the societal chain based on nothing more than his white skin.
 
Our quasi Fascist economy certainly resembles Nazi Germany.
Interesting, what do you mean by that? I don't agree or disagree with you, just would like some elaboration on the topic.
 
In 1928, Germany was experiencing a period of prosperity after recovering from WW1 and borrowing huge amounts of cash from the United States. Beneath this veneer, there was serious political turmoil as communists and fascists battled in the streets. Then the stock market crash of 1929 caused the U.S. to call in all of its loans and create an even greater economic depression in Germany, thereby destabilizing its government and paving the way to dictatorial rule.

Is the U.S. poised to repeat this experience? We too are experiencing a period of prosperity based on unsustainable borrowing from other countries, and also with an unprecedented level of political rancor and divisiveness.

What might happen if the world's economies all contracted and our public credit sources all dried up? Would our money be reduced to the value of wallpaper? Would our democratic institutions survive the ensuing public unrest?

Is this scenario completely improbable, or is it too horrible to contemplate?

We’re making a subset of our population a scape goat for whatever societal ills are perceived. So much so we have violence against them and a large population that cheers the violence.

Very German like


"
We’re making a subset of our population a scape goat for whatever societal ills are perceived. So much so we have violence against them and a large population that cheers the violence.

Very German like"


You must be talking about conservatives.
 
In 1928, Germany was experiencing a period of prosperity after recovering from WW1 and borrowing huge amounts of cash from the United States. Beneath this veneer, there was serious political turmoil as communists and fascists battled in the streets. Then the stock market crash of 1929 caused the U.S. to call in all of its loans and create an even greater economic depression in Germany, thereby destabilizing its government and paving the way to dictatorial rule.

Is the U.S. poised to repeat this experience? We too are experiencing a period of prosperity based on unsustainable borrowing from other countries, and also with an unprecedented level of political rancor and divisiveness.

What might happen if the world's economies all contracted and our public credit sources all dried up? Would our money be reduced to the value of wallpaper? Would our democratic institutions survive the ensuing public unrest?

Is this scenario completely improbable, or is it too horrible to contemplate?

We’re making a subset of our population a scape goat for whatever societal ills are perceived. So much so we have violence against them and a large population that cheers the violence.

Very German like


"We’re making a subset of our population a scape goat for whatever societal ills are perceived."


at 10:30 conservative christian republican Troglocrats Rdumb posted;

"Do you agree that the Democrat Voters are the bottom half of our society who cause about 95% of our problems."

so there is your proof.....
 

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