CIRCUS AMERICA
The price we pay for
electing clowns to the highest offices.
In this article I am going to draw comparisons between Trump
and Hitler, not only to illustrate how nations can get stuck with some
deplorable leaders (it happens all too often and history is rife with
questionable heads of state), but how similar these two are in their
psychological profiles. We’re finding
ourselves in troubling times and we’re faced with complex issues. Any sane leader would concentrate on attempts
to solve these problems, rather than spent an inordinate amount of time
erecting monuments to gratify the leader’s ego.
Tacky displays. Statues (in gold
of course). Marches. Military parades. Plastering your face and name on buildings
and renaming some in your own honor. A
UFC contest on the lawn of the White House, demolishing part of this national
symbol to make room for a billion dollar ballroom, turning a rose garden into a
putting green. On the political and
financial front his ‘presidential’ actions are as erratic and unpredictable, a
lot of it motivated once more by an out-of-control ego that is rooted in a
dysfunctional childhood and an overbearing father figure; fostering a level of
insecurity that has led to a constant need to overcompensate and prove his
worth: power, control, wealth.
Who in his right mind would start a global trade war with
outrageous tariffs and economic sanctions?
CUSMA, once praised and negotiated by Trump to replace NAFTA, he now
describes as an absolute disaster and valued neighbors and trading
partners—Canada and Mexico—are now derided as parasites as if their close ties
fostered over decades of integrated, mutual trade, have come solely at the
expense of the United States. Fact and
figures point at the opposite but the volatile nature of unpredictable leaders
saddled with a psychotic mindset will ignore anything that contradicts their
aspirations. Hitler’s political ideology
was one of resentment and perverted by racism and a desire for Germany to
dominate the world.
No control mechanisms.
There is nothing in our political and legal arsenal that can
protect us from out-of-control psychopathic leaders. Sane leaders abide by convention and
negotiated agreements and treaties: led by and motivated by an expectation of
respectful and thoughtful behavior. Both
Trump’s and Hitler’s tenure has been tainted by vindictive vendettas towards
political opponents and critics. Both
displayed a desire to comment on anything and everything as if their opinion
matters. Trump from the onset has
denounced and belittled friends and foes alike.
Praise one minute and ridicule the next.
A behavioral pattern similar as to what he displayed in his company’s boardroom. Control freaks excel at this kind of
destructive approach to governing and ruling; building up and breaking down,
keeping underlings on their toes and as a result they all go out of their way
pleasing the boss. It creates an
unhealthy and pathetic working environment.
Policies that please the leader, accompanied by a flourishing signature
and the lackeys applauding in the background.
Smiles all around. Hitler
employed the same tactics!
They keep pushing to
see what they can get away with.
Bad leaders also engage in questionable tactics and they
constantly probe and poke to identify weaknesses as in; what can I get away
with! Kidnapping a president. Military strikes against suspected drug
runners. Embargos on “sanctioned oil
ships”, leaving Cuba in the dark. Oddly
enough the world’s worst nations when it comes to illegal drugs and drug
cartels—Mexico and Columbia—are thus far left alone! A unilateral war against Iran and nobody can
figure out why this was initiated in the first place, although between Israel
and the US an illusion is kept alive that somehow they can control the Middle
East and the flow of oil. Hitler learned
to his chagrin that an army runs on oil.
Desperation breeds
contempt.
And then there is the mystery surrounding Ukraine and Trump’s
rather vague explanation that “Ukraine is not our war.” Soft pedaling Russian aggression and refusing
to back up NATO with tougher sanctions against Russia. All of a sudden North Korea’s nuclear
capabilities are ignored while Iran is being crucified for attempting the same,
attempts that have been consistently bombed into oblivion by the US and Israel. Trump’s flip flopping on many issues couldn’t
be expressed more acutely than in the way he has dealt with US-China trade
relations. His divide and conquer
approach hasn’t worked out well.
Hitler was just as erratic.
As he steadily rose to power and expanded his control his true nature
came to the fore with a messianic, savior complex combined with a level of
aggression that proved frightening in scope.
Outrageous displays of flags, parades, and thousands of people in
uniform. All saluting each other and the
leader with the infamous Hitler salute: Heil Hitler. He unleashed an incredible building frenzy,
from monuments and planned museums to his personal retreat in the
mountains. His image and presence were everywhere. What he and his acolytes crafted was a cult
status that placed Hitler and the state above anything else. And it came with enforced compliance. His secret state police, the SS and the
Gestapo were omni present and ruled with impunity. The black uniforms, the lightning bolt
epaulets, the silver skulls on their caps.
