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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (935786)9/20/2016 10:44:52 AM
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Comments on Washington Post Story Linking Trump to Fascism

This is how fascism comes to America I am unhappy about Trumps success but it seems ridiculous to call him Fascist.

Who you call fascist of course depends on what you call fascism.

Democrats agree highly with the fascist model of economics, that is that Government should guide and push that economy, that Gov. should be allowed to push business around to provide for the people but that does **NOT** make them close to Fascists. They are not into persecuting people, not even white males, for what they are and though they are nationalistic when it comes to trade and Government charity (SNAP, TANF, SS, Medicaid, Medicare etc.) but they are not dangerously so.

Trump is just a little more nationalistic than the Democrats are and about the same on economics, though he is for less charity and more for work, and more for building great projects.

Trump is also just a little bit more nationalistic on immigration, Hillary and crew are hardly for open open borders.

Being pretty pro-freedom myself I am happy with neither but I do not think that we are about to plunge in Fascism.

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