Showing posts with label GOP. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Objectively speaking...WTF is Donald Trump DOING To US?

Let's review...

From an outsider, objective perspective, Donald Trump as POTUS 47 appears to be pursuing several key objectives, with his actions reflecting a mix of personal, political, and ideological motivations:


1. Consolidating Personal Power & Avoiding Accountability
  • Undermining institutions that could hold him accountable (DOJ, FBI, courts, media).
  • Seeking to expand executive authority and diminish checks on his power.
  • Promoting loyalists and attacking dissenters, ensuring a government that serves him personally.
  • Using government power to punish political enemies.
2. Reshaping the U.S. Government to Favor His Base & Ideology
  • Pushing Christian Nationalism and right-wing populism (e.g., attacking "woke" institutions).
  • Weakening regulatory agencies, favoring corporate interests and deregulation.
  • Centralizing power in the executive branch while sidelining Congress and the courts.
3. Cementing Control Over the Republican Party
  • Silencing or ousting moderate/conservative opposition within the GOP.
  • Elevating hardliners like JD Vance, ensuring his brand dominates post-Trump GOP.
  • Keeping his base engaged with cultural war issues, conspiracies, and grievance politics.
4. Redefining America’s Global Role Toward Isolationism & Autocracy
  • Undermining NATO and cozying up to authoritarian leaders.
  • Weakening U.S. diplomatic influence while prioritizing transactional foreign policies.
  • Encouraging nationalist and protectionist economic policies.
5. Securing Long-Term Influence Beyond His Presidency
  • Installing Supreme Court justices and federal judges aligned with his agenda.
  • Supporting efforts to rewrite voting laws in ways that favor Republicans.
  • Encouraging state-level legislation to further entrench Trumpist ideology.
At its core, Trump’s second term appears designed to reshape the U.S. into a more authoritarian, nationalist state centered around his personal power and ideology. He’s leveraging chaos, division, and institutional erosion to ensure that he and his movement remain dominant—potentially beyond his presidency.


Compiled with aid of ChatGPT


Thursday, March 27, 2025

Trump, Putin, and His GOP (Whose REALLY?): A Legacy of Revisionism, Regression, and Ongoing American Ruin

There's a lot to get to here...

Donald Trump's longstanding admiration for Vladimir Putin—a war criminal in Ukraine and a ruthless despot in Russia and beyond—aligns with Putin's revisionist and regressive beliefs, mirrors those of the now Trump "Republican" Party. 

Here I would like to reflect forward to an upcoming blog.for Monday, March 31, 2025: "Would the Founding Fathers Be Republicans Today? A Look at the Constitution's Signers and Modern Conservatism"


The once Republican Party's alignment with Trump (and therefore, Putin) has been evident not just recently, but for decades leading up to the Trump 2016 election, and then his 2024 return as POTUS47, despite his status as a convicted felon—a reality as absurd as it is alarming.

First, let's share, from the Marsh singing family at @marshsongs (music video):"The people of Europe stand with Ukraine against the threat of a false peace as much as a brutal war. Because of our shared history. Because of our shared future. Because it is just. Because it is necessary. And because they deserve nothing less. Don't abandon them. #SlavaUkraini"

Remember Project 2025?

From Julie B(rooklyn) BABY WOKE AF 🇺🇸🇯🇲 @JMeanypants - It’s Project 2025. Every single fuck up, including the signal chat breach, is plucked from the pages of Project 2025. It’s a DOOMSDAY INITIATIVE:

Moving on...

It's important to recognize one very serious issue about Donald Trump:

Donald Trump is still POTUS45, who worked hard to normalize his purposeful chaos & autocratic bigotry. Playing out now as convicted felon POTUS47, we are witnessing his now normalized version of a fascist POTUS, reshaped, hidden in plain sight, to overtake and diminish this country. But all still Donald. The guy who is not our friend. Not an American "President" in the historically understood version of the office. 

Unless you're a person of very questionable orientation. Or utterly deluded. Fooled by the charlatan, the career criminal, Donald Trump.

Trump, as POTUS45 and now POTUS47, has worked to reshape the country in his own toxic image, bringing change that challenges the status quo in ways his supporters seem incapable of recognizing. While his approach may be unconventional, it's important to recognize how his vision and leadership continue to resonate with a significant portion of disaffected, if not mesmerized, Americans. 

Who voted for this clown? This career criminal? It has to do with how such bad ideas spread across the nation and the world. For an examination to give you an idea, just in case you're still unaware of this kind of thing...

