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FakeNoose
(41,535 posts)We've all seen the photos so I won't post them here. But ....
Moostache
(11,171 posts)Hanging from a lamppost with his dick shoved between his teeth.
Dave Bowman
(7,143 posts)underpants
(196,404 posts)erronis
(23,815 posts)The idjt's grandfather must have learned a few things from this terrible leader.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Trump
FakeNoose
(41,535 posts)Wiki link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_von_Bismarck
Chump doesn't have anybody like that in his administration. (Thank goodness he doesn't ... things would be much worse!)
wnylib
(25,914 posts)wnylib
(25,914 posts)Kaiser Bill's father, Kaiser Friedrich (aka Fritz to his subjects), promoted social and political reforms to Germany's government to make it more like Britain's Parliamentary system. He was married to Queen Victoria's daughter, Princess Victoria. My great-grandfather was an officer in the German cavalry. He supported Kaiser Fritz's reforms.
But Fritz died after 3 months on the throne. Kaiser Bill persecuted his father's reform supporters and accused them of treason. (Sound like someone we know?) My great-grandfather's friends warned him that he was on Kaiser Bill's list to be arrested on treason charges. They helped him escape Germany with his very pregnant wife and 3 children ages 5, 3, and 1.
My grandfather was born in Buffalo 2 weeks after his parents reached the US.
Trump is driving Americans abroad in the same way that Kaiser Bill did. Then Hitler did the same. The US benefited from Albert Einstein and many other talented and accomplished people leaving Europe to escape persecution.
ETA: In one of life's ironies, my uncle (named Bill), served in the US Army in Europe in WWII to defeat the nation that his grandfather (my great-grandfather) fled from.
leftstreet
(40,543 posts)DURec
Johnny2X2X
(24,169 posts)That's a myth. Similar to trump's government, Mussolini had a kakistocracy which is a government run by the least qualified, most unprincipled, or worst citizens, essentially "rule by the worst".
Nothing worked well under Mussolini, same as America under Trump.
erronis
(23,815 posts)Bengus81
(10,155 posts)and then became Dictator in 1922.
EarlG
(23,621 posts)But the phrase "Mussolini made the trains run on time," while a false statement, has become a popular cliche used to express the idea that some people will tolerate living under a dictatorship, and ignore terrible things that the dictator is doing, provided that they believe the dictator is doing specific things to improve their lives.
Whereas our current dictator is doing terrible things while also notably failing to do specific things to improve people's lives, hence the juxtaposition of the cliche with the state of our current reality.
Torchlight
(6,792 posts)Good luck
Dave Bowman
(7,143 posts)dalton99a
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Norrrm
(4,965 posts)Trump Mussolini Il Douche

LetMyPeopleVote
(179,509 posts)Exp
(937 posts)peppertree
(23,314 posts)Both were installed with the blessing of local - and international - elites
Both appealed to right-wing snobbery, bigotry, self-righteousness, and vindictiveness
Both were staffed by a motley crew of incompetent fascists, bigots, snobs, and grifters - while their more competent officials were often harassed into quitting
Both relied on financial deregulation, high-income tax cuts, and other elitist economic policy - while imposing harsh austerity on everyone else
Both doted on military budgets while demonizing public employees (though the Argentine regime at least invested heavily in public works)
Both promoted media, as well as business, consolidation - while steering said mergers into the hands of cronies
Both had ample cheerleading by well-financed media lapdogs and clapping seals
Both enjoyed pageantry and parades (though the Argentines didn't have a ballroom built) - and tried to capitalize on athletes' victories
Both persecuted labor unions, academia, the press, lawyers, and dissidents in general
Both were quick to disappear people and quietly set up concentration camps (though the Argentine dictatorship was far more extreme)
Both took to wars to distract from worsening domestic problems
Both left a mountain of new public debt - saddling federal coffers with onerous interest charges for decades
Both derailed economic growth and upward mobility - permanently, in Argentina's case
And both admired Apartheid South Africa, while despising Jimmy Carter

Wonder Why
(6,956 posts)Ruby the Liberal
(26,653 posts)Aussie105
(7,897 posts)Trump, with his oversized jacket and ties, high lift shoes, well . . . no comment!
Why does every degenerate fascist leader think his reign will end differently to all previous fascist leaders?
Strangely disappointing how all of them had followers who saw their decline not coming!
But they will melt away once their idol is deposed.
'Me? A MAGA follower and Trump admirer? Nah!'
George McGovern
(11,952 posts)Omnipresent
(7,435 posts)I certainly hope his family didnt miss, what one of his supporters said.

