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Lefties and Commies always try to confuse 2 different spectrums. Liberal vs. Authoritarian and Free vs Controlled (free vs planned economy) fiscal policy. Natzi’s were far right as it goes to authoritarianism but left on fiscal policy. While Natzi’s let people own their businesses, the government came it to tell them how to run them and non-cooperation resulted in execution or a trip to the labor camp. Commies in the soviet union just violently took private property and had soviet councils run businesses. The difference is slight but in both cases business operated purely on the whim of the government and Germany like the Soviet Union at the time has price controls. The soviet union was also an authoritarian government, so far-right on this spectrum.

Trumpism is slightly left on social policy, closer to classical liberalism than authoritarianism. Hell Trump won’t allow feds to intervene in state/city issues without them requesting help. Trumps policy that each new regulation requires canceling 3 regulations shows he does not prefer authoritarian policy, rather more liberal. Preference not to involve the Us in foreign conflicts also shows the approach is not authoritarian, as authoritarian governments use force to implement policy, be it internal or external. Natzi’s for instance, and the soviets.

On fiscal policy Trumpism leans right, but not far right. Federal Covid stimulus checks and unemployment Payments show Trumpism is not pure capitalist idiology as the state is allowed to involve itself in the markets. Tariffs as well are counter to far right capitalism. Requiring healthcare providers to disclose pricing publicly is another example as well as first preferred nations clauses on medications. The above are leftist Controlled market policies policies but they are balanced out with the right leaning push to reduce and remove government taxation on wages and businesses. Overall Trumpism is Center Right, as many other policies lean on individual success and a reluctance on increasing social spending, rather preferring individuals make the decision where money should be spent, school choice is an example of this.

Then of course you have the nationalist vs globalist spectrum. Trumpism is on the nationalist side while for instance Soviet ideology was international communism. Natzi’s were national Socialists, as opposed to globalist Socialists. Globalism vs Nationalism has nothing to do with authoritarianism or planned market policy, though Natzi’s had this trifecta.

Obama’s globalism was authoritarian globalism and he pushed elements of controlled markets on the US economy. Heavy influence on foreign nations and use of violence and threats (Biden threatening the Ukrane to withhold a billion in aid for instance). Libya and Syria is another example of authoritarian globalism and I’m pretty sure US intel agencies we involved in the Arab Spring.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lefties and Commies always try to confuse 2 different spectrums. Liberal vs. Authoritarian and Free vs Controlled (free vs planned economy) fiscal policy. Natzi’s were far right as it goes to authoritarianism but left on fiscal policy. While Natzi’s let people own their businesses, the government came it to tell them how to run them and non-cooperation resulted in execution or a trip to the labor camp. Commies in the soviet union just violently took private property and had soviet councils run businesses. The difference is slight but in both cases business operated purely on the whim of the government and Germany like the Soviet Union at the time has price controls. The soviet union was also an authoritarian government, so far-right on this spectrum.

Trumpism is slightly left on social policy, closer to classical liberalism than authoritarianism. Hell Trump won’t allow feds to intervene in state/city issues without them requesting help. Trumps policy that each new regulation requires canceling 3 regulations shows he does not prefer authoritarian policy, rather more liberal. Preference not to involve the Us in foreign conflicts also shows the approach is not authoritarian, as authoritarian governments use force to implement policy, be it internal or external. Natzi’s for instance, and the soviets.

On fiscal policy Trumpism leans right, but not far right. Federal Covid stimulus checks and unemployment Payments show Trumpism is not pure capitalist idiology as the state is allowed to involve itself in the markets. Tariffs as well are counter to far right capitalism. Requiring healthcare providers to disclose pricing publicly is another example as well as first preferred nations clauses on medications. The above are leftist Controlled market policies policies but they are balanced out with the right leaning push to reduce and remove government taxation on wages and businesses. Overall Trumpism is Center Right, as many other policies lean on individual success and a reluctance on increasing social spending, rather preferring individuals make the decision where money should be spent, school choice is an example of this.

Then of course you have the nationalist vs globalist spectrum. Trumpism is on the nationalist side while for instance Soviet ideology was international communism. Natzi’s were national Socialists, as opposed to globalist Socialists. Globalism vs Nationalism has nothing to do with authoritarianism or planned market policy, though Natzi’s had this trifecta.

Obama’s globalism was authoritarian globalism and he pushed elements of controlled markets on the US economy. Heavy influence on foreign nations and use of violence and threats (Biden threatening the Ukrane to withhold a billion in aid for instance). Libya and Syria is another example Of authortarian globalism and I’m pretty sure US intel agencies we involved in the Arab Spring.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lefties and Commies always try to confuse 2 different spectrums. Liberal vs. Authoritarian and Free vs Controlled (free vs planned economy) fiscal policy. Natzi’s were far right as it goes to authoritarianism but left on fiscal policy. While Natzi’s let people own their businesses, the government came it to tell them how to run them and non-cooperation resulted in execution or a trip to the labor camp. Commies in the soviet union just violently took private property and had soviet councils run businesses. The difference is slight but in both cases business operated purely on the whim of the government and Germany like the Soviet Union at the time has price controls. The soviet union was also an authoritarian government, so far-right on this spectrum.