The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram - FRONTLINE & ProPublica investigate how an online network known as Terrorgram spread extremism & violence. This traces the rise of a global community of white supremacists & the anonymous, loosely moderated platforms used to spread hate & promote terror attacks.

So...

Regardless of differing opinions, we must remember that we are all part of the same nation and that the future of America, as founded and intended, relies on open dialogue and mutual respect, even amidst strong disagreements. We must also listen to our international friends, while realizing that listening too closely to our international (and domestic) enemies will lead us to ruin, and to their decades long struggle for success over and against US..


If Vladimir Putin had a U.S. president under his influence, he might pursue the following actions to undermine America:

  1. Weaken NATO Alliances: Undermine commitments to NATO, creating divisions within the alliance.

  2. Reduce Support for Ukraine: Halt military and financial aid to Ukraine, allowing Russian aggression to proceed unchecked.Chatham House+1Institute for the Study of War+1

  3. Lift Sanctions on Russia: Remove economic sanctions, bolstering Russia's economy and geopolitical standing.

  4. Undermine U.S. Intelligence: Discredit and weaken U.S. intelligence agencies to reduce their effectiveness.

  5. Promote Isolationist Policies: Encourage withdrawal from international agreements and organizations, diminishing U.S. global influence.

  6. Foster Domestic Division: Exploit social and political divisions to destabilize internal cohesion.

  7. Compromise Cybersecurity: Allow vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, exposing the U.S. to cyber threats.

  8. Weaken Trade Alliances: Dismantle trade agreements that counterbalance Russian economic interests.

  9. Reduce Military Readiness: Cut defense spending or reallocate resources away from strategic priorities.

  10. Control Energy Policies: Implement energy strategies that increase dependence on Russian resources.Business Insider

Since his inauguration in January 2025, convicted felon and insurrectionist (absurdly) Pres. Donald Trump has undertaken several actions:

  1. Imposed 25% Tariffs on Auto Imports: Aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing but criticized for potential global trade repercussions.AP News

  2. Paused Foreign Aid Programs: Ordered a 90-day suspension of U.S. foreign development assistance for review, affecting global aid projects.Wikipedia

  3. Reinstated the Mexico City Policy: Restricted U.S. funding to foreign organizations that provide or promote abortions.Reuters

  4. Reduced DEI Initiatives: Issued executive orders curbing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs within federal agencies.

  5. Negotiated with Russia on Economic Deals: Discussed potential joint ventures and lifting sanctions in exchange for cease-fire agreements in Ukraine.Business Insider

  6. Adjusted Immigration Policies: Implemented stricter immigration controls and revised asylum procedures.

  7. Restructured Federal Agencies: Initiated plans to reorganize agencies to increase efficiency, including dissolving USAID.

  8. Revised Environmental Regulations: Rolled back certain environmental protections to promote energy independence.

  9. Addressed Election Integrity: Signed executive orders focusing on election security measures.Ballotpedia+2Federal Register+2AP News+2

  10. Granted Clemency to Devon Archer: Issued a pardon to the former business associate of Hunter Biden.Ballotpedia

Comparing these lists, certain actions by President Trump, such as negotiating economic deals with Russia and adjusting foreign aid, align with strategies that could potentially benefit Russian interests. However, it's important to note that these actions are part of broader policy decisions and may not directly indicate foreign influence. The motivations and implications of each action require careful analysis to understand their impact on U.S. interests and global relations.


​Now...if we redraw that with comparisons of similarities and list in order if importance of damages to America, here’s a structured comparison, ranked by potential damage to America, with similarities highlighted.

Most Damaging Actions (1-5)

  1. Weaken NATO Alliances (Putin Goal)Reduced NATO Commitments (Trump Action)

    • Trump has signaled a decrease in U.S. support for NATO, questioning its value and suggesting European nations should pay more.

    • Weakening NATO directly benefits Russia by undermining Western military cooperation.

  2. Reduce Support for Ukraine (Putin Goal)Negotiated with Russia on Economic Deals (Trump Action)

    • Trump has explored lifting sanctions on Russia in exchange for potential cease-fire agreements.

    • This aligns with Putin’s objective of securing control over Ukraine with minimal Western resistance.

  3. Lift Sanctions on Russia (Putin Goal)Eased Sanctions Discussions (Trump Action)

    • Trump’s administration has debated loosening restrictions on Russia to encourage economic collaboration.

    • This would strengthen Putin’s economy and geopolitical leverage.

  4. Foster Domestic Division (Putin Goal)Reduced DEI Initiatives & Election Integrity Actions (Trump Action)

    • Policies reducing diversity programs and focusing on election security have fueled internal debates and division.

