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To: crz

“Under the German Nazis, Krupp continued on as long as he supported the regime.

Under communism, they would have taken Krupp, killed off its officers and took full control of the production. It is true Marxism.”

That’s why I think that the Nazi formula is more dangerous today. In fact I think a comparison to your Nazi/Krupp would be Socialist obama/Insurance Companies. So far, Americans have held that no way should the Government be in control of healthcare (communism). So instead, they take away our rights with Nazi-like obamacare.

See my tagline for a great booklet on FDR’s New Deal. Although FDR was for Communism - I think he tried dressing it up more as “National Socialism” - or NAZI philosophy.


124 posted on 10/16/2017 10:02:18 PM PDT by 21twelve (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2185147/posts FDR's New Deal = obama)
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To: 21twelve

I have said, and also written opinions in newspapers, that the new democrat party is the national socialist democrat party of the USA.

Follow the history of the German national socialists party and anyone can come to the same opinion.

The Germans first found a common enemy by accusations through the news industry-jews, etc. Then they took over the education system-if you didnt belong to the system you were taken out and disappeared, then they took over the healthcare industry-death was their focus. Anyone who was mentally unstable, were put to death. Then the brownshirts-ANTIFA here.

It all fits. And the last thing that needs to be done is the disarming of the people and the take over of the military.

National socialism is the mafia on steroids. Communism is the same. A satanic cult,


146 posted on 10/17/2017 6:10:08 AM PDT by crz
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