Worrying things for the USA.

  1. The Big Beautiful bill that gives tax cuts to Billionaires
  2. The adding of trillions to the US debt
  3. The prospect of a long war in Iran with world chaos and rising prices
  4. Insider trading putting millions into the pockets of the most wealthy
  5. Tariffs sparking trade wars, disrupting world trade resulting in rising prices
  6. Trumps greed – using the Presidency to gain vast personal wealth – $5 billion in this Presidency
  7. The taking over of the democratic systems in order to steal future elections
  8. The phony religious nonsense being spouted from the Whitehouse and to troops to justify war and ensnare evangelicals
  9. The control of the DOJ to suppress the release of Epstein files and intimidate opponents
  10. The loading of the Supreme Court with Trump sycophants to protect him against prosecution
  11. The loading of the cabinet with inept, inappropriate, inexperienced, extreme nutcases on the basis of being sycophants
  12. The alienation of allies with interference in elections, extreme rudeness and open threats
  13. The sucking up to enemies, such as Putin, Kim Jung Un and Lukashenko
  14. The open support of extreme far-right politicians such as Oban, Bolsonaro, Wilders and Farage
  15. The use of Trump’s stormtroopers – ICE – to intimidate and disrupt democratic areas
  16. The complete disregard to international and national laws and safeguards – openly threatening and attacking other nations, giving ICE immunity to kill protestors and using executive orders instead of legal democratic procedure.
  17. The ridiculing of experts and science and ignorant denial of climate change
  18. Putting profit before peoples welfare and the environment – removing health and safety and promoting outdated, polluting industry
  19. The protection of paedophiles and release of unpleasant criminals just because they support Trump.
  20. The questioning of the democratic system, lies and conspiracy as justification of controlling elections (similarly to tactics used by Putin, Xi and Lukashenko.
  21. The hypocritical use of religion.

A tale of corruption and the undermining of democracy with direct support for Billionaires and the far right. Opening aligning with white supremacist groups, evangelical extremists and Nazi/Fascist ideology. Racist policies that target immigrants, people of colour and Muslims, scapegoating them to deflect from the real issue – the siphoning of wealth into the hands of a tiny elite. The protection of paedophiles and pardoning of criminals.

If I was American I’d be worried!

This isn’t draining the swamp; this is building a giant new swamp.

The Problem with Democracy

The major problem with democracy is that it gives the power to the least intelligent and most gullible.

Chavs rule!

All populists have to do is rile up the stupid, ill-informed and obnoxious and they can get themselves elected.

The model is ages old. Drum up the inherent fear, xenophobia and racism of stupid people. Provide glib simplistic answers to magnified problems. Undermine those more intelligent and knowledgeable who know there are no simple answers, that solving problems like mass immigration is complex and takes time.

The internet has provided these selfish greedy narcissists with the means to lie and mislead.

So Trump and Farage:

Undermine science

Disparage all other politicians

Defund education

Undermine mainstream media

Support conspiracy

Use the internet to spread conspiracy, stir up fear, create hate and undermine all institutions.

Like Boris Johnson and Donald Trump they promise the earth, deliver nothing (indeed make things much worse – Brexit is costing us £37 billion a year – Trump’s first term added trillions to the US debt (Sociopaths don’t care!)) and walk away with massive personal gain (Johnson has made millions – Trump has made $3 billion in his first six months!).

A perfect storm: the internet and uneducated masses.

The process of Authoritarian control!

Is democracy now dead in the USA?

Has Trump and MAGA permanently seized control?

Have they completely dismantled the democratic system and all checks and balances?

Looks like it to me!

Since taking office Trump has sacked anyone who comes up with the ‘wrong’ figures or supports the ‘wrong’ side.

Reports of the economy are rigged!

Reports of price rises are misinformation!

Trump has dismissed the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner following unfavorable jobs data, accusing her of “rigging” numbers, and engineered a settlement with Columbia University that critics viewed as capitulation.

