by T.P. Wilkinson / December 15th, 2020
In 1940, eighty years ago, a New Yorker deemed by many in the Establishment a “dictator” who had to be removed and went so far as to conspire except that General Smedley Butler denounced the plot was elected to a third term as the President of the corporate United States. He was an established member of the Democratic Party from an established family among the US plutocracy who had been forced by the catastrophic handling of the 1929 Great Reset, aka as the Great Depression, by his
nouveau riche predecessor Herbert Hoover, to restore popular support for the regime.
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President William Howard Taft spoke from the original bandshell in Lewistonâs Pioneer Park on Oct. 7, 1911. The 27th chief executive was traveling by train and stopped to make the only visit to Lewiston by a sitting U.S. president. His entourage paraded through the town that was jammed with spectators.
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