    • Social instability and political polarization weaken national unity—key to Russian disinformation goals.

  5. Control Energy Policies (Putin Goal)Rolled Back Environmental Regulations (Trump Action)

    • Rolling back environmental protections encourages fossil fuel dependence, potentially reducing renewable energy investment.

    • A less energy-independent U.S. could lead to future reliance on global (including Russian) energy markets.


Moderate Damage Actions (6-8)

  1. Undermine U.S. Intelligence (Putin Goal)Restructured Federal Agencies (Trump Action)

    • Trump’s moves to reorganize intelligence and government bodies have created uncertainty about their future operations.

    • Discrediting or limiting intelligence agencies aids foreign adversaries by reducing U.S. counterespionage capabilities.

  2. Weaken Trade Alliances (Putin Goal)Imposed 25% Tariffs on Auto Imports (Trump Action)

    • Tariffs disrupt global trade partnerships, potentially alienating allies and strengthening rival economies.

    • Disrupting international trade agreements benefits Russia by diminishing U.S. economic leadership.

  3. Compromise Cybersecurity (Putin Goal)Paused Foreign Aid Programs (Trump Action)

    • Halting aid may include cybersecurity-related support to allies, weakening digital defenses against Russian cyberwarfare.

    • A weaker digital infrastructure exposes America to cyber threats from foreign adversaries.


Less Immediate but Still Harmful Actions (9-10)

  1. Reduce Military Readiness (Putin Goal)Reprioritized Defense Spending (Trump Action)

    • While not explicitly reducing military funding, Trump’s redirection of defense priorities could impact readiness.

    • A less agile military benefits adversaries like Russia in strategic planning.

  2. Promote Isolationist Policies (Putin Goal)America-First Immigration and Aid Policies (Trump Action)

  • Limiting foreign aid and focusing inward could lead to diplomatic disengagement.

  • This creates a power vacuum Russia (and China) can exploit.


Several of these overlaps between Pres. Trump's actions and policies that align with Russian President Vladimir Putin's interests have raised concerns about prioritizing personal or foreign interests over those of the United States. 

Notable instances include:​

  1. Advocating for Russia's Reentry into the G7: President Trump expressed a desire to see Russia reinstated into the Group of Seven (G7), stating, "I'd love to have them back. I think it was a mistake to throw them out." This stance aligns with Putin's interest in regaining a platform within this influential group, potentially easing international isolation.POLITICO

  2. Praising Putin Publicly: Throughout his tenure, President Trump has consistently offered commendations to President Putin, referring to him as "highly respected." Such public endorsements can bolster Putin's international standing, serving Russian interests by legitimizing his leadership on the world stage.Representative Swalwell

  3. Negotiating Economic Deals Favorable to Russia: In recent discussions, President Trump and President Putin have explored significant economic collaborations, including joint ventures in Arctic exploration and space projects. These initiatives could lead to the lifting of U.S. sanctions on Russia, directly benefiting the Russian economy while raising questions about the strategic advantages for the United States.Business Insider

  4. Brokered Agreements Undermining European Security: The Trump administration has facilitated deals that, while presented as ceasefires, have been criticized for heavily favoring Russia over Ukraine. These agreements risk compromising Ukraine's strategic advantages and pressuring European allies, aligning more with Russian geopolitical goals than with reinforcing U.S. alliances and commitments.Latest news & breaking headlines

These actions have been perceived by too many analysts as aligning more closely with President Putin's interests, potentially at the expense of U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives. The extent to which these overlaps serve President Trump's personal interests over those of the country remains a subject of ongoing debate and analysis.

Conclusion?

Oh my God! What in the Hell were we thinking re-electing a malignant narcissist, career criminal, recidivist adjudicated sexual abuser, convicted felon, and fascistic revisionist bigot to the highest office not just in OUR land, but in the most powerful and richest country in the history of Humanity?

Seriously. What is Wrong with US?

While not all Trump actions directly align with Putin’s goals, there are significant overlaps in policies that weaken U.S. alliances, benefit Russian economic and geopolitical interests, and increase domestic divisions.

 Whether intentional or not, these policies shift global power dynamics in ways that Russia could exploit.

With Trump prioritizing personal gain and favor with Putin over national security, democracy, and global stability, America is teetering on the edge of authoritarian demagogery, continuing intentional fascist division, and irreversible decline.


Unless we do SOMETHING. In 2026 we can (and likely will) vote Republicans out. Then in 2028, we can end the Trump MaGA/Republicans' political personality cult and return America to Americans. But we then need to never, ever return to this nonsense. Including never, ever again electing a Trump family member, or any of the Trump Seditionist/Insurrectionist Party members, many of whom are still in Congress today.

