“Washington has gone amok. This little book of satire makes the Nazis look like paragons of virtue by comparison.”
The Nazipedia is based on a dictionary of terms and organizations created by the Nazis. Each term is explained so as to contrast the Nazi’s political reality with that of Washington’s moral and fiscal swamp.
The Nazis were the original environmentalists. They were the first to establish hunting seasons and to enforce laws protecting wildlife.
They prohibited the excessive accumulation of wealth.
The Nazis had a universal welfare system, ensuring a minimum standard of living for everybody.
They were the first to realize the danger of cancer and had major campaigns to help people stop smoking.
The Nazis maintained 0% unemployment for their entire time in power.
They had regular job training for everybody – college for those so inclined and trade school for everybody else.
The result puts Washington in stark contrast with the Nazis, whereby the Nazis shine as paragons of virtue in every way.
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Bill H. Clark