He has put in place ‘sympathetic’ officials in all electoral positions. (I remember how he instructed ( In an hour-long phone call with Georgia Secretary of State) Brad Raffensperger) to find more votes and he refused – these people won’t refuse!). How can anybody now have any faith in the electoral system?

He regards anybody who supports the Democratic liberal position as being un-American and an enemy of the state.

Trump has dramatically accelerated efforts to centralize power. These include pardoning January 6 rioters, attacking judicial independence, purging and politicizing federal institutions, encouraging gerrymandering, suppressing dissent, and targeting media and cultural institutions.

He’s effectively taken over all the institutions that provide unbiased information and checks and balances.

This is what dictators do!

Is America now a dictatorship? Is there already no way back?

Should 16-year-olds have the vote??

My internet mate John Peachey sent me this excellent First Dog cartoon. As always it had a lot of thought-provoking truths.

At sixteen we can make lots of life-changing decisions:

a. We can join the army and go and get ourselves killed.

b. We can get married and have babies (and what can be more important than being responsible for a baby?)

c. You can drop out of education go to work and start following the wrong career that’ll mess up your whole life.

d. You can drive a motorbike and become a menace to yourself and others.

e. You can make legal decisions, open bank accounts and sign contracts that could end up bankrupting you.

Of course, you can’t drive a car, go to a pub or buy cigs – strange anomalies.

As a biologist I am aware of crucial brain development. A human brain does not become fully adult until around the age of twenty-five. Does that mean we should not make any major decisions until then?

I’ve known many twelve and thirteen-year-olds who seemed immensely capable, intelligent, perceptive and compassionate. I’ve known many thirty, forty, fifty and sixty-year-olds who are immensely stupid, uninformed, selfish and inconsiderate who are completely incapable of making an intelligent decision and never will be.

In the course of my teaching career I’ve had reams of fantastic debates with students ranging from twelve to eighteen. We covered a wide range of topics – politics, environment, abortion, sex, contraception and war. I found them well able to argue rationally and usually very well informed, interested and idealistic.

My experiences have made me really think about my commitment to democracy. Do we really want our futures decided by the majority? Half the population have an IQ below 100. Many people are manipulated by conspiracy junk on the internet or propaganda from right-wing media. Most of the population don’t read, think or involve themselves with anything. In my experience we’ve become largely a nation of mindless sheep controlled by multimillionaires through populist nincompoops like Farage, Tice and Trump. Is that democracy? The stupidity of Brexit and hysteria around immigration (exploited by the media and every populist politician) have shaken my faith in democracy.

All told, I’d be happier with a system decided by enthusiastic, idealistic sixteen-year-olds. Mind you, half of them are stupid and most of them get their views from the internet!

Democratic Interference!

We are (vaguely) aware of the Russian interference in Western democracy.

Firstly they interfered with the Brexit vote. They wanted to break up Europe and weaken it.

Secondly they interfered with the US elections. They wanted Trump who they saw as a disrupter.

It is quite clear that Russia, China and Iran would very much like to undermine the NATO alliance and weaken Europe and the USA.

They are doing a good job.

But the undermining of democracy (by feeding misinformation and undermining trust) does not stop with Russia, China and Iran. Far from it. A leaked memo clearly demonstrates how the USA wishes to influence and subvert the democratic process in Europe and around the world.

Trump, and his right-wing henchmen, along with the evangelicals and the designers of Project 2025, not only have their eyes set on creating an authoritarian regime in the USA that fully controls the democratic process (taking over courts, school boards, universities, democratic mechanisms, media and installing staunch MAGA officials to subvert elections); they want to extend their reach to other countries.

In Brazil the extreme right-winger Bolsonaro was ousted and, like Trump, sought to overturn the result by foul means. Indeed, the comparison is very apt. He too lost. Unlike Trump he is not standing trial for trying to subvert the democratic process. Trump is outraged. He’s calling the trial a witch-hunt, commanding Brazil to drop the charges and threatening a 35% tariff if they refuse. That is blatant interference!