Who?

Several current members of Congress have demonstrated strong allegiance to former President Donald Trump, aligning closely with his political ideology and supporting his initiatives. 

Notable Congressional figures include:​

Senators:

  1. John Cornyn (Texas)

  2. Ted Cruz (Texas)

  3. Josh Hawley (Missouri)

  4. Mitch McConnell (Kentucky) – Supported Trump in many areas, though with occasional tensions.

  5. John Kennedy (Louisiana) – A consistent supporter of Trump’s policy agenda.

Representatives:

  1. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia, 14th District)

  2. Matt Gaetz (Florida, 1st District)

  3. Lauren Boebert (Colorado, 3rd District)

  4. Jim Jordan (Ohio, 4th District)

  5. Paul Gosar (Arizona, 4th District)

  6. Scott Perry (Pennsylvania, 10th District)

  7. Andy Biggs (Arizona, 5th District)

  8. Louie Gohmert (Texas, 1st District)

  9. Kevin McCarthy (California, House Speaker)

  10. Jim Banks (Indiana, 3rd District)

These individuals represent a faction within the Republican Party that has worked to support and advance Trump’s vision, some more vocally than others, but all aligned to varying degrees with his policies and influence.

If we want America back from right-wing extremists, we have to see who they are, recognize what is being done to us, and eliminate them from political or public office, ever again.

Including Trump and his 1st family of criminals. 

Brief aside...

Seeing clearly what must be seen
Steve Schmidt
"2025 marks the beginning of a splendid season of American anniversaries that come in a time of American crisis that is growing greater by the day."

Another...

Toxic Christian Nationalist Evangelicalism has made it into the WH, unseparating it with gov. WH cuts health/vaccinations, adds..."Faith"? America's worst donation to the world, Evangelicalism, already in government & elsewhere, yeah, this is bad.

Remember all those warnings about maintaining a separation between Church and State?
Yes, the attached image is just as crooked as this nonsense from Trump, now also in our WH: The Great Grift Expansion.

The principle of separating church and state is fundamental to ensuring religious freedom and maintaining a fair, pluralistic society. For a comprehensive exploration of this topic, you might find the following article insightful:​

  • "Five Reasons To Be Thankful For Separation Of Church And State" by Americans United for Separation of Church and State

This article outlines key reasons why this separation is vital, including:

  1. Freedom from an Official Religion: Preventing the establishment of a state-sponsored religion protects individuals from potential oppression and ensures that religious institutions remain independent from governmental control.

  2. Promotion of Pluralism: A clear boundary between church and state fosters a diverse society where multiple faiths and beliefs can coexist peacefully, enriching the cultural fabric of the nation.

  3. Protection of Individual Belief: By keeping government out of religious matters, individuals retain the right to choose, change, or abstain from religious affiliations without state interference.MSUToday | Michigan State University

  4. Secular Public Education: Ensuring that public schools remain free from religious endorsements creates an inclusive environment for students of all backgrounds and upholds the integrity of educational content.

  5. Counteraction of Christian Nationalism: Maintaining church-state separation challenges the notion that any single religion should dominate governmental policies, thereby safeguarding democratic principles.

For a historical perspective, the National Park Service provides an overview of how this principle has been integral to American democracy:NPS.gov

  • "Separation of Church & State History" by the U.S. National Park Service

This resource delves into the origins and evolution of church-state separation, highlighting its role in protecting individual rights and preventing governmental overreach into religious affairs.

These articles offer a thorough understanding of why the separation of church and state remains a cornerstone of freedom and equality in society.

Look. We can do better. We just have to want to, to even see that we need to, but it will require ongoing effort to educate and reintegrate those who have lost their way in the great American experiment that has endured for over 200 years. Meanwhile, one major political party has actively worked to undermine it, pushing for Christian Nationalist ideals, fringe beliefs like "accelerationism," dangerous conspiracy theories like "replacement theory," and the misguided goal of transforming our democratic constitutional republic into a fascist, oligarchic, kakistocratic state—one defined by abuse, inequality, and toxic capitalism where only the powerful hold control.


Compiled with aid of ChatGPT

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Impeachment vs. the 25th Amendment: What’s More Likely to Remove Trump?

On convicted felon POTUS47 Donald Trump's impeachment.

No, that's useless. 

