Saturday, December 31, 2016
ADMIT IT!
Aren't you glad the year 2016 is over? I know! You wish you were a little kid and allowed a do-over. All us non-Trump supporter are with you. Unfortunately, do-overs, like unicorns, the American Dream, and American Exceptionalism are myths made up for children. We, being adults, cannot afford to live in those fantasies. Instead, we must deal with the reality of 2016 having been a horrible year, as well as living with the prospect that 2017 is not looking good. Nevertheless, wanting to be on the right side of history, all goodhearted people must soldier on. SOLDIER ONE!!!
Friday, December 30, 2016
Sunday, December 25, 2016
WOULD IT NOT BE (SADLY) IRONIC, YET POETIC JUSTICE . . .
. . . WERE DONALD J. TRUMP TO TURN OUT TO BE
HIS EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SUPPORTER'S ANTICHRIST? MERRY ANTICHRISTMAS!
HIS EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SUPPORTER'S ANTICHRIST? MERRY ANTICHRISTMAS!
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
DEMOCRACY IS DEAD IN AMERICA: MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS ARE IN CHARGE.
Sheldon S. Wolin, Politics and Vision: Continuity and Innovation in Western Political Thought, foreword by Wendy Brown (Princeton & Oxford:Princeton Classics/Princeton U. Press, 2016) ("What name, then, would be more suitable than 'the world's oldest, continuous written constitution' for describing the nature of 'the world's oldest democracy.' its powers, and its ways of being in the world? It seems so compounded with other institutional forms, such as those of capitalism and the market, that we can no longer intelligibly describe its form without acknowledging their influence and incorporating them in its nature. The resulting form is a hybrid; and along with it comes new conceptions of who is political in it, and of what constitutes the special virtues of the ruling class (e.g., those of the CEO and the professional political operative). The appearance of a new ruling class reflects capitalism's political coming-of-age and with it a new corporate aspiration, not just to exert political influence but to absorb and 'incorporate' the political and transform it, tacitly abandoning the ideal of commonality. It is not unusual to encounter the term 'the imperial CEO' applied to business executives." "In its most powerful forms the corporation is no longer describable solely by economic criteria (such as market share, profitability). The meaning of economic has expanded to include objects of exploitation hitherto considered 'outside' the pursuit of profits. Capitalism has transformed itself, from a system of activities analyzable through economic categories to one that's adopted political characteristics and the qualities of a new constitutional blend devoid of democratic substance. The new economies created by technologically advance societies provide equivalents for democracy's values of participation (mass consumption), inclusion (work force), and mass empowerment ('consumer sovereignty,' 'shareholder democracy"). Those sublimations accord with a 'virtual' way of being in a world transformed by the technological revolution in communications, electronic technologies (computers, video, Internet) epitomize the combination of the illusion of individual freedom/power with the encapsulation of the individual in a cocoon from which escape seems an incoherent idea." "The changes in capitalism has weaken the authority of the state as the supreme power in society, Globalization is the euphemism for continuous expansion abroad and the constriction of politics at home, narrowing the points of entry so that only the pressure of money can gain political access. As the privatization of public power continues and the authority of the state diminishes, its boundaries become props to waves of cheap labor, Although the state continues to play a far from negligible role in an increasingly globalized economy, the power wielded by multinational corporations has made their cooperation and acquiescence indispensable. The cooperation of corporate power is now a vital element of domestic, foreign, and military policies. Competition and rivalry occur less between states and corporations and more between corporations vying for influence over the state or subsidies from it." "It is not only that the state and the corporate have become partners; in the process, each has begun mimic functions historically identified with the other. How does one describe the 'power' of a corporation such as Lockheed that once was engaged solely in the manufacture of aircraft but now also operate publicly funded welfare programs? Old-fashioned economic power may have enabled Lockheed to offer politicians the inducement necessary to procure contacts/contracts for its welfare operations, but a new mix of power and authority results from it. Corporations are extensively engaged in administrating penal institutions and operating health-care systems, and they have assumed important roles at every level of public and private eduction, undertaking to operate primary school systems, establish universities, and collaborate in joint project with academic researcher. (Appropriately, corporate centers have exchanged the name of 'headquarters,' with its military connotations, for 'campus.')" Id at 587-589. NOTE: The point I want to make in providing this quoting this lengthy passage by Wolin is this: Trump and his administration will not be providing a radical "new" way of governance; they are merely the next step in the corporatist-government that is replacing American democracy. Take a close look at the billionaire boy's club that Trump is staffing his administration (or is, Trump just a tool of the corporatist-powers?) Yes, Trump has his own perverted domestic agenda; but. in the larger political game, the multinational corporations are the real powers-that-be. Democracy is dead in America. Until we the people wake up, if we every do, elections, liberty, democracy are just another virtual reality game.)
