Back from schmoozing with his fellow oligarchs at Davos, the U.S. President is about to proclaim his agenda at the State of the Union, presenting a picture of both nation and world that will be scrupulously tidy and scrubbed free of facts. But one core point of today's back-from-the-dead confederacy is likely to be left out, for now -- slandering the “deep state” –
civil servants, intelligence agencies, the FBI and military officer corps.
In fact, Donald Trump is likely to point at a few military heroes in the balcony, but don't be fooled. They were the last fact-centered professions to be attacked; but now it’s their turn.
In fact, Donald Trump is likely to point at a few military heroes in the balcony, but don't be fooled. They were the last fact-centered professions to be attacked; but now it’s their turn.
For years I inveighed, we need a tsunami of retired officers running for office in every ‘red’ district in America – folks who are perhaps conservative
by personality and demeanor, but modern and scientific, and hence willing to
pragmatically negotiate for progress. And free of puppet strings leading to the
busy, meddling fingers of oligarchs. It’s happening!
Bless ‘em. Read about three women - graduates of Annapolis - running for Congress in reddish districts. One of them just scared off her Republican opponent, Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, who announced his retirement, rather than face her in November. The article cites some GOP candidates who are also former officers, which is fine by me! Let members of this fact-using, pragmatic, “deep state” community run as both dems and repubs! (I’ve linked to Col. McGrath before.)
Bless ‘em. Read about three women - graduates of Annapolis - running for Congress in reddish districts. One of them just scared off her Republican opponent, Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, who announced his retirement, rather than face her in November. The article cites some GOP candidates who are also former officers, which is fine by me! Let members of this fact-using, pragmatic, “deep state” community run as both dems and repubs! (I’ve linked to Col. McGrath before.)
And so, before diving in to a range of political topics, here’s another example of why sincere professionals – traditionally deeply apolitical –
feel they must step up. In an open letter to Congress on Thursday, a
group of 17 former nuclear launch officers argued that President Trump “poses a
clear and present danger to the country and the world” and warned that “there
are no reliable safeguards” to prevent Trump from deciding to launch a nuclear
missile on his own.
In fact, I have offered up the most logical way to protect the world
from a presidential “spasm.” It’s very simple, though it would take some
courage from at least fifty GOP lawmakers. Only look at it if you plan to
seriously read and understand. It’s not for skimming.
The alternative that people are bandying about – impeachment – is a trap! We are being deliberately led to it and
this is not a recommended route out
of our dilemma. In fact, there are worse things than a manic clown car. Far
worse things.
== A gathering of
gnomes ==
After delivering on his one actual
campaign promise, to the billionaire caste (“I just made you a whole lot
richer”), Donald Trump seems to taunt the working class whites who called upon him to 'drain the swamp.' Breitbart is a
wholly-owned propaganda arm of the Mercer family, when Fox and InfoWars and
Cato are all owned by other Davos elites. One gambling lord launders money from a foreign government through his Macao casinos straight into the Republican Party. Another just resigned as GOP finance chair, fleeing sex-abuse charges, but safely continues funneling favors to Trump, a fellow casino mogul.
It's no surprise that one side of the ongoing civil war turns a blind eye to rising plutocracy. The confederacy was always a tool of feudal aristocracy, at every phase. In the 1770s, when southern tories were big supporters of the King, and the 1850s and 1860s Civil War phases, defending the property rights of slave-owning plantation lords.
It's no surprise that one side of the ongoing civil war turns a blind eye to rising plutocracy. The confederacy was always a tool of feudal aristocracy, at every phase. In the 1770s, when southern tories were big supporters of the King, and the 1850s and 1860s Civil War phases, defending the property rights of slave-owning plantation lords.
== The one question that would expose every hypocrisy ==
The central question that not a single Democrat has
ever publicly asked is “When do you MAGA folks envision that America ‘Great’"?
Under the 'Greatest Generation' that overcame depression, crushed Hitler, contained communism, took us into space, cured polio and built a mighty middle class?
Under the 'Greatest Generation' that overcame depression, crushed Hitler, contained communism, took us into space, cured polio and built a mighty middle class?
Fine, only dig it, those GGs knew the feudal enemy
and they adored Franklin Roosevelt, voting in high tax rates that (surprise!)
accompanied the highest growth and best-flat-fair capitalism in U.S. history.
Sure, we’ll concede that our parents in the Greatest Generation accomplished a
lot – like beginning the long struggle to cleanse our national heart of racism,
sexism and other absurd wastes of talent. Led by FDR, their defeat of
aristocracy and confederatism produced our ‘greatest’ era! And dismantling that
modern American Contract has been the sole GOP-plutocrat aim since 1981.