25th Amendment actually might eventually gain traction with Republicans as We're now just waiting around until it is finally invoked, unsurprisingly likely (necessarily) from Republicans, AFTER it's too late to save our economy while not much caring about our democracy.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Weird CFPOTUS47 Trump's Weird Broligarchy is different than Putin's Oligarchy

The oligarchic structures under convicted felon CFPOTUS47 Donald Trump and war criminal Vladimir Putin exhibit notable differences, particularly in their composition and the nature of their alliances.

First up, CFPOTUS47 Donald Trump's EOs:

Tracking Trump's executive orders: What he's signed so far (from Axios).

Oh, and this: Female Bishop Calls Out Trump to His Face at Church Service

Moving on...

Jon Stewart on The Daily Show, on weird Trump's weird "broligarchy" and more.


Putin's Oligarchy: In Russia, the oligarchy primarily consists of individuals who capitalized on the post-Soviet economic turmoil to amass wealth, often through acquiring state assets at undervalued prices. These oligarchs typically have backgrounds in traditional industries such as oil, gas, and minerals. Their relationship with Putin is symbiotic; they support his regime and, in return, receive protection and opportunities to maintain and expand their wealth. However, this alliance is precarious, as any dissent or miscalculation can lead to severe repercussions, including loss of assets or imprisonment.

Trump's Oligarchy: In contrast, the emerging oligarchy in the United States under Donald Trump's leadership is characterized by the involvement of tech magnates and billionaires from the technology sector. Figures such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg have shown significant support for Trump's administration, attending private events and making substantial financial contributions. This alliance suggests a potential shift in American politics, where ultra-wealthy tech elites hold considerable influence over government policies. Unlike the Russian model, this oligarchy is deeply intertwined with the technology industry, potentially affecting areas like federal regulations, government spending, and the dissemination of information.

Key Differences:

  • Industry Focus: Russia's oligarchy is rooted in traditional industries like energy and minerals, whereas the U.S. version under Trump is heavily influenced by the technology sector.

  • Nature of Alliances: In Russia, oligarchs often emerged from the privatization chaos of the 1990s, forming alliances based on mutual survival and benefit. In the U.S., tech billionaires are aligning with the government to potentially shape policies that favor technological advancement and deregulation.

  • Stability of Relationships: Russian oligarchs operate in a more volatile environment, where falling out of favor with Putin can lead to dire consequences. In contrast, U.S. tech magnates engage in a more stable political climate, using their influence to steer policies without the same level of personal risk.

These distinctions highlight how different political and economic contexts shape the formation and operation of oligarchies in Russia and the United States.

So, Trump has less control of his?

In Russia, President Vladimir Putin exercises substantial control over the oligarchs. During his tenure, he restructured the power dynamics established in the 1990s, ensuring that oligarchs operated under the state's influence. This transformation led to a system where oligarchs serve at the discretion of state officials, consolidating wealth and power within a close-knit circle. Notably, 110 individuals control 35% of Russia's wealth, reflecting the concentration of economic power.

Trump's Relationship with Tech Billionaires:

In contrast, during Donald Trump's presidency, the relationship between the administration and tech billionaires like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg was more collaborative than controlling. These tech magnates actively supported Trump's administration, participating in private events and making substantial financial contributions. For instance, Elon Musk contributed $200 million to Trump's Super PAC and was prominently featured during the inauguration ceremonies. This support suggests a mutual alignment of interests rather than direct control by the state over these individuals.

Comparative Analysis:

While Putin maintains a hierarchical structure where oligarchs are subordinate to state authority, Trump's interaction with tech billionaires indicates a partnership model. In this model, both the administration and the tech leaders pursue shared goals, such as reducing federal bureaucracy and influencing policy directions. Therefore, it can be inferred that Trump has less direct control over his allied billionaires compared to Putin's authoritative stance over Russian oligarchs.

Which is more dangerous for their country?


Elon Musk, January 20, 2025

Putin's Oligarchy:

Characteristics:

  • Centralized Control: Putin's tight grip over Russian oligarchs creates a system where dissent is punished, leading to reduced checks on government power.
  • Economic Dependency: A significant portion of Russia's wealth is concentrated in traditional industries (oil, gas, and minerals), making the economy vulnerable to external shocks like sanctions or fluctuating commodity prices.
  • Suppression of Dissent: This system stifles political opposition, independent media, and civil society, fostering authoritarianism.
  • Global Risks: The reliance on state-controlled oligarchs allows Putin to weaponize economic resources (e.g., gas supplies to Europe), affecting international stability.

Dangers to Russia:

  • Concentrated power undermines democratic development.
  • Economic stagnation due to corruption and lack of innovation.
  • Long-term instability if the system collapses without Putin's centralized control.