Friday, December 16, 2016
WHO WON THE COLD WAR?
Perhaps, in light of Trump's and his administrative appointees' relationships with Russian and Putin, we should reassess whether the United States actually won the Cold War or not. Communism may have lost--the wall came down--, but authoritarianism seems to have infected America via Trump and his crony capitalists and other helpful idiots.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
DONALD TRUMP., ADOPTING HITLER'S PLAYBOOK, IS AMERICA'S PROPAGANDIST-IN-CHIEF
Tim Wu, The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside our Heads (New York: Knopf, 2016) ("In Mein Kampf [Hitler] suggests that propaganda need be like advertising, and seek first to attract attention" 'A poster's art lies in the designer's ability to catch the masses' attention by outline and color,' he writes. It must five 'an idea of the importance of the exhibition, but it is in no way to be a substitute for the art represented by the exhibition.' Similarly 'the task of propaganda lies not in a scientific training of the individual, but rather in directing the masses towards certain facts, events, necessities, etc., the purpose being to move their importance into the masses' filed of vision.' Those who are 'already scientifically experienced or . . . striving towards education and knowledge' are not the subject." Id. at 111. QUERY: Has not Donald Trump, as America's propagandist-in-chief, directed his message (his tweets) to an uneducated, or ill-educated and unknowledgeable mass? "Hitler also intuited a few other basic truths about how we process information: since everything can be ignored, imprinting information in the memory requires a constant repetition of simple ideas. 'The great masses' receptive ability is only very limited, their understanding is small, but their forgetfulness is great. As a consequence of these facts, all effective propaganda has to limit itself only to a very few points and to use them like slogans until even the very last man is able to imagine what is intended by such words.' Nuance was nonsense; complexity was a risk: 'As soon as one sacrifices this basis principle and tries to become versatile, the effect will fritter away, as the masses are neither able to digest the material offered nor to retain it.' One couldn't overstate the intensity of the effort required, for the masses 'with their inertia, always need a certain time before they are ready even to notice a thing, and they will lend their memories only to the thousandfold repetition of the most simple ideas.'" Id. at 111. QUERY: Did not Donald Trump, as propagandist-in-chief, his surrogates, Fox News, etc., understand and use this throughout the presidential campaign, during the transition, and, probably, during the actual administration. Simple concepts, repeated over and over and over and over again, by Trump and all his minions? Build that wall." "Lock her up." "Make America Great Again." All simplistic. All void of cogent argument of justification. Have not at least 40 percent of the American people demonstrated that they either cannot or will not engage in nuanced and critical thinking, preferring the simple to the complex? "Finally, Hitler understood the demagogue's most essential principle: to teach or persuade is for more difficult than to stir emotion. And far less welcome: what the audience most wants is an excuse to experience full the powerful feelings already lurking within them but which their better selves might lead them to suppress." Id. at 111. QUERY: Did not Donald Trump. as propagandist-in-chief, appeal to the anger of, mainly but not exclusively, white working-class American, the "I-am-being-cheated" Americans, the xenophobic, racialist-thinking, if not racist, segment of America? He appealed to, and engaged in, dog-whistle politics. "'The psyche the great masses is not receptive to anything that is half-hearted and weak. Like the women, whose psychic state is determined less by grounds of abstract reason than by an indefinable emotional longing for a force which will complement her nature, and who, consequently, would rather bow to a strong man than dominate a wailing, likewise the masses love a commander more than a petitioner and feel inwardly more satisfied by a doctrine , tolerating no other beside itself.'" Id. at 111-112. QUERY: Perhaps Donald Trump, as propagandist-in-chief,' views American political as a harlequin romance novel. That is, viewed--and still views--a sizable portion of the American masses as just some love-starved old maids wanting some man, any man, to come along and just fuck them. If so, the masses are getting what they wanted. Donald Trump is going to fuck America through the ass. Enjoy.).
Friday, December 2, 2016
TRUMP'S "EROTIC AESTHETICS OF FASCISM," OR WHAT TYPE OF ASSHOLE IS HE?
