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PRENTICE: Think about it. 80 million lives destroyed by the insane ego, and the lust for power, of just ONE man

From the start, Trump has been openly playing from the Nazi playback. The carefully orchestrated dictators tactic of seizing every branch of government, controlling the military and law enforcement and stifling the "lying" media. Whipping up racial hatred and division. 

We watch in horror as he sends armed forces into the streets of America, arresting and murdering any who oppose him. He's ordered his Department of Justice to investigate governors, mayor's and public officials who speak out. And now he's threatening the invasion of peaceful countries, including us, with his newly renamed 'Department of War'. 

America, its abundantly clear, to anyone willing to acknowledge history, that your legislators must act NOW to stop him. Before history repeats itself. 

What we are witnessing today is a mirror image of how World War 2 started, and the cost in lives was horrendous. 

Had Hitler and his Nazi party been stopped at the stage America has reached today, when it was unmistakably clear who and what their leader was, and the imminent danger that his brand of fascism posed to the world, approximately 80 MILLION LIVES COULD HAVE BEEN SPARED.  

Think about it. Eighty million lives destroyed by the insane ego, and the lust for power, of just ONE man. 

A leader who was empowered by racism and the fears of ordinary people, while emboldened by wealthy oligarchs and boot licking sycophants. 

Nobody at home was able to stop him, until the world was forced to take arms. And, for bloody and tortuous years, the eventual outcome was far from certain.

This is the tipping point. It's now, or perhaps never. 

Remember Trumps election promise ... "in four years, you don't have to vote again. We'll have it fixed so good, you're not gonna have to vote."

 

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