Trump's Oligarchy:

Characteristics:

  • Decentralized Influence: U.S. billionaires like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg exert influence independently, often shaping policy through lobbying, donations, and media ownership.
  • Focus on Technology: The dominance of tech magnates introduces risks of monopolization, privacy violations, and algorithmic manipulation.
  • Weaker Government Control: Unlike Putin, Trump does not directly control these individuals but aligns with them on policies that benefit their interests, such as deregulation and tax cuts.
  • Polarization: The relationship between wealthy elites and government may exacerbate political polarization and inequality, undermining public trust in institutions.

Dangers to the U.S.:

  • Increased inequality and erosion of public trust in democracy.
  • Greater influence of unelected billionaires on public policy.
  • Potential manipulation of information ecosystems (e.g., social media algorithms) to shape public opinion and elections.

Which is More Dangerous?

  1. To Their Own Country:

    • Putin's oligarchy is arguably more dangerous to Russia due to its suppression of political freedoms, economic stagnation, and reliance on authoritarianism, which can lead to long-term instability and collapse.
    • Trump's oligarchy presents a subtler danger through the erosion of democratic norms, increasing inequality, and empowering tech giants to influence policy without accountability.
  2. To Global Stability:

    • Putin's oligarchy poses a more immediate threat to international stability through aggressive foreign policies and economic weaponization.
    • Trump's oligarchy might destabilize the global tech landscape, raising concerns about privacy, monopolization, and the spread of disinformation.

Conclusion: While both systems have significant risks, Putin's oligarchy appears more dangerous in the short term due to its authoritarian grip and international aggressiveness. 

However, Convicted Feon POTUS Trump's model could well have longer-term ramifications for democracy and global governance, particularly if left unchecked.


Compiled with aid of ChatGPT

 

Monday, January 20, 2025

America in 2025: Democracy to Oligarchy (& Kakistocracy)

With the inauguration of convicted Felon Donald Trump today, we have to consider where we are at. And it does not look good. While some praise it as a New America. Something we have heard criminals claim at various times in the past, always proven to be untrue. Those like Joseph McCarthy with his "red scare" who, as with Trump, is just a calling of others to arms to empower himself, first and foremost. 

Donald Trump as POTUS47. It this the beginning of the end for us? Or the end of the beginning? Is this the beginning of an authoritarian America, or simply growing pains to strengthen America from ever again going down this anti-democratic and authoritarian path of disingenuity, disinformation, disruption, and destruction?


Kakistocracy. by the way, refers to a system of government in which the leaders are the least qualified, most corrupt, or most incompetent individuals available. The term comes from the Greek words kakistos (meaning "worst") and kratos (meaning "rule" or "power"), and it describes a government run by those who are corrupt, inept, or unfit to govern. In a kakistocracy, power is typically held by individuals who act in their own self-interest rather than for the benefit of the public, often leading to mismanagement, widespread corruption, and poor governance.

Why? Because this IS what (and who) Trump is, in nominating to lead our government institutions people lacking proper qualifications for their nominated positions. 

Why?

Putting unqualified individuals in positions of power and institutions can happen for a variety of reasons, often influenced by political, economic, or ideological factors. Here are a few common reasons why this might occur:

  1. Political Patronage and Loyalty: In some cases, leaders or political parties may prioritize loyalty and personal connections over qualifications. Appointing friends, allies, or political supporters, regardless of their competence, helps maintain power and solidify political support. This can lead to positions being filled by individuals who lack the skills or knowledge required to perform effectively.

  2. Ideological or Partisan Goals: Political leaders might appoint individuals who share their specific ideological or partisan views, even if they are not qualified for the role. The goal may be to advance a particular agenda rather than ensuring competent governance. This is often seen in the appointment of judges, agency heads, or other key figures in the administration.

  3. Cronyism and Corruption: In some cases, the appointment of unqualified individuals is a result of cronyism or corruption. Individuals may be chosen because they are willing to engage in corrupt practices or because they offer financial or personal benefits to those in power. This often undermines the effectiveness and integrity of institutions.

  4. Political and Business Influence: Large corporations, interest groups, or wealthy individuals may influence the appointment of unqualified people to positions of power to protect their own interests. By placing their allies in positions of influence, they can shape policies that benefit their business or financial goals, sometimes at the expense of public welfare.

  5. Lack of Accountability: In some systems, especially those with weak checks and balances, leaders may be able to appoint unqualified individuals without facing significant public scrutiny or consequences. In such environments, there may be little to no pressure to ensure that the most qualified individuals are appointed to positions of power.

