Also, for what it is worth, Hitler had 44% of the popular vote in 33; and the Nazis pulled down 99% with 99% of the populace offically voting in the Referendum of '36.

The people had lost control of the government and did not realize it yet. That realization would come soon enough, but first they celebrated the very real positive aspects of effectiveness of government before the ugly downside of such effectiveness born of total control came to fruition.

No, I prefer the flawed beauty of goodness over the stark perfection of effectiveness any day.