Obama, as a
former President and US Democratic Presidential Candidate plagiarized the
slogan FORWARD from the Italian Socialist Party's newspaper's name Avanti, and
interestingly enough became one of Barack Obama's campaign socialist slogans.
Obama, like
Mussolini, who had actually been the chief editor of the Italian Socialist
Party’s newspaper Avanti had always been a socialist. And
like Mussolini Obama is among a group of dissident leftists who wanted to
“make the world safe for socialism.”
Today, for
American voters one of the first questions is " what are actual fascist
beliefs?" and not whether fascism is left or right which is a
distraction.
As the dictator, Mussolini described fascism, “All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.”
Does this sound more like
American traditionalists, with their focus on small government, or the
Democrats, who seek to unconstitutionally centralize and aggregate ever more
power? Democrats or Republicans?
Mussolini also once said, “I declare that henceforth capital and labour shall have equal rights and duties as brothers in the fascist family.”
Is this reminiscent of
American conservatives and their emphasis on economic freedom or the class
warfare and regulatory tyranny of our left Democratic Party?
The sad reality is that neo-fascism is in fashion today, but not because of Trump. Rather, by growing government, (the swamp) empowering it to regulate most everything and allowing “crony capitalism,” we get ever closer to Mussolini’s ideal, “All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.”
Read very
carefully the Joe Bidens Democratic Party 2020 Platform and you have just
that, “All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against
the state.”
Further
Democrat icon Franklin Roosevelt’s 1933 book Looking Forward, stated,
“Reminiscent of Fascism is the principle that the state no longer leaves the
economy to its own devices… Without question, the mood accompanying this [New
Deal] sea change resembles that of Fascism.”
The late
leftist activist and politician Tom Hayden during a radio appearance on “The
Chip Wood Show” years ago, Hayden was accused by a caller of being a “communist
agitator.”
The host
defended him, saying that Hayden had no problem with business remaining in
private hands as long as the government guaranteed things were done “fairly.”
Hayden agreed, providing several examples of how the state must ensure goods
and services are distributed equitably.
Wood
linked their conversation’s outcome in 2010. He told Hayden, “‘What you’ve
described isn’t communism or socialism. …Isn’t the system you want—where
ownership remains in private hands, but its use is controlled by the
government—actually a form of fascism?’”
“There was a
stunned silence as I continued, ‘In fact, Tom, isn’t it fair to say that the economic system you want to impose on us in the United States is actually
classical fascism, as practiced in Hitler’s Germany and Mussolini’s Italy?’”
Hayden’s
response? “Click.” He’d hung up the phone. And that’s what happens when you’re
hung up on an ideology that may not be quite as “liberal” as you’d like to
fancy.
Like today's
Joe Biden who calls himself the Democratic Party by telling the President of
the USA on a nationally televised debate to "shut up," to "keep
yapping" and further called President Trump a "clown".
That is Joe
Biden's Socialist Democratic Party's answer for the country and their 2020
interpretation of Michelle Obama's political strategy of "When they
go low, we go higher.
Source: https://observer.com/2017/05/what-is-neo-fascism-democrats-mussolini/