Does the Austrian religion have a position on Godwin's Law? There's very little value that can come from a dialog where one participant makes this kind of superficial implication.
I didn't invoke any exaggerated comparison to Hitler. More and more political analysts in the U.S., at least those who aren't blanket shills for Obama, are agreeing that this administration is showing strong fascist signs - though a rather unusual brand, in that fascist movements generally align with strong nationalism, whereas Barack Obama would prefer the U.S. be watered down by "other" nations.
Austrian economics is not a religion. It is certainly not a perfect methodology, but economists from the Austrian school are credited with authoring some of the most penetrating analysis of economist history. One of those is Benjamin Anderson's devastating critique of both Herbert Hoover and FDR:
http://www.amazon.com/Economics-Public-Welfare-Benjamin-Anderson/dp/091396669X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1381047901&sr=1-1&keywords=benjamin+anderson But it begs the question - have you read/studied von Mises, Hazlitt, Hayek, Anderson, or Reisman (one of von Mises' top students)? Have you ever attended a conference or lecture presented by an Austrian economist?