Saturday, October 17, 2020

Two Hundred and Sixty Eight

Americans didn't vote for Trump because they didn't know he’s a con man, but because they did know.

Most Americans are conformists, chafing against authority and making heroes of those who successfully defy it, even when they're outlaws like Jesse James.  Not because their laws are unjust—most Americans have no more sense of right and wrong than their masters do; all they know is obedience and disobedience—but they prefer less violent heroes, if only because the punishment for disobedience is less severe.

Most of all they admire a successful con man, even when they’re the victims of his con, because he exposes the hypocrisy of our society.  It's tiresome pretending this Potemkin village called 'The United States' is real.

Like all successful con men, Trump has a sense of humor.  He lets his marks in on the joke, and they love him for it, even though the joke's on them. 

He mocks the myth of the self-made man as well as the myth of the clueless, self-centered rich man when he says he started out in business with nothing but a small loan of a million dollars from his father.  He mocks his own victims/supporters as well as the society that teaches them to be victims when he says he loves the poorly educated.      

His opponents claim Trump is America’s Hitler.  He's actually the man German industrialists thought Hitler was.

They thought Hitler was only a con man, an opportunist whom they could buy and use, when in reality he was a fanatic.  Trump really is only a con man. 

For a while this clown amused us with his antics, diverting our attention from the crimes of our masters; but now that comedy has turned to tragedy, it's time for Pantalone to exit the stage.  

Trump has shown his supporters what they would do if they had his power, and most of them—not all, but most—don’t like what they see, so it’s time to install a more conventional figurehead.

The MSM tell us all our troubles will be over when Trump is voted out.  What will Americans do when they realise Biden is just a colorless Obama?  Probably nothing, as usual.

Monday, October 12, 2020

Two Hundred and Sixty Seven

A ruler is only one man, powerless if people refuse to obey him.  Why, then, do Americans tolerate Trump?

Most complain about him, but they do no more than complain.  

Some march in the streets, protesting his lawlessness; but when they’re beaten and/or shot by the police they don’t arm themselves and fight back.  Why don’t they fight back?  I’m a pacifist, but not a masochist.  If someone tried to kill me, I’d fight back.  And why do the police, who swore an oath to uphold the law, obey our lawless president?

Trump’s opponents and his supporters both predict that if this crisis continues, civil war will break out.  His opponents predict it will break out if he continues to flout the law, while his supporters predict it will break out if people continue to protest his lawlessness; but Americans have even less stomach for opposing their rulers, however lawless, now than they did in the ‘60s.

In the ‘60s, when we marched for civil rights and against the Vietnam War, I hoped it was the beginning of a reform movementbut only the beginning, because our goals were so modest.  And the results of our protests were equally modest.  The Vietnam War did endnot because we marched, but because our rulers decided the war wasn’t cost effective; and we won black Americans the right to vote—a right which was already theirs under the law­—not because we marched, but because voting had become nothing more than a symbolic gesture of support for the status quo.  Both were no more than symbolic victoriesbut even symbolic victories so terrified our rulers that they’ve been fighting to undo them ever since.

Every war the US fought since the ‘60s has been part of our rulers' ongoing effort to cure us of what pundits call the ‘Vietnam syndrome’the reluctance of Americans to go to war.  And they succeeded.  The US is now waging numerous wars, both declared and undeclared, but no one marches to protest them because Americans have become inured to endless war.

The movement died because we finally understand that the American empire can’t be reformed, can't become the republic we're taught it already is.  No empire can be reformed, because its only law is the will of its ruler(s).

Some compare Trump to Hitler.  They claim Trump was elected because he deceived the people, just as some Germans claim Hitler deceived them (although most Germans claim Himmler deceived Hitler); but every leader, not even but especially one we call a dictator, can only lead people where they want to go.

Germany was the first modern industrialized nation to have a welfare state.  Bismarck created it in order to forestall revolution from below with a revolution from above; and he succeeded in placating the German people for a while.  But when the German republic failed to deal with the Great Depression, Germans realized their republic, like the empire it succeeded, was a fraud, a government that would not or could not govern.  They supported Hitler because he destroyed the faux republic and recreated Bismarck’s welfare state, albeit one that served only ‘real‘ Germans by confiscating the property and exploiting the slave labor of 'nonAryans'.

Hitler’s American counterpart isn't Trump, as his opponents claim, but FDR.