Aaron James, Assholes: A Theory of Donald Trump (New York: Doubleday, 2016) ("We are not asking whether Trump is, in fact, an asshole. On this much there seems to be a broad consensus. (Can you think of a better one-word name for him?) Indeed, to many of his supporters, this may be his primary selling point." "The question, instead, is what kind of asshole could pull off such a feat so spectacularly, which is to say, it is a question of assholeology. Among the many species in the asshole ecosystem, what exactly is Trump's type? And should it, or should it not qualify him for high office?" Id. at 3-4. "When Trump say the chaotic rally scene is 'beautiful.' he doesn't mean the beauty of democratic protest, of the rule of reason over violence. He seems to be invoking the erotic aesthetics of fascism, the arousing sensual excitement of mass unity in the hatred of others and the worship of the supposedly glorious past. To me, it is the modern version of execution for public entertainment; it is the dynamic of crowds ad power that, with the help of technology, made the twentieth century the bloodiest in human history." Id. at 89.).
Thursday, December 1, 2016
GLOOM OF 'AMERICAN PIE' IS STILL RELEVANT (IF NOT MORE SO) AST THE DAWN OF THE AGE OF TRUMP
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Gloomy Don McLean reveals meaning of 'American Pie' — and sells ...
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
IS DONALD J. TRUMP GOADING PROTESTERS N ORDER TO MARGINALIZE THEM?
Trump Calls for Revoking Flag Burners' Citizenship. Court Rulings Forbid It.
By CHARLIE SAVAGE
The proposal, advanced by the president-elect via Twitter, appears to be in conflict with an array of Supreme Court precedents.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
THE EXISTENTIAL QUESTION(S)
CAN THE RULE OF LAW, THE COURTS, THE CONGRESS, OUR DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLIC, ETC., SURVIVE THE ONSLAUGHT OF DONALD J. TRUMP, WHITE SUPREMACY, WHITE NATIONALISM, ETC.? WHEN I WAS LEARNING TO TYPE (ON A MANUAL TYPE-WRITER), I WAS INSTRUCTED TO REPEATEDLY TYPE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: "IT IS TIME FOR ALL MEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY" PERHAPS SUCH SHOULD BECOME OUR MANTRA. THEN ACT UPON IT! OTHERWISE THE REPUBLIC WILL SURELY CEASE TO BE.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Saturday, November 26, 2016
HOW SAD
I was thinking this morning, having processed the week's news on president-elect Donald J. Trump, how very sad it must be to be him, a person not just lacking an intellectual life but also a person lacking any meaningful inner life. A life void of introspection. A completely material life. A life without a soul. Truly, a man as nothing more than a naked ape.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
THE HOLOCAUST BEGAN NOT WITH KILLING, IT BEGAN WITH SPEECH.
Museum Condemns White Nationalist Conference Rhetoric
His statement that white people face a choice of “conquer or die” closely echoes Adolf Hitler's view of Jews and that history is a racial struggle ...
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - 2 days ago
Holocaust Museum condemns neo-Nazi conference
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Tuesday, November 22, 2016
THE FORTHCOMING DONALD J TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS CERTAINLY AFRAID OF A FREE PRESS!
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AS WE TRY TO MAKE SENSE OF THE 2016 ELECTION RESULTS: IT IS THE (NEW CAPITALIST) ECONOMY, STUPID!
Richard Sennett, The Corrosion of Character: The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism (New York: Norton, 1998) ("[C]apitalism now acts on different productive principles. The short-term, flexible time of the new capitalism seems to preclude making a sustained narrative out of one's labors, and so a career. Yet to fail to wrest some sense of continuity and purpose out of these conditions would be literally to fail ourselves." Id. at 122. "Yet I had an epiphany of sorts in Davos, listening to the rulers of the flexible realm. 'We' is also a dangerous pronoun to them. They dwell comfortably in entrepreneurial disorder, but fear organized confrontation. They of course fear the resurgence of unions, but become acutely and personally uncomfortable, fidgeting or breaking eye contact or retreating into taking notes, if forced to discuss the people who,in their jargon, are 'left behind.' They know that the great majority of those who toil in the flexible regime are left behind, and of course they regret it. But the flexibility they celebrate does not give. it cannot give, any guidance for the conduct of an ordinary life. The new masters have rejected careers in the old English sense of the word, as pathways along which people can travel; durable and sustained paths of action are foreign territories." "It therefore seemed to me . . . that this regime might at least lose its current hold over the imaginations and sentiments of those down below. I have learned from my family's bitter radical past; if change occurs it happens on the ground, between persons speaking out of inner need, rather than though mass uprisings. What political programs follow from those inner needs, I simply don't know. But I do know a regime which provides human beings no deep reasons to care about one [an]other cannot long preserve its legitimacy." Id. at 147-148.).