In Europe Trump and his right-wing minions are chuntering about immigrants and stirring up fear and hate. They are suggesting that there is going to be a Muslim take-over and our cultures are going to be displaced. We are going to be subjected to Sharia law under a Muslim theocracy. Apart from just putting out a stream of scaremongering misinformation through the internet and over their TV networks, the memo talks about openly using tactics to directly affect elections in European countries to facilitate the election of people like the far-right, anti-immigrant Dutch politician Geert Wilders and the German far-right AFD.

This is starting to look like an attempt at world domination.

I hope the memo is not accurate but I fear it is. I thought the Project 2025 was fat to radical to be true. Despite it being hotly denied it’s become the playbook for the Trump administration.

This is scary stuff. In my opinion Trump and his far-right numbskulls pose a far bigger threat than any Muslims. Their threat is real!

Trump – Andrew Coyne of the Toronto Globe and Mail

I don’t think any US journalist has written as tough (and spot-on) a portrayal of the threat facing us as this Canadian, Andrew Coyne of the Toronto Globe and Mail.

“Nothing mattered, in the end. Not the probable dementia, the unfathomable ignorance, the emotional incontinence; not, certainly, the shambling, hate-filled campaign, or the ludicrously unworkable anti-policies.

The candidate out on bail in four jurisdictions, the convicted fraud artist, the adjudicated rapist and serial sexual predator, the habitual bankrupt, the stooge of Vladimir Putin, the man who tried to overturn the last election and all of his creepy retinue of crooks, ideologues and lunatics: Americans took a long look at all this and said, yes please.

There is no sense in understating the depth of the disaster. This is a crisis like no other in our lifetimes. The government of the United States has been delivered into the hands of a gangster, whose sole purpose in running, besides staying out of jail, is to seek revenge on his enemies. The damage Donald Trump and his nihilist cronies can do – to America, but also to its democratic allies, and to the peace and security of the world – is incalculable. We are living in the time of Nero.

The first six months will be a time of maximum peril. NATO must from this moment be considered effectively obsolete, without the American security guarantee that has always been its bedrock. We may see new incursions by Russia into Europe – the poor Ukrainians are probably done for, but now it is the Baltics and the Poles who must worry – before the Europeans have time to organize an alternative. China may also accelerate its Taiwanese ambitions.

At home, Mr. Trump will be moving swiftly to consolidate his power. Some of this will be institutional – the replacement of tens of thousands of career civil servants with Trumpian loyalists. But some of it will be … atmospheric.

At some point someone – a company whose chief executive has displeased him, a media critic who has gotten under his skin – will find themselves the subject of unwanted attention from the Trump administration. It might not be so crude as a police arrest. It might just be a little regulatory matter, a tax audit, something like that. They will seek the protection of the courts, and find it is not there.

The judges are also Trump loyalists, perhaps, or too scared to confront him. Or they might issue a ruling, and find it has no effect – that the administration has called the basic bluff of liberal democracy: the idea that, in the crunch, people in power agree to be bound by the law, and by its instruments the courts, the same as everyone else. Then everyone will take their cue. Executives will line up to court him. Media organizations, the large ones anyway, will find reasons to be cheerful.

Of course, in reality things will start to fall apart fairly quickly. The huge across-the-board tariffs he imposes will tank the world economy. The massive deficits, fueled by his ill-judged tax policies – he won’t replace the income tax, as he promised, but will fill it with holes – and monetized, at his direction, by the Federal Reserve, will ignite a new round of inflation.

Most of all, the insane project of deporting 12 million undocumented immigrants – finding them, rounding them up and detaining them in hundreds of internment camps around the country, probably for years, before doing so – will consume his administration. But by then it will be too late.

We should not count upon the majority of Americans coming to their senses in any event. They were not able to see Mr. Trump for what he was before: why should that change? Would they not, rather, be further coarsened by the experience of seeing their neighbours dragged off by the police, or the military, further steeled to the necessity of doing “tough things” to “restore order?”

