sealybobo
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Look up the economy of Nazi Germany.Sounds like trump. Because of all his bullshit I assume the worse economically.Love all that. I bet Adolf could brag the same shit in 1943
I don't know much about "Adolf's" economic or trade policies, to tell you the truth. I sort of always assumed they were terrible, but never really cared, because his genocide and war making was pretty central to my judgement of the man.
Kind of off topic anyways.
My point about Trump's accomplishments, though, stands. DO you have anything to add, other than a moronic Godwin?
But Adolf probably revitalized his economy too with infrastructure and war spending. I bet the economy was booming. I bet his slogan was make Germany great again.
Got it. You have nothing but a moronic godwin.
YOu lose.
The changes included privatization of state industries, autarky, and tariffs on imports. Wages increased by 10.9% in real terms during this period. However, reduced foreign trade meant rationing in consumer goods like poultry, fruit, and clothing for many Germans.
Sound familiar?
Well, we've not privatized any state industries, we are not self sufficient, wages have not increased by ten percent, and we have not had rationing.
I'm also not aware that trade volume has decreased.
So it seems you are resting this Godwin on Tariffs, as though that is proof of Nazism.
Which is pretty pathetic, even for a lib.
What is wrong with you?
Wages haven't gone up? Does it have to be exactly 10% or you won't see the connection?
We are privatizing lots of things we shouldn't. Or trying to. Prisons, elections, federal lands, post office, .
Hell, you don't even know what Trump has done yet because he's done shit in the middle of the night while you're sleeping and he's tweeting distractions.
Ha ha!!! I found this: Trump proposes privatizing federal assets including airports, freeways, and the International Space Station
President Trump's 2019 budget proposal and infrastructure plan, both unveiled Monday, have something in common: Sell! Sell! Sell!