During World War II, fascists and Nazis were trying to take over the world and Americans marshaled all our efforts to push them back. Today, Americans are deciding whether or not to give them a second term.

Sep 5, 2020 · 3:47 PM UTC

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Come on man...you are on the wrong side and you know it...the DNC screwed you big time
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“What lies in front of us are two choices...enlightenment or fascism. You look down the road- it’s going to get either really dark or really light.” Marianne Williamson
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Crazy how the tables have turned
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“This is not the first time — We are not the first generation to have to push back against forces that are essentially undemocratic.” Marianne Williamson
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Excuse me?! When directing the 2014 Maidan Coup against Ukraine, Biden deliberately put neo-nazis in power to spite Yanukovych’s prior attempts to improve relations with the Russian Government. Michael Carpenter, Biden’s sidekick, brought neo-Nazi speaker Parubiy to congress.
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What do you mean by the term “fascist”? When you watch the news channels, who is it that more closely resembles what fascists actually did nearly a century ago? Is the term as you use it one of substance, or of caricature?
Replying to @marwilliamson
There is only one of two ways that the breakdown of cutthroat capitalism can lead: 1) leftward toward socialism, or 2) rightward toward fascism. Both corporate parties are leading us toward fascism, but I do agree that Trump is already a Nazi. Vote GP.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Actually, only *some* Americans pushed back.
#ThrowbackThursday 1933: A group of Wall St. millionaires plotted a coup against FDR, hoping to install a fascist dictator. timeline.com/business-plot-o…
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There’s an aroma and a crystal for that dissonance. Federalism is alive and well. Ask New York, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, and Illinois.
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