  6. Short-Term Political Gains: Some leaders may prioritize short-term political or electoral gains over long-term governance and effectiveness. Appointing individuals who can mobilize a certain voter base, or who are seen as symbols of a particular movement, may be seen as more beneficial in the short run, even if they lack qualifications.

  7. Ideological Disregard for Expertise: Some populist or anti-establishment movements deliberately place unqualified individuals in power as a rejection of traditional elites, experts, or institutions. This is often framed as a way to "drain the swamp" or challenge the establishment, though it can lead to ineffective governance.

In all these cases, the decision to place unqualified people in power can harm institutions, diminish the quality of governance, and erode public trust in the system. It may also result in poor decision-making and the mismanagement of critical issues, potentially leading to long-term damage to a country's political and economic health.

While some may believe that Donald Trump is saving them from our government (apparently by destroying it), it is an irrational and disreputable view regarding our most immoral (and effectively nearly our worst) POTUS...a convicted felon who was re-elected under circumstances of delusion and frankly, criminal intent. 

In presidential rankings, Abraham Lincoln rated #1. Barack Obama rated #10. Donald Trump...#41 out of our 46 presidents as of today (with tomorrow being convicted felon Donald Trump's inauguration as POTUS47.

The image above illustrates themes of power dynamics and collective action. It depicts a transformation from oppression to liberation: initially, a figure wields a whip over a submissive group, but the group eventually rises against the oppressor. The image suggests that solidarity and collective action can overpower tyranny.

In the context of the past 20 years in America, and particularly with the framing of Donald Trump as either a savior or a manipulator, interpretations vary depending on political alignment. But it's quite obvious to anyone paying close, or even distant attention (as with our friends worldwide) that Donald Trump is part of a tyrannical orientation with an easily uncovered disreputable career.

Conservative Perspective:

Many conservatives see Trump as the figure fighting against entrenched elites, "saving" the people from oppressive systems like "the swamp," big government, or globalist agendas. To them, Trump represents the individual who breaks the whip held by these powers. "Conservatism" today, is not what it once was. Or as it's still claimed to be.

While both forms of conservatism value national identity, personal liberty, and tradition, Trump’s conservatism has brought a more combative and populist tone to the forefront, often challenging the status quo and the institutions that traditional conservatism sought to preserve.

Opposing Perspective:

Critics argue that Trump himself embodies the authoritarian figure, concentrating power and leveraging divisive rhetoric to maintain control. From this perspective, his actions and policies (e.g., tax cuts for the wealthy, environmental deregulation, and alleged undermining of democratic norms) disproportionately serve elites rather than ordinary citizens, contradicting the notion of him as a liberator.

Overarching Theme:

The image underscores the potential for manipulation of collective belief systems. Trump's supporters might view themselves as the liberated group, but critics could argue that their alignment with Trump perpetuates systemic oppression under the guise of populist rhetoric. The image invites reflection on how leaders use narratives of "us versus them" to wield influence and whether true liberation is achieved or if the cycle of oppression continues under a different guise.

Pointing out how the objective view about Donald Trump is not a good one as he is a convicted felon and has been a lifelong and career criminal.

The claim that Donald Trump is a "convicted felon" is inaccurate as of now. While he has faced numerous legal challenges, including indictments and civil lawsuits, none have yet resulted in a felony conviction. However, he has been found liable in certain civil cases, including one involving sexual abuse and defamation. It is critical to distinguish between criminal convictions and civil liabilities when discussing his record.

That said, Trump has faced significant legal and ethical controversies over the years that invite scrutiny. Here's an objective overview of some of the major issues often cited by critics:

1. History of Fraud and Business Misconduct

  • The Trump University case resulted in a $25 million settlement after allegations that the program defrauded students.
  • The Trump Foundation was dissolved in 2019 following a lawsuit alleging misuse of charitable funds for personal and political purposes.
  • Multiple contractors and employees have accused Trump of failing to pay for services rendered.

2. Tax and Financial Irregularities

  • Trump was the first president in decades to refuse to release his tax returns voluntarily, raising questions about transparency.
  • The New York Times' investigation into his taxes revealed years of aggressive tax avoidance, claiming substantial losses to offset income and paying little to no federal income tax in some years.

3. Criminal Indictments (2023–2024)

  • Trump has been criminally indicted four times in connection with:
    • Classified documents case: Mishandling sensitive national security documents after leaving office.
    • 2020 election interference: Allegations of attempting to overturn election results in Georgia and on a federal level.
    • Stormy Daniels hush money case: Alleged falsification of business records to conceal payments.
    • January 6th Capitol attack: Charged for conspiring to defraud the United States, obstructing an official proceeding, and inciting insurrection.

