4 more Nazi years? You are clearly an ignorant idiot to to compare Trump to the Nazis. Doing so only downplays what Hitler did. You should be ashamed of yourself for doing that.
What has Trump done that's even close to any of this, which Hitler and the Nazis did?:
- Night of the Long Knives, a purge that took place from June 30 to July 2, 1934. A series of extrajudicial executions of Hitler's political rivals, intended to consolidate his hold on power in Germany. Many of those killed were executed by hanging with piano wire.
- Night of Broken Glass, a pogrom against Jews throughout Nazi Germany, November 1938, while the German authorities looked on without intervening. The name comes from the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings and synagogues were smashed.
- Freedom of the press: Almost immediately after he assumed power in 1933, Hitler began writing new laws and regulations that totally exorcised all freedoms from the German press.
- Freedom of speech: the Nazis orchestrated a massive propaganda campaign to win the loyalty and cooperation of Germans. The Nazi Propaganda Ministry took control of all forms of communication in Germany:
- Nazi book burnings: a campaign conducted to burn books viewed as being subversive or as representing ideologies opposed to Nazism. These included books written by Jewish, pacifist, religious, classical liberal, anarchist, socialist, and communist authors, among others.
- The Reichstag Fire: an arson attack on the home of the German parliament in February 1933, four weeks after Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor, used as a pretext that communists were plotting against the German government, and is considered pivotal in the establishment of Nazi Germany.
- Nuremburg laws (two of them) passed in 1935: 1) the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor, which forbade marriages and extramarital intercourse between Jews and Germans and the employment of German females under 45 in Jewish households; and 2) the Reich Citizenship Law, which declared that only those of German or related blood were eligible to be Reich citizens; the remainder were classed as state subjects, without citizenship rights.
- The holocaust: genocide during World War II in which Nazi Germany, systematically murdered some six million European Jews — around two-thirds of the Jewish population of Europe.