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2/29/2020

REALITY CATCHES UP WITH TRUMP (and ALL of US)


We are just eight months away from what could spell the end of our unique experiment in democracy.  Some, (like one of my adult daughters) are frightened enough by this possibility to contemplate a move out-of-country. Sharing her fearfulness, my wife and I have entertained similar thoughts (as have others known to us), but we demur, enjoying the nearness of our children and grandchildren, and still believing in the resilience and integrity of our great nation. However, if Donald J. Trump and his sycophants win re-election, the duress and oppression that is sure to come could impact the life decisions of a good many of us.  

Others feel quite differently. Trump’s approval ratings have risen as high as 54%, according to one or two outlier polls, but an average of major polls seems to indicate approval at around 42-45%.  However, we know from 2016 just how inaccurate that form of measurement can be!  Indeed, the polls fail to capture variables that are at the core of Trump’s win in the Electoral College. He only needs 270 votes there to win re-election and just about 30 key battleground districts in 6 states offered enough votes for him to gain over 300 electoral votes in 2016.  If Wisconsin is any indicator, he could possibly do that again, but with a smaller margin. 
On the other hand, something else may be happening according to a recent Quinnipiac poll indicating that democratic candidates are leading Trump by 2-6% points.  That could make the electoral vote very close, perhaps favoring the democratic candidate.

What we can’t forget (nor overcome, apparently) is the probability that the Russians will interfere in our presidential election once again (see past Blogs for 6/17/2019; 11/9/2018; 11/14/2016).  In fact, it has been reported just recently that they are already attempting to influence the democratic primaries in order to gain an advantage for Bernie Sanders.  Some commentators make it seem that Bernie is therefore a favorite of the Russians -- missing the point entirely.  The Russians don’t favor Bernie for President, just for the Democratic nomination for president, precisely because they believe Trump will be able to defeat him if enough voters run away from the ‘socialist democrat’ label (and poll results from Pennsylvania and Michigan seem to back-up that hypothesis).  Russia is working for a Trump re-election; Sanders's nomination is just one tactic within that plan.    

Since his acquittal before the Senate, Trump has been on a rampage of revenge --getting even with those he claims to be “never Trumpers” and who supposedly make up the “Deep State” that he says oppose him at every opportunity within the federal bureaucracy (see my Blog for 10/2/2019). To refresh our memories a bit, here are some examples of what he has done just recently to denigrate or to get rid of those who disappoint, criticize and/or indicate any disloyalty toward him.
1.     In a bold attempt to intimidate any government officials who speak out against him, Trump had Lt. Colonel Vindman (and his twin brother) escorted from their DSA assignments at the White House.  He also recalled U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland; both moves were widely condemned as vindictive.
2.     Sent detailed memos about disloyal government officials he wanted fired, according to more than a dozen sources who spoke with Axios.com.  Trump’s distrust of people inside the White House and the federal bureaucracy has intensified since his impeachment and acquittal, and he thinks his government is filled with “snakes” he wants fired and replaced.”  
3.     He verbally attacked Senator Mitt Romney who, he said, “could undergo some things.” Sounds much like his approach to former Ukrainian ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch, who testified before Congress that she was getting a similar message from Trump’s people when they believed she was an obstacle to their agenda. Trump Jr. suggested Romney be evicted from the Republican Party, and several allies of Trump have shunned Romney.  One Utah state legislator even spoke of introducing recall vote legislation.
4.     In his attempts to de-construct the federal bureaucracy, Trump has put the health and welfare of the American people on the chopping block. In certain parts of the federal bureaucracy, especially those departments that express or demonstrate some opposition to or difficulty with his ideology and/or his behaviors, he has cut staff, fired directors, kept positions unfilled, put acting leaders in place (who are fiercely loyal to President Trump -- most often their top claim to the job!
5.      Recently, Trump named Richard Grenell, a vocal and controversial U.S. ambassador to Germany since May 2018, as the new acting director of national intelligence, replacing the current acting head of the nation's 17 spy agencies. Grenell is known to be fiercely loyal to Trump, but critics have noted that he has no background in intelligence and no top-level management experience in operations.
  
