Totally different forms of government will make totally different outcomes.
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The 1932 government was a parliamentary democracy, the narcissistic leader converted it to totalitarianism.
✔ Narcissism another trait both share
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But always remember. Trump is MAGA. He simply found out that he has to act differently than he though before taking office, to produce... Make America Great Again.
The parallels just keep coming
https://x.com/i/status/2009148789697995247Another monstrous MAGA moment when former allies boo like crazy
https://x.com/i/status/2009400922804506720^^^ That's what you get if you simply listen to the noise going on around you. Law is different for Americans, the people of the USA. How is it different?
Americans can go to court as people... without representation. The only two things that affect them (generally) when they do this are, if they harmed someone, or threatened someone directly. And the injured person must get on the stand and show his/her injury, and prove that the indicted man/woman did the injury.
Except in a very few instance, US and State laws don't affect Americans. Income taxation laws aren't something that they are required to pay. They are not required to obey most of the laws. Why not? Because not obeying almost any of the laws is foundational, overriding law in America.
Then why are people in prison when they have not harmed or damaged or threatened anyone? And why do they pay fines? Because they are like you. They listen to a bunch of BS - like you do - rather than finding out the foundational laws of America. In other words, they volunteer to be obedient to government, through ignorance, even when it harms them.
What's interesting is that this is similar for Canada, the UK, Australia, parts of India and Bangladesh, Guyana in South America, New Zealand, and a few other places around the world. It's called common law.
Lots of map makers don't understand common law. Compare
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/common-law-countries with
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_legal_systems.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Legal_Systems_-_Global.svg You can enlarge the picture at this link in your browser to see more of the details.
