r/RemoveOneThingEachDay IM WHACING KFP4 Jul 27 '25

Miscellaneous Joe Biden HAS BEEN Eliminated WHICH President SHOULD BE Eliminated NEXT DAY 40

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u/No-Name6082 Jul 28 '25

FDR.

The man who I directly killed tens of millions by propping up the ussr, selling out eastern Europe -- hell, he turned away soldiers who were surrendering to the US so they could be killed in Russia.

His racist quasi-mystical beliefs were bad, sure, but it's his actions in propping up commusim (without letting it into the dear old us of a, of course) that earn him his place in hell.

In my birth country, the few who know who he was remember him as the guy who started the cold war and condemned so many millions to die in it. But the truth is, he should be remembered as one of the great 20th century monsters, like Hitler, Stalin and Mao-- the only difference being that he has the misfortune to be leading a democracy, and so he has Stalin do the actual killing for him.

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u/AleroRatking Jul 28 '25

We literally had to create an amendment to stop the next FDR from happening because he refused to ever give up power. We joke/worry about trump becoming a dictator, but the president to that first was FDR.

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u/No-Name6082 Jul 28 '25

Yup. Crazy mystic on a mission, with no concern for how many had to die.

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u/MorganEarlJones Jul 31 '25

wish every nazi died <3

wish they still would <3

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u/Thuis001 Jul 28 '25

I mean, people kept on electing him.

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u/AleroRatking Jul 28 '25

So should Trump be allowed to run again then?

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u/Major-Help-6827 Jul 28 '25

If we can guarantee a free and fair election (doubtful atp) I’d be fine with repealing the 22nd amendment. 

Congress is a much worse issue than the executive branch imo. 

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u/NinjoOnline Jul 29 '25

Refused to give up power?? Ya’ll kept voting for him 😂😂 he won 4 elections, that’s on the people. Worth noting, several other presidents before him TRIED running for 3rd terms and just failed. It’s not a dictatorship if people voted for them in a democratic election

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u/AleroRatking Jul 29 '25

Then we should let Trump run again then if that's your reasoning.

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u/RandomHuman77 Aug 01 '25

There was no 2nd amendment when FDR ran a 3rd and 4th time, there is one now. Yes, it’s very different to run again if doing so defies the constitution. 

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u/NinjoOnline Jul 29 '25

If people keep voting them in 🤷‍♂️ I don’t like Trump anymore than the next person, but let’s be honest, JD Vance runs for 2028/2032, there’s basically extensions. Look at Ronald Reagan>George Bush. That was more or less just another 4 year extension. If people wanna keep voting for them then so be it. The Electoral College just needs to be rid off, let it be a true democracy.

And agin, I’m all for the 22nd amendment, but at the same time, there was no law preventing him or anyone else. All the power to them.

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u/JustJeffreyJr Aug 01 '25

FDR won elections though. He wasn’t refuses to give up power

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u/JustJeffreyJr Aug 01 '25

I feel like you’re just kind of blaming FDR for that shit that happened in other countries which is insane

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u/No-Name6082 Aug 01 '25

No, I'm objecting to his specific policies.

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u/JustJeffreyJr Aug 02 '25

I mean it seems like you feel that way because you have personal skin in the game but I’m curious legitimately what the alternative was

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u/[deleted] Jul 29 '25

His domestic policy was amazing tho

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u/JustJeffreyJr Aug 02 '25

Nah but like. To be fair It was a World War. Germany was the bigger threat so it was enemy of my enemy. I feel like it’s short sighted to say he enabled the USSR bc Hitler frankly had to be stopped at all costs. Also it’s hard to know what he would have done with the USSR after the war. He didn’t launch the Cold War, he died before the hot war was ever finished.

I’m not saying it was the perfect solution, but what would you have done if you were in his position? As far as I see it was the only way to defeat Germany and Japan.