I mean, some people would enjoy seeing trans people and immigrants treated as animals, but my gut says there's a lot more who prefer being able to afford food, clothing, and transportation.
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Sweeping tariffs are expected to raise the cost of cars, electronics, metals, lumber, pharmaceuticals and other products from overseas. But President Trump and his advisers are betting that it can sell an inflation-weary public on a provocative idea: Cheap stuff is not the American dream.
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It explains how Germany went from being the safest place to be a Jew in Europe in 1930, to the least safe in 1939.
In effect, there was a crisis, and a faction in the bureaucracy had a radical and extreme plan that they were able to get other bureaucrats to agree to.
If you watch the Wannsee movie Conspiracy, it's really a business meeting.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266425/
From 1939-41, they engaged in random mass violence at the war front.
In 1941, things changed as the government suddenly had a lot more Jews.
Heydrich shows up with a solution. When Eichmann runs the numbers, it's like any meeting where a brilliant solution to an intractable problem is presented.
All other options are dropped.
https://www.amazon.com/Nazi-Conscience-Claudia-Koonz/dp/0674011724