Trump Says His Re-Election Will Be ‘Judgement Day’ for Anyone Who Opposed Him

With plans to fill federal bureaucracy with 20,000 political appointees, Republican voters applaud.

B Kean
4 min readMar 2, 2024
Courtesy of The Guardian

Adolf Hitler was always surprised that no one ever stopped him. In his book, Mein Kampf (My Struggle), he told the world exactly what he planned to do. Donald Trump, yesterday at a C-PAC speech, told his followers precisely how he will end American democracy.

After failing in his insurrection to overthrow the German government, Hitler served some time in prison, more like a holiday retreat, wrote his book, and then lied, ranted, and raved for the next eight years, enticing millions of extremist followers (his people) to join him. Hitler was democratically elected in 1933. Hiter liked to joke that “they chose what would happen next.” He found it comical that so many acted with such surprise at how quickly and precisely he ended German democracy and turned the nation into a dictatorship.

One of Hitler’s first acts was to fabricate a crisis with the burning down of the Reichstag, which was blamed on a Jewish communist. Declaring a state of emergency, Hitler disbanded the German parliament and removed thousands of federal workers from the bureaucracy, replacing them with Nazi Party members who had sworn…

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B Kean

The past holds the answers to today’s problems. “Be curious, not judgmental,” at least until you have all the facts. Think and stop watching cable news.