6.     AND NOW WE LEARN that in relation to the Department of HHS, particularly to the unit responsible for preparing for global emergencies, we are faced with an understaffed, disorganized, under-funded hollowed-out agency that is not prepared for what may be coming soon in the form of 
the CORONAVIRUS
 In addition, the Task Force formed under President Obama to deal with global crises was essentially destroyed by this President who has dedicated himself to throwing much of the Obama legacy on the scrap heap.  Sometimes this attitude of vengeance comes back to bite, as it has when this potential pandemic looms large.
7.     In spite of Trump’s claim that “all is well”, scientists and doctors associated with our health agencies had started  getting the word out that we are not prepared (or preparing) adequately for this pandemic, until Trump muzzled them all in order to protect and solidify the lies that everything is under control and that the virus will probably end quickly.
“Messages from the White House diverged throughout Tuesday, with White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow raising eyebrows with remarks in an CNBC interview stating that the virus was "contained" and that it was pretty close to "air-tight."  His remarks came the same day the CDC warned of an inevitable outbreak in the United States.” (MSN.com)
 “Two Cabinet members at separate hearings were grilled over what lawmakers described as an insufficient response so far, while Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) said the White House's budget request to handle the disease was ‘lackluster’.” (CNN.com) 
“Democrats were unsparing in their criticism, with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) saying the administration was showing "towering and dangerous incompetence" in its response to the virus.  He called for at least $3.1 billion in funding and for the administration to appoint a "czar" to oversee the response.”
Instead, Trump appointed Vice President Pence as the one to oversee the government’s response.  Regrettably,  Pence has no expertise in fighting global  pandemics or in applied science, so the mistakes already made by this administration, along with those yet to come, will inevitably play a causative role in the deaths of a large number of people who will have no hope or help from this incompetent administration.

The politicization of every event, the lack of competence, experience and expertise of its leaders, lack of attention to important information and intelligence, the indifference to scientific fact and method, the de-construction of the federal government, plus the location of information-gathering and decision-making in one person – all of it is finally being shown for what it is -- a  disaster! 
Because federal agencies have been hollowed-out and de-moralized by slashed budgets and the firing of professional leadership, the federal government is unable to respond adequately to a threat of global proportions.  Thus, we find ourselves at the mercy of inept leadership and inadequate resources. 

However, the catalysts for this actual and potential destruction, incompetence and corruption are those totally bamboozled and uninformed voters who continue to place us all in danger by their sycophantic support of Donald J. Trump and his minions. 
But, this time around – if Trump is re-elected – the hammer of incompetence and the sickle of corruption are about to fall with devastating effect upon “Never Trumpers” and “Always Trumpers” alike.  Here are just a few of the blows coming your way, sooner rather than later:
·      cuts in Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, and many other government benefits that will devastate access to the care needed by Seniors and others with special needs
·      an economy (and stock market) disrupted by the negative effects of this virus on business and consumers
·      health care changes that benefit Big Pharm and Big Drug companies but devastate ordinary families -- the return of pre-existing conditions, caps on pay-outs, higher prices for some drugs and plans that cost more for everything
·      a coronavirus epidemic in this country could take the lives of hundreds (maybe thousands) of adults and children and “Trumpers” will not be spared these agonizing outcomes
·      a recent appellate court decision could bring something quite unexpected -- once again to Trumpers and non-Trumpers alike -- and that is the withholding of millions of dollars in law enforcement grants to force states to cooperate with U.S. immigration enforcement; such penalties could potentially have a ‘whiplash’ effect on the safety parameters of areas in which many live, especially in states like New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington, Massachusetts, Virginia and Rhode Island.
·      you could find yourself afraid to openly express your opinions for fear of personal attacks on you by the president of the United States and his henchmen; it is happening right now to whistleblowers, professional staff, to judges, and just recently to jurors in the Stone trial, singled-out by name by this president and accused by him of biased activity;
BEWARE Trumpers and never Trumpers for you could end up on an enemies list (reported to be extant in this administration) that might affect your life in ways that could cost you your job, your pension, your house, your car, and your freedom.

DONALD J. TRUMP is ultimately responsible for our plight because of his isolationism and white nationalism; his destructive ideology of de-construction, his paranoia toward any criticism, his inability to understand the necessity of applied science in our lives, and his dangerous modus operandi of appointing leaders for their loyalty rather than for their expertise, their abilities and their empathy and passion for serving others.  Frighteningly, the inexperienced Acting Deputy Director of the White House Corona Virus Task Force has had to solicit help from a larger audience via the internet for operating the global mapping of where the coronavirus is active!  