Everything was designed to invoke power and to intimidate. So-called subversives were incarcerated in
concentration camps and judges presided over kangaroo trials.
And now look at the detention centers in the US, the
separation of families, a lack of legal representation, deportations. ICE arresting anyone suspected of being a
potential illegal citizen. And look at
the color of their clothing and tactics used!
Former administrators like James Comey are charged and threatened with
court action based on fabricated and frivolous accusations. Even if acquitted and exonerated, it is all
based on career destroying motives.
Persecution and
threats.
In Nazi Germany the intelligentsia was persistently
‘cleansed’ of anyone not willing to adhere to Nazi policies and towing the
party line. It led to a national
justification of hatred, bigotry and racism.
State-led, state-fed, political indoctrination through a process of
relentless coercion
In Trump’s America we see a similar process taking
place. Intimidation of candidates that
are not pro-Trump, condemnation of networks featuring programs that are deemed
anti-Trump with bad jokes or taking potshots at his bungling, lies and
distortion of facts. They are trying to
create a Trump-cult-America where you don’t achieve or rise up through the
ranks unless you submit to their views.
MAGA or else! Submission without
question. Smile instead of cringe. Sell out rather than doing the right thing:
serve your country with dignity and respect.
Honor and abide by the nation’s constitution and laws.
Tap into fear. Create fear.
Hitler faced a nation that was defeated and humiliated in his
eyes, although World War I was put in motion by a psychotic, delusional Kaiser
Wilhelm. Sane world leaders are not
afraid of the psychopaths elected as heads of state, but of the insanity they
will unleash once they are in power. Not
a single, global institution is designed or can cope with an out-of-control
leader. Germany was broke. The population fractious and volatile. All it takes is a determined psychopath to
light the fire and keeping it fed.
America is broke and it won’t be fixed with tariffs and
sanctions. England’s economy was
devastated by an on and off hundred year war with France (1337-1453) and when
the king’s coffers were empty they often resorted to tariffs on imports. It led to smuggling and tax evasion instead
and with thousands of civil servants charged with trying to put a stop to it. America’s impressive military complex and
with an army of over a million people in uniform spread out across the globe
has steadily eroded America’s financial stability. A mighty army that is not backed up by an
equally impressive and profitable private sector presence is a recipe for
disaster. Under the astute financial
mismanagement of Trump and company America is well under way towards a forty
trillion dollar federal debt.
Appeasement has never
worked.
Hitler compensated for Germany’s impoverished state by
invading other nations and stealing their resources and using slave labor. Hitler started his expansion by annexations
that appeared tolerated as the world around him contemplated how to best
contain him. Austria was annexed in a
semi-friendly-hostile takeover and the excuse: well, we all speak the same
language and therefore an ‘Anschluss’ makes perfect sense.
Trump and company have been equally eager for much needed
resources and cash. He has expressed a
desire for Canada to roll over and play dead and join as the 51st
state. And look at the size, the
resources and the impressive workforce of Canada. What a bargain that would be! And let’s not forget that most of them speak
the same language. They are also eyeing
Greenland, the oil of Venezuela and practicing the art of intimidation and
military threats by putting Cuba in the dark and bombing boats out of the water
that are ‘identified’ as potential drug running vessels.
Hitler kept pushing to see what the world would do in the
face of his increasingly erratic behavior and early conquests: the Rhineland,
Austria and Sudetenland. He mistook the
reluctance of the Allied powers for fear and that he could pursue his agenda of
invading other nations with impunity.
Sane leaders don’t fear the person, but what they will unleash. War has never produced a lasting result or an
improvement in relationships with neighbors or adversaries (the conflict model
continues to dominate international relations, as if we need enemies to justify
trade and financial policies. Culture,
language, customs, traditions, religion and heritage continue to be abused as
justifications to pursue war and animosity).
They crave attention.
Big egos love to draw attention to themselves and again, both
Trump and Hitler are prime examples.
Hitler would hold forth for hours, claiming to be an expert on
anything. And of course, nobody was
given a choice but to listen, nod in affirmation and applaud. Ditto for Trump. Put a microphone in front of him and he won’t
shut up. Claiming to know everything: I
am the smartest man. I could have been a
professor. And the accolades he heaps
onto himself keep piling up.