Trumpism is slightly left on social policy, closer to classical liberalism than authoritarianism. Hell Trump won’t allow feds to intervene in state/city issues without them requesting help. Trumps policy that each new regulation requires canceling 3 regulations shows he does not prefer authoritarian policy, rather more liberal. Preference not to involve the Us in foreign conflicts also shows the approach is not authoritarian, as authoritarian governments use force to implement policy, be it internal or external. Natzi’s for instance, and the soviets.

On fiscal policy Trumpism leans right, but not far right. Federal Covid stimulus checks and unemployment Payments show Trumpism is not pure capitalist idiology as the state is allowed to involve itself in the markets. Tariffs as well are counter to far right capitalism. Requiring healthcare providers to disclose pricing publicly is another example as well as first preferred nations clauses on medications. The above are leftist Controlled market policies policies but they are balanced out with the right leaning push to reduce and remove government taxation on wages and businesses. Overall Trumpism is Center Right, as many other policies lean on individual success and a reluctance on increasing social spending, rather preferring individuals make the decision where money should be spent, school choice is an example of this.

Then of course you have the nationalist vs globalist spectrum. Trumpism is on the nationalist side while for instance Soviet ideology was international communism. Natzi’s were national Socialists, as opposed to globalist Socialists. Globalism vs Nationalism has nothing to do with authoritarianism or planned marker policy, though Natzi’s had this trifecta.

Obama’s globalism was authoritarian globalism and he pushed elements of controlled markets on the US economy. Heavy influence on foreign nations and use of violence and threats (Biden threatening the Ukrane to withhold a billion in aid for instance). Libya is another example and I’m pretty sure Us intel agencies we involved in the Arab Spring.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lefties and Commies always try to confuse 2 different spectrums. Liberal vs. Authoritarian and Free vs Controlled (free vs planned economy) fiscal policy. Natzi’s were far right as it goes to authoritarianism but left on fiscal policy. While Natzi’s let people own their businesses, the government came it to tell them how to run them and non-cooperation resulted in execution or a trip to the labor camp. Commies in the soviet union just violently took private property and had soviet councils run businesses. The difference is slight but in both cases business operated purely on the whim of the government and Germany like the Soviet Union at the time has price controls. The soviet union was also an authoritarian government, so far-right on this spectrum.

Trumpism is slightly left on social policy, closer to classical liberalism than authoritarianism. Hell Trump won’t allow feds to intervene in state/city issues without them requesting help. Trumps policy that each new regulation requires canceling 3 regulations shows he does not prefer authoritarian policy, rather more liberal. Preference not to involve the Us in foreign conflicts also shows the approach is not authoritarian, as authoritarian governments use force to implement policy, be it internal or external. Natzi’s for instance, and the soviets.

On fiscal policy Trumpism leans right, but not far right. Federal Covid stimulus checks and unemployment Payments show Trumpism is not pure capitalist idiology as the state is allowed to involve itself in the markets. Tariffs as well are counter to far right capitalism. Requiring healthcare providers to disclose pricing publicly is another example as well as first preferred nations clauses on medications. The above are leftist Controlled market policies policies but they are balanced out with the right leaning push to reduce and remove government taxation on wages and businesses. Overall Trumpism is Center Right, as many other policies lean on individual success and a reluctance on increasing social spending, rather preferring individuals make the decision where money should be spent, school choice is an example of this.

Then of course you have the nationalist vs globalist spectrum. Trumpism is on the nationalist side while for instance Soviet ideology was international communism. Natzi’s were national Socialists, as opposed to globalist Socialists. Globalism vs Nationalism has nothing to do with authoritarianism or planned marker policy, though Natzi’s had this trifecta. Obama’s globalism was authoritarian globalism and he pushed elements of controlled markets on the US economy. Heavy influence on foreign nations and use of violence and threats (Biden threatening the Ukrane to withhold a billion in aid for instance).

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Lefties and Commies always try to confuse 2 different spectrums. Liberal vs. Authoritarian and Free vs Controlled fiscal policy. Natzi’s were jar right as it goes to authoritarianism but left on fiscal policy. While Natzi’s let people own their businesses, the government came it to tell them how to run them and non-cooperation resulted in execution or a trip to the labor camp. Commies in the soviet union just violently took private property and had soviet councils run businesses. The difference is slight but in both cases business operated purely on the whim of the government and Germany like the Soviet Union at the time has price controls. The soviet union was also an authoritarian government, so far-right on this spectrum.

Trumpism is slightly left on social policy, closer to classical liberalism than authoritarianism. Hell Trump won’t allow feds to intervene in state/city issues without them requesting help. Trumps policy that each new regulation requires canceling 3 regulations shows he does not prefer authoritarian policy, rather more liberal. Preference not to involve the Us in foreign conflicts also shows the approach is not authoritarian, as authoritarian governments use force to implement policy, be it internal or external. Natzi’s for instance, and the soviets.

On fiscal policy Trumpism leans right, but not far right. Federal Covid stimulus checks and unemployment Payments show Trumpism is not pure capitalist idiology as the state is allowed to involve itself in the markets. Tariffs as well are counter to far right capitalism. Requiring healthcare providers to disclose pricing publicly is another example as well as first preferred nations clauses on medications. The above are leftist Controlled market policies policies but they are balanced out with the right leaning push to reduce and remove government taxation on wages and businesses. Overall Trumpism is Center Right, as many other policies lean on individual success and a reluctance on increasing social spending, rather preferring individuals make the decision where money should be spent, school choice is an example of this.

217 days ago
1 score