Hitler is a good leader: you can't afford to hurt the people

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There is such a leader leading such a ruling party. After he took office, he implemented the following measures:

set the tax threshold at 6,000 yuan and exempt overtime wages; actively support state-owned enterprises, create jobs, and save the "nibbles." ; Encourage childbirth and reward "glorious mothers"; subsidize children and increase workers’ pensions; carry out text reforms; provide economically affordable housing and low-rent housing for families in need, collect landlord’s property tax, and prohibit them from raising rent without authorization; promise to distribute to the people Volkswagen promotes compulsory auto insurance; raises tariff barriers and subsidizes domestic agriculture; issues national debt, strengthens infrastructure construction, and pave the highway; increases taxes on capitalists and high-income earners; confiscates "public enemy" property and distributes it to the people; enhance Armaments, the rise of great powers, saying no to the world without increasing taxes...

Now I have to ask: With a perfect score of 10, how would you rate this leader? What, zero points? Well, you have seen the title of this article, and you know that this leader is Adolf Hitler, and the ruling party under his leadership is the German National Socialist Workers Party, or Nazi for short. "How could I give high marks to the devil!" You must be muttering. But wait a minute, you might as well forget the title first, and replace Hitler with Obama, Roosevelt or Qin Hui, a professor at Tsinghua University. How many points do you plan to score?

I believe that even if I am willing to bet two dollars, remove a minimum score and remove a maximum score, the total score will be higher than 8.5.

But he is Hitler! The true face of the Nazi demon was actually an angel? German scholar Gertz Alli told us in the book "Hitler's National Empire: Plunder, Racial Wars, and Nazism": For the pure-bred Aryans, Hitler was not only an angel, but also a "pioneer."

One, people, you can't afford to hurt!
"Today's EU agricultural system, spouse split taxation system, road traffic rules, motor vehicle compulsory liability insurance system, child allowance system, tax rate hierarchy, and the basis of nature protection all originated from that era." (page 11) Goetz • Alli first broke the news-the embryonic form of the "welfare state" was Nazi Germany. Incredible? But it seems quite reasonable. Several well-known welfare states today, such as Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, etc., have all done the "Second Germany".

In fact, social welfare policies are not original by the Nazis, they have existed since Bismarck.

Of course, it's not a big deal to engage in national welfare in a peaceful era. It is the most difficult and the most difficult to continue doing it after a war, and to do it more and more vigorously. Hitler did the hardest and hardest thing.

In March 1943, Hitler delivered an important speech: First, it is best not to increase taxes during the war; second, even if taxes are levied, the threshold should be increased to 6000 Reichsmark; third, it can weaken the purchasing power of high-income earners. Let art and other luxury goods go up, but the price of daily necessities must be controlled and tax-free, because "the purchasing power of the public is the most fundamental." (Page 59)-Wow, a scientific outlook on welfare that keeps pace with the times!

Following the supreme instructions, until the end of the war, "German workers and most of the employees and civil servants had not paid a pfennig direct war tax." (p. 54) There was also opposition within the empire, the Minister of Finance Schwerin. Von Krossik advocated raising taxes, but every time he was rejected by Hitler, Goering, Goebbels and other bigwigs, and the big bosses became more stubborn as the war worsened.

Why do the big guys love the people so much, love so passionately, so excited, love so much that you love your menstrual pain even more recently? Isn't it to maintain the rule?

Many people regard Hitler as a desperate literary and artistic youth, a lunatic who wants to do whatever they want, so it is unavoidable that the Germans, who are known for their rationality, could have a collective convulsion? It is said that Hitler's speech can make German women have a certain orgasm-like pleasure. Of course, he is very eloquent. This is true, but his audience is still mostly male, so it's not necessarily all gay!

In fact, ideology is only part of the cause of popular fanaticism, and good fishing is the main reason-because the more you fish, the more fanatical, so the heavier the crisis, the more generous you will be.

In 1933, there were 6 million unemployed people in Germany. Hitler formulated the campaign slogan of "work, work, work". Very familiar, right? Yes, Lenin called out "land, freedom and bread" more than a decade ago-I would endorse whatever the people desire. A politician understands it. Not to mention, Hitler is really not bad. In a few years, Germany has achieved full employment. The people are very happy, and the leaders are very happy. It seems that Hitler is a good politician who keeps his promises, much better than Lenin and Obama.

It's not over yet. In 1942, the German army basically lost the Battle of Stalingrad. It stands to reason that the empire was in crisis and everyone should tighten their belts. But no. According to Hitler's instructions, the concessions for families of active-duty military members were doubled. By the end of the war, they received an annual subsidy of up to 1 billion Reichsmarks. In the same year, child grants and family grants also soared by 96%!

The Minister of Economy Funk felt that the burden was too heavy and proposed to cut social welfare. It is conceivable that this was resisted by Hitler, Goering and Goebbels. After the loss of Italy, Goebbels simply declared: "National socialism must undergo a revolution. We must unite with our people more socially than in the past." (pp. 60-61)

Hitler was very clear. During the war, the people's livelihood in Germany was extremely bad, and the situation of the frontline soldiers was unbearable. As a result, the emperor suffered a great loss. He lost the war because of "virtue traitors" and lost the throne because of offending all classes. Therefore, after he came to power, he did everything possible to win over the people. In the words of Getz Alli: "The constant use of social policy to bribe constitutes the basis of the political unity within Hitler's nation-state." (p. 73) Nazi Finance Minister Krosik called it "tax Bolshevism." Benefiting from this doctrine, during the Second World War, the standard of living of ordinary Germans was higher than before and after the war.

A shrewd heart lurks behind the appearance of a madman. Hitlers have long understood the true meaning of democracy: People, you can't afford to hurt them!

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