Hitler learned the hard way that armies run on oil. All that impressive and expensive military
hardware requires huge amounts of energy.
The Middle East is still the primary source and he who controls the oil
spigot rules. The unilateral decision by
the US and Israel to provoke a war with Iran has little to do with Iran’s
desire to enrich uranium for nuclear warheads, but with showing the world whose
boss. At the latest G7 meeting Trump was
boasting to the leaders in attendance that “I’m the boss” as he took a seat at
the table.
Israel has steadfast refused to reach a compromise deal with
people of Arab descent living within its borders. A land they shared for thousands of years. They believe that by bombing the hell out of
the remaining Palestinian enclaves that they can force them to move. Accommodation and power sharing has
deliberately been removed from any negotiations. Psychotic leaders want it all and a lot of it
hails from desperation.
Who needs America?
Once upon a time the world craved everything ‘made in
America’. We wanted their refrigerators
and appliances, cars and machinery.
America’s manufacturing sector was booming. Something peculiar started to happen in the
70s and 80s. America as a nation started
to trade in its manufacturing base for the pyrotechnics of stock
speculation. All part of the progress
trap, which has been the undoing of nations past and present. A few doing extremely well at the expense of
the many. Large corporations squeezing
out the little guy. Factory farming
displacing thousands of farming families.
Profits and quantity before quality.
Supply management as practiced in Canada would have saved the
livelihoods of thousands of farmers. All
economic practices, no matter how well intended at first, once in place, are
extremely difficult to reverse. America
is now discovering to their chagrin that in the case of heavy industries like
ship building and steel, they are now at the mercy for these items to foreign
nations. Some at the other end of the
world.
America’s costly reliance on mega-sized defense
industries—stuff that only gathers dust unless you use the stuff in profitable
wars—has put its political masters in the poor house. They have dug the costliest global financial
hole. I will illustrate this with one
simple example. A jet fighter, from the
first bolt ordered until it is scrapped as junk at the end of its lifetime, is
a cost factor. Tax dollar wasted and
spent from start to finish. On the other
hand, a commercial jetliner will earn its owners millions of dollars as it
flies for years from destination to destination, ferrying millions of ‘paying’
passengers’. This is how the private
sector works and if the private sector doesn’t earn any money, there are no taxes
to be levied. A private
sector-for-profit product doesn’t cost the taxpayer a single penny. It actually produces tax dollars.
A little late at this stage of the game for Trump and company
to attempt to turn back the clocks and reinvent the America of the 50s. Don’t forget that America before, during and
after World War II, started out as lenders of money. A lot of it used to boost and reconstruct
industries all around the globe destroyed by war. Within record time they have become the
world’s biggest borrowers of money and they’re only adding more each year. Trump’s erratic trade policies are costly and
counterproductive.
Out of control
spending.
The biggest millstone dangling around the neck of every
American taxpayer is excessive military spending aimed at retaining a
superpower status. No other nation
maintains as many costly security bureaucracies as the US, many of them born
out of pure paranoia and fear and a lot of it hyped to justify the expense. Get rid of heavy industries and manufacturing
and millions of people previously working are now on the dole and need
government assistance. America is
drowning in bureaucratic layers and many of them are rife with cronyism,
corruption and fraud. American insurance
companies and health delivery services love to milk the taxpayer for all its
worth. Government contracts fail to
deliver bank for buck and military contractors are the worst when it comes to
cost overruns and overpricing. Russia is
a prime example of a nation bankrupted by its military spending.
Victims of the progress
trap.
The progress trap is a typical example of how some of our
best intentions end up costing us dearly.
The progress trap causes a progressive slide of disproportionate wealth
division (haves and have-nots) that eventually places wealth and prosperity
beyond the reach of the many and only increases government dependency (and
henceforth the cost of government).
Economist John Kenneth Galbraith warned American presidents as early as
1954 that this was a recipe for economic and financial disaster. Trump and company’s pathetic attempts to
reverse this trend of economic and financial decline are laughable at best as
most of them are the beneficiaries of what their predecessors and their
families have created in the first place.
None of them will impose any controls or reversals on basic
greed and excessive profit taking. Using
archaic tactics such as tariffs, sanctions and military escapades will only
drive much needed investments away. Even
disgruntled Americans who have bought into Trump’s circus America will soon
realize that what seemed originally harmless entertainment by putting a clown
in the White House is swiftly turning into a nightmare. It is one thing watching a circus, becoming
part of the act is altogether different.
Only one blessing: he’s old!
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