Monday, November 21, 2016
SARAH KENDIZOR ON THE AUTHORITARIAN THREAT TO AMERICA
Sarah KENDZIOR
Column
Reading time 8 - 11 minutes
Having studied authoritarian states for over a decade, I would never exaggerate the severity of the threat we now face. But an American kleptocracy is exactly where president-elect Trump and his backers are taking us. That’s why I have a favor to ask you, my fellow Americans.
We’re heading into dark times. This is how to be your own light in the Age of Trump
Flyover Country Correspondent
Sarah KENDZIOR

My fellow Americans, I have a favor to ask you.
Today is November 18, 2016. I want you to write about who you are, what you have experienced, and what you have endured.
Write down what you value; what standards you hold for yourself and for others. Write about your dreams for the future and your hopes for your children. Write about the struggle of your ancestors and how the hardship they overcame shaped the person you are today.
Write your biography, write down your memories. Because if you do not do it now, you may forget.
Write a list of things you would never do. Because it is possible that in the next year, you will do them.
Write a list of things you would never believe. Because it is possible that in the next year, you will either believe them or be forced to say you believe them.
A president-elect who wants to strip our country down for parts
It is increasingly clear, as Donald Trump appoints his cabinet of white supremacists and war-mongers, as More on the surge in hate crime can be found here.hate crimes rise, as the Read this non-partisan plea to save our democratic institutions.institutions that are supposed to protect us cower, as Read more in this piece on international law in the Age of Trump.international norms are shattered, that his ascendency to power is You can read Joshua Foust’s article "This Is Not Normal" here.not normal.
This is an American authoritarian kleptocracy, backed by millionaire white nationalists both in the United States and abroad, meant to strip our country down for parts, often using ethnic violence to do so.
This is not a win for anyone except them. This is a moral loss and a dangerous threat for everyone in the United States, and by extension, everyone abroad.
I have been studying authoritarian states for over a decade, and I would never exaggerate the severity of this threat. Others who study or have lived in authoritarian states have come to the same conclusion as me.
And the plight is beyond party politics: it is not a matter of having a president-elect whom many dislike, but having a president-elect whose explicit goal is to destroy the nation.
None of us deserves what’s coming
I am writing this not for those who oppose him, but for those who support him, because Trump and his backers are going to hurt you too.
I live in Missouri, now a bright red state, alongside you. I have faced the same economic misery as you, struggling to stay afloat since the recession, which never ended though many falsely claimed it did. I have the same anxiety over crime and racial tension and corrupt leadership as you. I am an independent, not a Democrat or a Republican, because I am as disappointed in political parties as you.
I am writing down my own good memories, and some of them are with you. I have walked beside you in our state parks, along our flowing rivers, and in our cities and small towns. I have talked and laughed with you in St. Louis, in Cape Girardeau, in Hannibal, in the Ozarks, and in the devastated rural areas in between, while surrounded by your signs and hats proclaiming support for Donald Trump. You do not deserve what is going to happen to you, and I do not deserve what is going to happen to me, because there is absolutely no one in the world who deserves what may be coming.
He told us his plans all along, though most chose to downplay or deny them
You can look to the president-elect himself for a vision of what is to come. He has told you his plans all along, though most chose to downplay or deny them. You can even look back to before his candidacy, when in February 2014, he went on Fox News to defend Russia. Why a reality TV host was on Fox News defending Russia is its own story, but Listen to what Trump said already back in 2014.here is what he said about his desired outcome for the United States:
“You know what solves it? When the economy crashes, when the country goes to total hell and everything is a disaster. Then you’ll have a [chuckles], you know, you’ll have riots to go back to where we used to be when we were great.”
This is what “Make America Great Again” means to Donald Trump. It is how he has operated his businesses, taking advantage of economic disasters like the Read more on Trump being "excited" about the crash.housing market crash for personal gain. It is why, during a long and painful recession, he made “You’re fired” a national catchphrase, because he understands that sometimes it feels good to know that the person getting fired, for once, is not you. He said he could Read more about Trump’s "shoot somebody" remarks here.shoot someone on 5th Avenue and people would still vote for him, and he said he could Read the full transcript of Trump’s taped comments at the New York Times.grab women “by the pussy” because “When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.”
The system is rigged in his favor
He is right about that last part. No one holds Trump accountable, because he is exactly what he claimed to be railing against: an elite billionaire with no concern for the average person, a kleptocrat who enjoys taunting people less powerful than him with threats. When you have that kind of money, which Trump was given in birth and further gained through fraud, there are few limitations to the ways you can hurt people.