Some won’t, of course. But they will find in time that the democratic levers they might once have pulled to demand change are no longer attached to anything. There are still elections, but the rules have been altered: there are certain obstacles, certain disadvantages if you are not with the party of power. It will seem easier at first to try to change things from within. Then it will be easier not to change things.

All of this will wash over Canada in various ways – some predictable, like the flood of refugees seeking escape from the camps; some less so, like the coarsening of our own politics, the debasement of morals and norms by politicians who have discovered there is no political price to be paid for it. And who will have the backing of their patron in Washington.

All my life I have been an admirer of the United States and its people. But I am frightened of it now, and I am even more frightened of them.”

I read this in Qora and thought it said everything. Worrying times. These fascists are taking over the machinery – the courts, civil service and voting. It is a daylight robbery condoned by half the US electorate. Democracy and justice are being systematically dismantled and it takes a Canadian journalist to point it out.

The Same

More of the Same

Now that the dust has settled

                We can see that the same guys won

They are lazing in their ivory towers

                Laughing at everyone.

So easy to twist the rules

                Now that they own all the tools

With cases of sparkling jewels

                To control the blinded fools

We all knew.

Nothing we could do.

That’s the way it goes

For friends and foes

The economy grew

But only for the few.

Now that the battles over

                We never had a chance

They had all the weapons

                We just had to dance

They called the tune

                Left us howling at the moon

When the fat lady sung

                It was the silver spoon!

That’s the way it goes

For those who know.

Stealing from the poor

Rotten to the core.

But the war still rages

                And the mightiest always fall

Laughing at the minute

                Then up against the wall.

They own the social media

                But it contains the seeds that freed ya

When the time is right

                They’ll see the light.

That’s the way it goes

Cycles and throes

See through that old soft soap

Guillotines and rope

Opher – 6.4.2025

It began as a poem of despair. We have our elections but they are limited and controlled. We get a limited choice with not much to choose. The candidates are carefully selected. The information controlled.

We are manipulated, controlled and herded. Our protests are orchestrated. The system prevails.

The same few pull the strings and determine the outcome. We elect their choices.

When the dust has settled the same people are in charge; the same people profit.

The same people suffer. The same people pay.

Every now and then there is a revolt.

Are Executive orders Democratic?

Isn’t the process of democracy about democratically elected representatives debating the rights and wrongs of proposed laws?

Don’t executive orders merely bypass the democratic process?

Isn’t this more the actions of a Dictator rather than an elected President?

Democracy v Totalitarianism

Democracy

This is when the people elect representatives. The elected representatives look at an issue, research the details, discuss the effects of implementing it and vote to make it a law or not.

Totalitarianism

This is when an authoritarian dictator simply writes executive orders.

Democracy is like we have in Western countries. Totalitarian fascism is like they have in Russia, China and North Korea.

How on earth can democracy recover from billionaire take-over?

Social media is the game-changer.

It has become the tool of extreme right-wing fascist billionaires.

Not only are people like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg bankrolling right-wing populists like Trump and Farage and getting openly involved in politics, but they are using their social media platforms to manipulate elections.

By spreading a constant stream of lies, conspiracy and disinformation, undermining experts, opposition politicians and generating fear, distrust and hate, they are actively undermining the very tenets of democracy.

They now use their algorithms to target people and play on their fears. This is brazen psychological manipulation on a massive scale.

By siding with the extreme right-wing evangelical movement, right-wing organisations like the National Rifle Association, climate deniers, vaccination deniers, white supremacists and other conspiracy nutcases, they have forged a conglomeration of lunatics that has become large enough to be electable.

All it took was to raise fears on immigration and racist unease about being displaced, coupled with lies about the economy, to create an unholy alliance.

Somehow they have convinced poor people that billionaires care about them. This is patently nuts. These billionaires are simply greedy monstrosities who are intent on profiteering.

The real problem is not immigrants making people poor; it’s billionaires not paying enough tax. That should be obvious. These greedy profiteers are fleecing poor people.

It is quite shocking the misery they are prepared to cause to make even more money!

The question is – how do we save democracy from these evil people? (and they are evil!)