4. Evasion of Accountability

  • Critics argue that Trump's tactics often involve delaying and deflecting through lawsuits, appeals, and public attacks on institutions like the judiciary, FBI, and DOJ. This behavior erodes trust in the rule of law and democratic norms.

5. Ethical Concerns During His Presidency

  • Emoluments clause violations: Accusations of profiting from the presidency by promoting his properties for official government and foreign delegations.
  • Nepotism: Appointing his children and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to key advisory roles despite their lack of qualifications.
  • Use of presidential power for personal gain: Pressuring Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden (which led to his first impeachment).

6. Patterns of Manipulation and Deception

  • Trump has a documented history of making false or misleading statements, with fact-checkers counting tens of thousands during his presidency. Critics argue that his frequent use of misinformation undermines public trust.

7. Social and Political Impact

  • Trump's divisive rhetoric has exacerbated polarization, emboldened extremist groups, and fueled distrust in democratic institutions.
  • His role in the January 6th Capitol insurrection marked a low point in American democracy, with many viewing it as an attack on the peaceful transfer of power.

The Broader Implications

While Trump’s supporters delusionally view him as a fighter against corrupt elites (which he is himself), critics and most rational thinkers argue his actions consistently reflect self-interest, authoritarianism, and a disregard for democratic norms, the US Constitution, and the law.

Controversies surrounding Donald Trump and those from his inner circle, suggest patterns of prioritizing personal and political gains over accountability, ethical governance, or public service. To wit, a career of criminality and abuse.

With convicted felon Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, January 20, 2025, a new era of America arises under the auspices of an authoritarian and convicted criminal as POTUS47. 

US institutions and the US Constitution, aside from the Department of Justice (recognizing its own failures in holding Trump accountable after he left office in 2021), politically swelter under the weight of the Trump crime organization, now being assimilated within the US Government as it reforms it from an oligarchy or plutocracy, with elements of kleptocracy, into a kakistocracy.

As of January 19, 2025, the most fitting description of the United States, based on current political and economic trends, could be oligarchy or plutocracy, with elements of kleptocracy and meritocracy also being relevant, depending on the specific issue being discussed.

  • Oligarchy: Many critics of the U.S. system argue that power is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a small number of wealthy individuals, corporations, and interest groups, who influence policy through lobbying, campaign contributions, and media ownership. This has led to concerns that the government serves the interests of the elite rather than the general population, especially on issues like tax policy, healthcare, and corporate regulation.

  • Plutocracy: With the growing influence of wealth in politics, such as the rise of super PACs, the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few individuals, and the outsized impact of billionaires on elections, the term "plutocracy" is often used to highlight the role that wealth plays in shaping political outcomes. This has raised concerns that economic inequality has reached levels where the rich can effectively control government policy.

  • Kleptocracy: While the term "kleptocracy" generally refers to the outright theft of state resources for personal gain, there have been instances where government officials or business elites have been accused of corruption, embezzlement, and self-dealing, particularly in relation to issues like government contracts, tax policy, and regulatory capture. Critics of the current system sometimes use the term to suggest that corruption is pervasive at the highest levels of power.

  • Meritocracy: Despite its ideal, the U.S. is increasingly criticized for not functioning as a true meritocracy, especially with regard to social mobility. Structural inequalities related to race, class, education, and geography have made it difficult for many Americans to succeed based purely on merit. However, meritocratic ideals are still often used to justify policies, particularly in education and employment.

As of January 19, 2025, the most fitting description of the United States IS, based on current political and economic trends with Donald Trump's inauguration tomorrow, is that of a plutocracy or oligarchy, where wealth and concentrated power shape the political landscape, limiting true democratic representation. 

However, aspects of kleptocracy (with lingering remains of an ever-decreasing meritocracy), still play roles in the broader discussion of American governance, depending on the specific issue being discussed.

Much of the problem is Donald Trump's divisional tactics to divide and conquer America. WE can do better together. We all need to see that.


We can do better. But not if one cannot see beyond one's partisan, especially when delusional, beliefs.

Do we even want to do better anymore? Because it doesn't seem like it as those on the right denigrate democracy, praise authoritarianism and autocratic enemies of Western democracies, and continue to confuse reality with fantasy and tribalism.

We CAN do better. Easily. 

Reality still matters. While we are welcome to our own opinions, we are not welcome to have our own personal (or tribal or partisan)...facts.


Let's end with these two thoughts:

Twenty Lessons On Tyranny, From the Twentieth Century - Timothy Snyder.

And finally...

Why I remain hopeful about America Even as darkness falls - Robert Reich

Compiled with the aid of ChatGPT