Alas, when they met in Davos, theoe
zillionaires did not do what I portray
some of the rich doing in EXISTENCE - soberly discussing how to rule better. At least, better than feudalism's dismal record of 6000 years. No, these masters-of-the-world will hear the mob
sharpening scythes, pitchforks and torches... and they'll do what lords always
do: order sycophants to sing their praises louder.
Or, as Ken Fitzer put
it: “Feudalism:
When it's your Count that votes.”
Then there’s the story about the rich guy noticing anger simmering in the
faces of the poor, so he tells the poor white guy that the poor black guy wants
to steal his cookie. Same as it ever was.
== Are we “hacked”? ==
An important article by Roger McNamee - an early Facebook investor-insider -
explores how the algorithm-led strategies of Google and Facebook made them
inherently vulnerable to foreign hack-meddling aimed at wrecking our
civilization:
“It reads
like the plot of a sci-fi novel: a technology celebrated for bringing people
together is exploited by a hostile power to drive people apart, undermine
democracy, and create misery. This is precisely what happened in the United
States during the 2016 election. We had constructed a modern Maginot Line—half
the world’s defense spending and cyber-hardened financial centers, all built to
ward off attacks from abroad—never imagining that an enemy could infect the
minds of our citizens through inventions of our own making, at minimal cost.
Not only was the attack an overwhelming success, but it was also a persistent
one, as the political party that benefited refuses to acknowledge reality. The
attacks continue every day, posing an existential threat to our democratic
processes and independence.”
The author, once a friend and mentor to the CEOs of these brash companies, now has burned his bridges in calling for a national response based on veritable survival. Let me add that the core problem of insularity and echo-chambers (‘Nuremberg Rallies’) that can be manipulated by cynical savanarolas is one that I predicted, long ago, in my novel EARTH (1989)
Remember: whether or not the Mueller investigation proves “knowing
collusion” isn’t the point! What matters is that hostile foreign powers wanted a U.S. political
outcome, strove to achieve it, and got what they wanted. And they are still at it.
Though we
must always calibrate! Jim Wright – whose Stonekettle blog is always lively and
fascinating – inveighs that the word “hack” has very specific meanings that
should not be muddied as we (rightfully) complain about and act against foreign
and domestic meddling.
“Facebook,
Google, Twitter, and other platforms were manipulated to shift outcomes in
Brexit and the U.S. presidential election, and unless major changes are made,
they will be manipulated again.”
I
consulted at Facebook, some months ago. One top piece of advice? “Get out of
the news business.” Now, it seems they are taking steps.
== Action Items! ==
You should ask your
congress-critters to support the Secure Elections Act. “The bill reads like a computer security
expert’s wish list.” Sen. James Lankford
(R-Okla.) and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) are key co-sponsors of the bill.
Which makes me curious about this young Lankford feller. I mean, really? A
republican senator supporting a reform that would eliminate a major GOP cheat?
Of course it won’t pass this year. Murdoch and his shills know they’ll need
every cheat to suppress to coming Wave. But could this fellow be part of the
revival of sane-not-treasonous conservatism?
Truth is as vital a part of the civic, social and intellectual culture as justice and liberty. Our civilization is premised on the conviction that such a thing as truth exists, that it is knowable, that it is verifiable, that it exists independently of authority or popularity and that at some point — and preferably sooner rather than later — it will prevail.” This LA Times editorial: Why Trump Lies dissects the problem when a U.S. president appears completely incapable of recognizing his own lies and taking even marginal pains to keep them consistent, or to not paint us - or even himself - into lethal corners.
The top confederate article of faith - rigorously conveyed on Fox - is: “repeating an assertion makes it so!” Hence the open war against all fact-using professions.
Alas, instead of bemoaning this, leaders and thinkers in Sane America need to think tactically and strategically. “What can be done to make the issue of “facts” a decisive weapon, instead of one more thing to whine about — *rewarding* the enemies of fact, as they giggle victoriously over our complaints? Don’t any of you liberals and moderates and nerds remember the modus of Junior High School bullies? Who answered our appeals to reason with guffaws of mockery?
I laid down a way to do this. Alas, not one moderate or sane US politician or pundit has come anywhere near doing what has a real chance of working. But here it is:
The Times finishes wisely: “Investigate. Read. Write. Listen. Speak. Think. Be wary of those who disparage the investigators, the readers, the writers, the listeners, the speakers and the thinkers. Be suspicious of those who confuse reality with reality TV, and those who repeat falsehoods while insisting, against all evidence, that they are true. To defend freedom, demand fact.”
And thus they prove they are fools. You are asking that the folks in Sane America be what they already are, and implicitly demanding we continue to wrestle with the confederacy using Sumo, grunting and shoving by inches. Instead of shifting to Judo.