He is right that the system is rigged: it is rigged in his favor. And now it is rigged against you, unless we find a way to stop it.
I have been to the Trump rallies, not as a journalist, but as an observer in the crowd. I talked with you and you told me your hopes for the country under him, how you felt you were watching history being made, how you thought he was going to stick it to those who have been screwing us. I know the loyalty he inspires. I know it is unearned, because he lied.
Trump’s vision for the United States is echoed in that of his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, a man who even the very right-wing Glenn Beck describes as a dangerous, sociopathic racist. In 2016, a reporter from the Daily Beast recalled this Read more about Bannon here.conversation with Bannon:
“I’m a Leninist,” Bannon proudly proclaimed.
Shocked, I asked him what he meant.
“Lenin,” he answered, “wanted to destroy the state, and that’s my goal too. I want to bring everything crashing down, and destroy all of today’s establishment.”
The days of free speech may soon end
This mirrors Trump’s own goals of destroying the United States, and it mirrors the intentions of dictators everywhere, who see people as objects to be manipulated and discarded, and not as real human beings. I have seen dictatorships firsthand in the former Soviet Union. I have friends who were imprisoned for expressing even the slightest criticism of the state, friends who had their businesses shaken down by the government and were left bankrupt, and friends whose family members were murdered by state security services.
I have worked, often unpaid, as an expert witness in political asylum cases for people from authoritarian states, because I will do anything to help people in this terrible position. The brutality they have endured, the fear of the state that prevents them from making independent choices, is something difficult for American minds to fathom.
The mainstream media has promoted him ceaselessly and are now rationalizing and normalizing Trump’s most extreme policies
We are a deeply flawed nation, and those who are minorities or poor have faced state-sanctioned cruelty as well as limited opportunities. But it is simply not the same as authoritarianism.
Though our speech is often challenged, we can still speak. We can debate each other and come up with ways to improve our country. We can scream at each other and mock each other and tell each other our political choices are terrible. You will miss those days, they may end soon.
You may be wondering why I am writing a letter to Americans in a Dutch news outlet. It is because I do not trust the US outlets to remain free, and believe that many are already compromised. The mainstream media who Trump proclaims to hate are actually his best friend. They have been all along, promoting him ceaselessly, and they are now rationalizing and normalizing his most extreme policies. Trump tells you to boycott CNN, but CNN’s boss always had a framed Trump tweet on the wall.
For what it’s worth, Trump supporters, I have always supported your boycott of CNN. But this common ground is grim.
Preparing to live like a nation of dissidents
It is possible that I will end up living like the dissidents who I defended from foreign dictatorships for so long. I will talk in coded terms, as I have started to do already. Did you think it was a coincidence that I published an article about Read my piece on Lovejoy and courage at The Correspondent.Elijah Lovejoy, a journalist who sought freedom for all and was killed by St. Louis mobs, right before the election? I will try to continue to publish in foreign outlets. I will rearrange my life so I can fight this fight, because I am fighting for my country, and I never give up on my country or on my countrymen.
But I need you to fight too, in the way that matters most, which is inside. Authoritarianism is not merely a matter of state control, it is something that eats away at who you are. It makes you afraid, and fear can make you cruel. It compels you to conform and to comply and accept things that you would never accept, to do things you never thought you would do.
You do it because everyone else is doing it, because the institutions you trust are doing it and telling you to do it, because you are afraid of what will happen if you do not do it, and because the voice in your head crying out that something is wrong grows fainter and fainter until it dies.
We are heading into dark times, and you need to be your own light. Do not accept brutality and cruelty as normal even if it is sanctioned
That voice is your conscience, your morals, your individuality. No one can take that from you unless you let them. They can take everything from you in material terms – your house, your job, your ability to speak and move freely. They cannot take away who you truly are. They can never truly know you, and that is your power.
But to protect and wield this power, you need to know yourself – right now, before their methods permeate, before you accept the obscene and unthinkable as normal.
My heart breaks for the United States of America. It breaks for those who think they are my enemies as much as it does for my friends. You still have your freedom, so use it. There are many groups organizing for both resistance and subsistence, but we are heading into dark times, and you need to be your own light. Do not accept brutality and cruelty as normal even if it is sanctioned. Protect the vulnerable and encourage the afraid. If you are brave, stand up for others. If you cannot be brave – and it is often hard to be brave – be kind.
But most of all, never lose sight of who you are and what you value. If you find yourself doing something that feels questionable or wrong a few months or years from now, find that essay you wrote on who you are and read it. Ask if that version of yourself would have done the same thing.
And if the answer is no? Don’t do it.
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