FLBear5630 said:
Forest Bueller III said:
FLBear5630 said:
Oldbear83 said:
English Translation: If things FLBear wants don't happen, it's a conspiracy and TRUMPtrumpTRUMP Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
No, there is no need for conspiracy with this crowd, they just do. This is more tyrannical than conspiracy. (By the way, that is my barber's word, not mine). You guys are in the minority on these issues - MN and Greenland.
But, keep going. I know it makes you feel better, old man.
When it comes to these two subjects, 27% of people think the Ice agent was justified in the killing.
As far as Greenland only 17% think Trump is justified to just take Greenland.
You would have to be a true believer to think both are justified. Looking at probabilities likely only 5% of the
population believes both are fully justified.
I never understood how the Germans went along to get where they did. I am starting to understand…
Cant forget that the economy was in total shambles, Weimar Republic was corrupt and incompetent, Leftists and Rightists engaged in open street battles, communists had launched attempted take overs in German states
But the total economic collapse was the reason people turned to radical alternatives
"In 1932, German unemployment had reached 30%, with nearly 7 million Germans unemployed. The country was burdened with significant debt to foreign powers."
Economic collapse brings on political crisis
[Heinrich Bruning saw inflation as the ultimate evil, as he had horrified memories of the hyperinflation of 1923, the "inhuman year", when prices expressed in marks climbed from minute to minute, reaching absurd amounts in the thousands of billions. He therefore preferred to try to stabilize the economy through a policy of "deflation", reducing wage costs and prices, as well as public spending, in the hope that, in a second phase, corporate profits would rise again, encouraging investment and exports.
The Reichstag deputies opposed it, and the assembly was dissolved in July 1930. In the September 1930 elections, disenchantment favored extremist parties. The Nazi Party, which had won only 2.6% of the vote in 1928, with just 12 MPs, won 18.3% this time, with 102 MPs. Bruning circumvented the obstacle by governing by decree-law signed by Field Marshal Hindenburg…]