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Is Trump still Hitler?

Would an assassination of Hitler have been a good thing?

The Democrats and MSM have pushed hatred for Trump for over 8 years now.

They have labeled him every horrible thing imaginable. Worse than Hitler, and
a danger to the world. So what are you going to do now lefty's ? Are you
going to admit you were suckered by the Democrats and the MSM?
And allowed hate to be drummed into you for 8 years?

Or do you still say Trump is Hitler personified?
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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
If we're making comparisons, Hitler also survived an assassination attempt
IM5688 · 61-69, M
@TinyViolins As long as you're making comparisons, Hitler took a country, (Germany,) that was on the verge of bankruptcy and in a few short years turned it around to be a world power.
DogMan · 61-69, M
@IM5688 Well that is one thing the left doesn't want to see happen. Trump will turn
inflation around, through lower energy prices. Which will in turn lower all prices.

Democrats do not want this to happen, if it does, they will be forced to take credit
for it somehow.
As a Jew, sorry I don’t feel as positive towards Hitler as you seem to feel.
DogMan · 61-69, M
@RockerDad Of course, you would want to see Hitler assassinated, right?

Me too, and if I believed a politician was Hitler, I would want that person killed,
but I don't. Unfortunately, many people believe all the rhetoric, They believe
Trump is as bad, or worse, than Hitler.
@DogMan I wouldn’t condone political violence, but if you’re asking if I would would have shed tears for Trump had the shooter had better aim, no I wouldn’t. That said, I think it might have triggered a wave of violence, and possibly a civil war , had that happened.
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IM5688 · 61-69, M
@TinyViolins I was not commenting on whether I agreed with Hitler. In fact, IMO what Hitler did to the Jews (and the world) was the greatest of all abominations. But on an economic level, Hitler did turn the economy of Germany around in about the same amount of time that Biden took to destroy ours.
@IM5688 yea. I’m sure a global pandemic had nothing to do with the economy collapsing
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@IM5688 According to most economists I've had a chance to read, Biden isn't to blame for high inflation. At least not the vast majority of it. Some think his $1400 stimulus might have had a small increase since it created strong consumer demand.

There was so much happening to the economy at once with Covid that it's not easy to pin down one factor. The leading factors tie back to supply chain disruptions and trying to fill the backlog of orders from lockdowns, a tight labor market causing wage increases and an increase in job openings, energy prices that exploded following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the EU's boycott of Russian energy, as well as some price gouging by oil execs, and plain old corporate greed that has largely refused to scale back prices once supply chain disruptions stabilized