We are traversing very dangerous ground here because this is not simply “authoritarianism.” Trump is hitting all the discordant notes that have been identified by researchers (such as Professor Lawrence Briggs and others) as characteristic of such groups over a long period of time.   Unfortunately, Americans are led to give much more attention to extremist views of the far Left (“socialism”) and far too little attention to the nihilistic and destructive terrorism and authoritarianism of the extremists of the far Right.

All the way back to the last half of 2016, I have warned readers of this in regard to Donald Trump, and even opined  that “the Donald” was well on his way to fulfilling those characteristics even before he was sworn in as president.  (“Fourteen Reasons to be Anti-Trump” – parts I and II – 11/21 & 11/23/2016).  Here are those 14 characteristics of fascist regimes, in brief:

1)    Powerful and Continuing Nationalism – “Fascist regimes tend to make constant use of patriotic mottos, slogans, symbols, songs, and other paraphernalia” (like hats and T-shirts?).
2)    Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights – “Because of fear of enemies and the need for security, the people in fascist regimes are persuaded that human rights can be ignored in certain cases because of "need."
3)    Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause. “The people are rallied into a unifying patriotic frenzy over the need to eliminate a perceived common threat” like immigrants or Islamists
4)    Supremacy of the Military – “Even when there are widespread domestic problems, the military is given a disproportionate amount of government funding, and the domestic agenda is neglected. Soldiers and military service are glamorized.”
5)    Rampant Sexism – “The governments of fascist nations tend to be almost exclusively male-dominated. Under fascist regimes, traditional gender roles are made more rigid.
6)    Controlled Mass Media – “Sometimes media is directly controlled by the government, but in other cases, the media is indirectly controlled by government regulation, or sympathetic media spokespeople and executives. Censorship, especially in war time, is very common.”
7)    Obsession with National Security – “Fear is used as a motivational tool by the government over the masses.”
8)    Religion and Government are Intertwined – “Governments in fascist nations tend to use the most common religion in the nation as a tool to manipulate public opinion. Religious rhetoric and terminology are common from government leaders, even when the major tenets of the religion are diametrically opposed to the government's policies or actions.” 
9)    Corporate Power is Protected – “The industrial and business aristocracy of a fascist nation often are the ones who put the government leaders into power, creating a mutually beneficial business/government relationship and power elite.”
10)                       Labor Power is Suppressed – “Because the organizing power of labor is the only real threat to a fascist government, labor unions are either eliminated entirely, or are severely suppressed.”
11)                       Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts – “Fascist nations tend to promote and tolerate open hostility to higher education, and academia. It is not uncommon for professors and other academics to be censored or even arrested. Free expression in the arts and letters is openly attacked.”
12)                       Obsession with Crime and Punishment – “Under fascist regimes, the police are given almost limitless power to enforce laws. The people are often willing to overlook police abuses and even forego civil liberties in the name of patriotism. There is often a national police force with virtually unlimited power in fascist nations.”
13)                       Rampant Cronyism and Corruption – “Fascist regimes almost always are governed by groups of friends and associates who appoint each other to government positions and use governmental power and authority to protect their friends from accountability.
14)                       Fraudulent Elections – “Sometimes elections in fascist nations are a complete sham. Other times elections are manipulated by smear campaigns against (or even assassination of) opposition candidates, use of legislation to control voting numbers or political district boundaries, and manipulation of the media. Fascist nations also typically use their judiciaries to manipulate or control elections.”

GET THE PICTURE?  It is essential that we keep reminding ourselves that this so-called President and his behavior must be viewed in this context.  Otherwise, we risk the same fate as has befallen many other countries whose people failed to recognize the path being taken by their elected leaders until it was too late to prevent a corrupt despotic ruler and his cronies from taking over their society and their lives.  Not recognizing what is happening is tantamount to acceptance and even encouragement of the inevitable outcomes. 

The main concern of our opposition should not just be the removal of this wannabe dictator from office.  There must also be a thorough examination of the qualifications and motives of his cronies, henchmen and abettors of despotism.  Their occupation of any elective or appointed office -- or attempts to capture any office with tainted money and/or manipulative propaganda -- must be monitored and strongly opposed wherever needed.  Reforming our election system and strengthening the constitutional safeguards of our representative democracy must also receive our undivided attention, along with a firm resolve to: 
VOTE THIS INCOMPETENT CORRUPT PRESIDENT and HENCHMEN OUT OF OFFICE.