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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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An interesting article. I still hold that the fall of the two party system in America would be the best thing for this nation.
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I agree, the two party system is only slightly less corrupt than the one party system.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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SSG (Join to see) - Yep. People don't want to think about it, but North Korea has "free elections" the choices may only be Kim Jeoung Un, or We will kill your family with fire, but it is an election. We are halfway there.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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It is interesting that he believes the Weimar Republic was a liberal democracy. It was a defeated nation with a fledgling government under massive payments it had to make as part of the loss of WW1 (Treaty of Versailles). Couple that with a depression and a population looking for a scapegoat and you have the National Socialist Party of Germany. The comparison he should be making to WWII Germany is Sanders, not Trump. Sanders is the socialist looking to hoist more government central control over us, more spending and an economy even more out of control than today. The situations are so different, the comparison doesn't really work but it is en vogue to compare Trump to Nazi's. Not very accurate but expected.

We should stop looking for boogeymen in the candidates we have and decide which one(s) will ensure we remain as free as possible (we have lost so much already), protected from global jihad, China, North Korea, Iran and whoever else comes down the pike.

We are where we are because of a decade(s) of incompetent, wasteful government. Just look at the national debt if you are unsure. Look at the annual budget deficits, the number of people on welfare, food stamps etc. Look at the GDP growth (an anemic 2%). Crime is on the rise in our largest cities, there is discord everywhere.
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GySgt Carl Rumbolo
GySgt Carl Rumbolo
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The Weimar Republic was a liberal democracy - please read your history. The fact that it was crippled by excessive war reparations (which btw President Wilson opposed) was an additional factor.
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Cpl Jeff N.
Cpl Jeff N.
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The Weimar Republic (official name was The German Empire) which was based in Weimar (where it's constitution was drafted) because of issues in Berlin was actual a Semi-Presidential Federal Republic. Which means it had both a Parliament (Reichstag), a president and a chancellor. With a president elected for 7 years, it only had two before it collapsed. Part of the issue was a president with too much ability to work around the parliament through the chancellor. It was an attempt and "merging" the American and British systems of government.

The state only lasted about 15 years and was doomed for failure from almost the start. Hyper inflation, the great depression, war reparations, political insurrection etc. were some of the key causes of it's failure as a state. Article 48 was the backdoor (in part) Hitler used to seize power.

What ever you call it, the Weimar Republic ended up being a temporary government that ushered in the greatest disaster of the 20th century due to it's many issues in construct, set up and external circumstances. Comparisons to us today and the Weimar Republic are, in a word, ridiculous. They attempt to paint Trump as some sort of leader of a modern version of the Nazi Party, while giving the real socialist, Sanders, a complete pass.
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Col Joseph Lenertz
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He makes some valid comparisons, but as the author points out, they are not equal in magnitude or parallel in path. A few more differences he doesn't mention: While Weimar Germany lost faith in its financial institutions and in the effectiveness of its "liberal democracy," the Trump supporters today have lost faith in the checks and balances of their Democratic Republic. The US government didn't ALLOW the real-estate and financial collapse. It PRODUCED it. Executive branch direction to banks drove sub-prime lending. The US is not a "liberal democracy," if liberalism is "Hope and Change" and conservatism is "Status Quo." It was designed from day one to be stable...very difficult to implement large changes quickly...requiring super-majorities to create constitutional amendments. Almost the definition of a Conservative Democracy. A liberal democracy can be shifted to Fascism or Communism much more quickly and easily than a conservative democracy.
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Our Banks and corporations are intent on maximizing profits at any cost. Our government officials are intent on raising obscene amounts of money so that they can stay in office. There are no real constraints on how much money banks and corporations can spend supporting the politician who will remove or institute regulations that allow them to further maximize profits. Government should be regulating Banks and corporations in such a way as to insure that they are not a detriment to the American people, they are not capable of performing that mission today.

If we can not get money out of politics peacefully, there will eventually be another violent revolution.
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