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IIRC, the first election they did OK for a new party. The second election they did tremendously well. The writing was on the wall that they would soon be a majority. Despite the opposition of the marxists, the rest of the country fell in line. The president (I forget his actual title -- was it Otto Von Bismark?) made Hitler the Chancellor and basically gave him a blank check to implement his reforms.
Truly democratic systems are weird. Once you get the "will of the people" you can pretty much do whatever you want. In Hitler's case, his greatest desire was to end degeneracy and take control of the nation's currency.
The US is not a democracy. Even if you win 50%, 60%, 70% you still get nothing. You need to keep winning elections for a generation before you can truly say you have taken over. Trump is running into this with the judges and the bureaucracy. The US was designed this way. Of course, the Founding Fathers thought that should things grow too unbearable, there would be a revolution and power would "devolve" back into the hands of the people and the militia.
Voting in a real democracy (if your vote counts) can have real consequences, as we saw for the 1930's Germany.
Voting in a republic (which the US is) doesn't do as much as people think it does. That's by design.
Once we get the registration cleaned up, and after 4-6 years of consistent results, real change, permanent changes will happen. Thankfully, we already have laws on the book that Trump can use to hunt down and kill treasonous rat bastards. The fact that these laws were not used earlier speaks volumes about who was occupying positions of power in our country.
Truly democratic systems are weird. Once you get the "will of the people" you can pretty much do whatever you want. In Hitler's case, his greatest desire was to end degeneracy and take control of the nation's currency.
The US is not a democracy. Even if you win 50%, 60%, 70% you still get nothing. You need to keep winning elections for a generation before you can truly say you have taken over. Trump is running into this with the judges and the bureaucracy. The US was designed this way. Of course, the Founding Fathers thought that should things grow too unbearable, there would be a revolution and power would "devolve" back into the hands of the people and the militia.
I'm done voting, fellow goys!
Voting in a republic (which the US is) doesn't do as much as people think it does. That's by design.
Once we get the registration cleaned up, and after 4-6 years of consistent results, real change, permanent changes will happen. Thankfully, we already have laws on the book that Trump can use to hunt down and kill treasonous rat bastards. The fact that these laws were not used earlier speaks volumes about who was occupying positions of power in our country.
Unless it's some Manilla or Bangkok street meat. Then it's totally trad.