A lot of what has happened we’re just beginning to understand. youtube.com/4ZvT5rJstGE

Jan 6, 2023 · 9:55 PM UTC

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This was a great conversation ... the similarities between Germany at the end of World War I ... and the current predicament of the American People is astonishing ... If something doesn't change ... there will be deep unrest and perhaps even Violence!
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And by we, you mean you.
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Countries often have to fall in order to rise up anew. History has proven this with Germany, Britain, and many others. America is no different. A country that has never been unified but insists on using a system that no longer works, might finally change with a price.
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Rachel Maddow’s ‘Ultra’ perfectly explains the America First movement, Nazi sympathizers in our own Congress 1940’s, never prosecuted for sedition. Swept under the rug while America went to war. Btw, they never left.
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Run Marianne Run#
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I love you, Marianne. You have the depth of kindness and compassion that this country needs. May that kindness and compassion return to you with interest! ❤️❤️
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I suppose she is talking about Trump. It would be very helpful if she would be more specific.
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I love that you implore us to remember our history so that we can take the best steps forward. I’m ready to campaign for healed & whole world alongside you
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The longer term effect was that factories in Germany and Japan squeezed profits of American factories by the late 60s which started a crackdown on American labor and ultimately moving well-paying factory jobs overseas resulting in closed factory towns and desperate people.