People like Matt who’s quote shows up in the Philadelphia Inquirer are desperate for you and me to believe he just woke up one day and voted for ‘ a guy like Hitler ‘ in order to save the United States from Wars and Financial Ruin.
I will call BS on people like Matt all day long because you don’t wake up one morning and vote for person who is like someone who was responsible for the deaths of
SIX MILLION PEOPLE
to save a few bucks on gas and grocery money- things in which Presidents don’t control, but their big Daddy Donors DO.
Tell it like it is- people like this guy have been waiting for a Hitler 2.0 to hit the stage so they could vote for him and guess what- things could have been peachy keen and they STILL would have voted for someone like Trump who has the stink of Hitler on him.
That lack of humanity that would move someone to vote for Hitler has festered in the Souls and brains of people like Matt for a very long time.
Quote below from the Philadelphia Inquirer ( subscription required– or read the brief HERE
Matt Wolfson, a 45-year-old former construction worker from Scranton, said he was concerned about Trump’s authoritarian personality, but he believed that could help keep the U.S. out of wars and possibly bring peace in Ukraine and elsewhere.
“He’s good and bad ,Wolfson said. “People say he’s a dictator . I believe that. I consider him like Hitler. But I voted for the man.”“

Supporters of President Trump, one carrying a bust of the President, climb the walls of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2020, as they and thousands of others protest the electoral college certification of President-Elect Joe Biden.
Some people have no idea
I blame it on inbreeding and drugs.
I was thinking of the 60’s when the USA was afraid of “reds under the beds” and persecuted so many innocent people.
I wonder how many of those sort of persecutors feel about having “reds in the beds” now Trump is being palsies with Putin
The US is the longest lived republic now on the planet. That doesn’t mean that it will inevitably continue. As people cease to value what they have, it’s easy for them to get obsessed by something “shiny and new” — and only after they get it, they may discover they don’t like it. US citizens take the form of government for granted. Most in fact know very little about it and don’t care. That plus elimination of the draft is how we got here. The professional military means that far fewer people have the experience of service to the country and what that means.
I believe that the “buyers regret” will be intense in a year or two. But by then it may be too late.
” I have learned to tread carefully in a burning house”
-I Claudius by Robert Graves
We live in a world where you can point and click and get what you you want. Plus, technology has isolated us from each other. People don’t care about anyone else because in a weird way, nobody else exists.