How long before it's Madagascar?
https://newrepublic.com/post/194312/trump-deportation-rwanda

How long before it's Madagascar?
https://newrepublic.com/post/194312/trump-deportation-rwanda
One of the first things Hitler did, 3 mos into his regime (5/2/1933), was to abolish all independent unions. Labor union headquarters and records were seized. Their leaders attacked, beaten, murdered, imprisoned. Collective bargaining, and the right to strike, were abolished.
All sounding very similar to Project 2025, and the early attacks and deportations of workers and union members, like Abrego Garcia.
I believe RFKJr also wanted to send those suffering anxiety and depression into camps to. And one has to wonder, where would those camps be? Salvadoran gulags for terrorists? And would they be given strict regimens of raw milk and denied access to vaccines?
#Hitler loved #tariffs, #Trump loves tariffs
Hitler hated #immigrants, Trump hates #immigrants
Hitler took meth, Trump takes adderal
Hitler was a strongman, Trump admires strong men
Hitler failed in private sector, Trump has LOTS of bankruptcies
Hitler hated Jews, Trump hates Muslims
Birds of a feather - hitler and trump
@Nonilex Same sound and meaning of cleansing the administration, federal governments etc. It comes actually from the right "AfD". Since ten years they are telling us what they wanne renew, how bad migration is for our country. The "renew" is mostly a trowback to everything which 1933 began. #LSBTIQ+ people are the new jews. It's a dangerous copy!
#Hitler#fckAfD #Trump #fckFascism
“Never believe in help from abroad, never on help from outside our own nation, our own people,” #Hitler said. “The future of the German people is to be found in our own selves.”
Hitler did not refer specifically to the #TradeWar he had launched that afternoon, just as he did not mention the rearmament plans he had discussed w/his cabinet the previous day.
In his address, #Hitler declared that the entire country needed to be rebuilt after years of mismanagement by previous govts. He spoke of the “sheer madness” of international obligations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles, of the need to restore “life, liberty, & happiness” to the German people, of the need for “cleansing” #bureaucracy, public life, culture, the population, “every aspect of our life.” His #tariff regime…would help restore the pride & honor of German self-reliance.
#Hitler launched his #TradeWar on the second Friday of his chancellorship. That evening, he appeared in the Berlin Sportpalast, the city’s largest venue, for a rally in front of thousands of jubilant followers. It was his first public appearance as chancellor, & it served as a victory lap. Hitler dispensed with the dark suit he wore in cabinet meetings in favor of his brown storm-trooper uniform with a bright-red swastika armband.
That proved to be true.
“Our exports have shrunk significantly,” Foreign Minister Neurath informed #Hitler…, “& our relations to our neighboring countries are threatening to deteriorate.” Neurath noted informal contacts w/Dutch interlocutors had been “brusquely broken off.” #Trade relations w/Sweden & Denmark were similarly strained, as were those w/France & Yugoslavia. Finance Minister Krosigk anticipated the agricultural sector would require an additional 100M reichsmarks in deficit spending.
The primary targets of #Hitler #tariffs—the Scandinavian countries & the Netherlands—were outraged by the sudden suspension of favored-nation #trading status on virtually all agricultural products, + textiles, w/tariffs in some cases rising 500%. W/its livestock essentially banished…,Denmark…was facing substantial losses.…The Danes & Swedes threatened “retaliatory measures,” as did the Dutch, who warned Germany the countermeasures would be felt as “palpable blows” to German industrial exports.…
The #Hitler #tariffs, announced on Friday, Feb 10, 1933, stunned observers. “The dimension of the tariff increases have in fact exceeded all expectations,” the Vossische Zeitung wrote disapprovingly, proclaiming the moment a “fork in the road” for the German #economy. It appeared that Europe’s largest & most industrialized nation would suddenly be returning “to the furrow & the plow.” The New York Times saw this for what it was: “a #TradeWar” against its European neighbors.
…as one critic observed…the international #trading system had been in place for 200 years & proved itself beneficial to all parties. #Hitler’s proposed “national economy,” with its self-defeating #tariff policies, would plunge the country into a “severe crisis” that could cost hundreds of thousands of jobs. And that was even before any damage wreaked by retaliatory #tariffs.
Hans Joachim von Rohr, who worked at the Reich’s nutrition ministry, went on national radio to explain the logic of #Hitler’s #tariff strategy. “The products that Germany lacks must be made more expensive; then farmers will produce them in sufficient quantities,” Rohr explained. “And if foreign competition is kept at bay by tariffs & the like, city residents will prefer domestic production.” Rohr offered lard—“Schmalz”—as an example.
…As chancellor, #Hitler left his own plans for the German #economy intentionally vague. His chief priority, as he told his ministers, was to secure an outright majority in the March 5 Reichstag elections. Hitler calculated that he needed between 18 million & 19 million votes. “There is no economic program that could meet with the approval of such a large mass of voters,” Hitler told party leaders.
But #Hitler made no effort to reassure the #markets, insisting that the #tariffs were necessary & that he needed time to fix the ruined country his predecessors had left him. “Within 4 years the German farmer must be saved from destitution,” Hitler said in his first national radio address as chancellor. “Within 4 years unemployment must be completely overcome.” Hitler provided scant details as to how this was to be accomplished.
“The maintenance of export relations to these countries is a mandatory requirement,”Hamm wrote. If one were to “strangle” #trade through #tariffs, it would endanger German industrial production—which…would inflict severe self-harm on the #economy, & lead to increased #unemployment. “Exporting German goods provides 3 million workers w/jobs.”The last thing Germany’s…still-fragile economy needed was a #TradeWar. Hamm urged #Hitler to exercise “greatest caution”in his tariff policies.
#Trump
Hamm went on to explain to #Hitler that even though Germany imported more agricultural products than it exported to its European neighbors, these countries provided #markets for German industrial production. (At the time, Germany imported on average 1.5 billion reichsmarks annually in agricultural products, while exporting an average 5.5 billion reichsmarks in industrial & manufactured goods.)
Eduard Hamm, a fmr economics minister who served on the board of the German Industry & Trade Assn, dispatched a stern letter to the new chancellor instructing him on the “legal, economic & psychological prerequisites for building capital.” The free-market system, Hamm reminded #Hitler, was based on trust, the rule of #law, & adherence to contractual obligations.