In Cæsar's time, civil war threatened to destroy Rome, just as in FDR's and Hitler's time the Great Depression threatened to destroy the world.  Cæsar saved Rome, and forestalled revolution, just as Hitler saved Germany and FDR saved the USA, by doing what the government would not or could not do.

The welfare state is not socialism, as some claim; neither is it national socialism, as others claim.  It’s the last stage of capitalismwhich some call 'state capitalism'an attempt to save a decadent empire from collapse. 

The age of revolutions, whether from above or below, is now over because we learned that revolutions against empires only replace one ruler, or ruling class, with another.  They can't reform a decadent empire, much less replace it with another political system.  They only further damage an already damaged system, hastening its collapse.  Cæsar knew this, as did Bismarck, Hitler and FDR.  

FDR boasted that he'd saved capitalism; but only for a while.  He didn’t try to reform it, because he knew it can’t be reformedHe only patched it up.  And now it’s obvious that it can’t be patched up again.  That’s why we rejected Bernie Sanders, the reformer who wanted to revive FDR’s welfare state, and elected Trump. 

As soon as FDR died, our rulers began dismantling his welfare state because they knew, as we now do, that the USA is so corrupt that any attempt to reform it will only hasten its collapse, as Gorbachev’s attempt to reform the USSR hastened its collapse.  

Our rulers hope that if they do nothing to change it, the American empire will last their lifetimes. Après moi, le deluge.  But the rest of us don't want the empire to last our lifetimes.  Most Americans are so disgusted with an empire which pretends to be a republic that they chose Trump to destroy it, just as Germans chose Hitler to destroy the faux German republic and Romans chose Cæsar to destroy the faux Roman republic.

Destructive he is, but Trump is not a dictator; nor does he want to be one.  He’s a narcissistic buffoon who wants only to be loved and admired.  America's Hitler is yet to come.

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Two Hundred and Sixty Six

You said "We have made a covenant with death, and with hell are we in agreement.  When the overflowing scourge passes through, it shall not come unto us; for we have made lies our refuge, and under falsehood have we hid ourselves".  But your covenant with death shall be annulled, and your agreement with hell shall not stand.  When the overflowing scourge passes through, you shall be trodden down by it.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Two Hundred and Sixty Five

I tell myself there's no reason to kill myself, because I’m as good as dead already.  But that's not why I'm still alive.

I was born into a dying world.  Everyone I loved has died, and I sat with them allthe killers and their victims.  I have always lived with death.

Saturday, October 3, 2020

Two Hundred and Sixty Four

Early Friday morning Trump tweeted that he has a deadly disease.  Now it’s early Sunday morning, and he’s miraculously risen from his hospital bed.  How can those who call themselves Christians not be outraged by such blasphemy?  

Two Hundred and Sixty Three

Early yesterday morning Trump tweeted that he and Melania tested positive for COVID-19.

Why would he tweet this at 12:54 AM on a Friday morning?  Why would he tweet it at all?  If the president has a life-threatening disease, surely his doctor(s) would hold a press conference to announce itand in prime time, not at 12:54 in the morning.

Not surprisingly, a lot of people are skeptical.  Some of the internet comments I’ve read speculate that Trump knows he did badly in his first debate with Biden, and wants an excuse to avoid the second.  But there’s no evidence that he did badly in the first debate.  Polls show that people who watched the debate had already decided who they were going to vote for, and watching the debate didn’t change their minds.

Polls also show that Trump was trailing Biden before the debate, and was still trailing him after it, so some theorize he announced he has COVID-19 in order to gain sympathy.

Some comments note that Trump asked his doctors to give him an experimental drug manufactured by a company in which he owns stock.  His ‘miraculous' recovery will no doubt increase the value of that stock.

They disagree about his motive for lying, but all agree that Trump is lying.  Usually they contrast his behavior with that of his predecessor and/or his putative successor.  Americans still can’t accept that all presidents lie.  The only question is what they lie about.

I find the campaign ads more interesting than the debates.  The Republican Party’s pro-Trump ads are laughably inept.  The Republican-funded Lincoln Project is creating better pro-Biden ads than the Democrats are.  Everyone knows the USA is headed for another financial collapse, and it's obvious that Republicans want a Democrat to be president when that happens while Democrats want a Republican to be president.

But I no longer find anything that passes for politics interesting.  I’m tired of deceitful politicians and the self-deception of those who vote for them.