A lesser political missive, this time... but still filled with important matters.
Amid all the wretched traits of last month’s State of the Union speech - the outright lies and refusal to mention the climate change* that might end civilization - one sentence went almost un-noted by most media.
It's when Donald Trump asked Congress to let cabinet members fire anyone they like. A few pundits did call this an attempt to 'cow the FBI.' But in fact, it is much more - a direct assault on the very concept and American tradition of an apolitical civil service.
Amid all the wretched traits of last month’s State of the Union speech - the outright lies and refusal to mention the climate change* that might end civilization - one sentence went almost un-noted by most media.
It's when Donald Trump asked Congress to let cabinet members fire anyone they like. A few pundits did call this an attempt to 'cow the FBI.' But in fact, it is much more - a direct assault on the very concept and American tradition of an apolitical civil service.
“Tonight,” he said, “I call on the congress to empower every
Cabinet secretary with the authority to reward good workers—and to remove
federal employees who undermine the public trust or fail the American
people.”...
In other words, Trump is calling for an end to any semblance of independence for the IRS, the FBI, the Department of Justice, or any other federal agency.
In other words, Trump is calling for an end to any semblance of independence for the IRS, the FBI, the Department of Justice, or any other federal agency.
It
goes back to 1883! The Civil Service Act established that federal positions (below the top secretaries and political
appointments) should be awarded on the basis of merit instead of political
affiliation. It was a milestone of western civilization, ending the
"spoils system," and for 135 years it let Americans grow accustomed to
public servants who - if often nerdy or even officious - were seldom corrupt or
grotesquely biased.
Professionals,
they do the myriad jobs that keep the most complex civilization of all time
spinning along vastly, vastly better than all of its predecessors. Combined.
The Civil Service Act protected them from zealous over-reach by FDR, fully as
much as they now frustrate the Murdochian quest for feudalism. (Oh, how
conservatives will scream for it, when Democrats are back in charge.) See
how far back I've been hollering about this.
This
is part of an overall putsch against all "elites" who might resist
feudalism's return. The War on Science extends to
journalism, medicine, law, teaching, economics and now the "deep
state" FBI, intelligence agencies and military officer corps. And above
all civil servants.
Name
an exception! You must challenge your mad uncles to name one profession of
knowledge and skill, that's not under attack. He'll sputter in impotent anger
and he won't change his mind, such a lackey he is, to the new plantation lords.
But
his wife is quietly listening.
(* North Pole surges above freezing in the dead of winter, stunning scientists.Arctic temperatures are warmer than ever recorded in February.)
(* North Pole surges above freezing in the dead of winter, stunning scientists.Arctic temperatures are warmer than ever recorded in February.)
== Tensions with Iran ==
Um... Brin linking to... Breitbart? Well, it shows
that I don't insulate myself in a closed Nuremberg rally (like they do.) But
also it's important to note when evidence partly contradicts a theory of mine!
Apparently, after surging for nine months, under Trump, naval tensions with Iran
in the Persian Gulf have eased recently, at least briefly counter to my
expectation that both the GOP and the Iranian mullahs sough a "Tonkin
Gulf" or "Gleiwitz" pretext for war.
Now, taking anything from Breitbart's lie-fest as
at-best provisional, I will certainly watch carefully for signs that I am
wrong, in my huge pile of reasons to believe that all the world's tyrants want
a nifty little Tomahawk War in the Gulf... followed quickly by a northern
neighbor stepping in and collecting every marble. The logic still holds. But
boy do I want to be wrong!
Oh, but liars
gonna lie: Breitbart turns out to be giving half the story. A more reputable link shows that Iranians are replacing easily detected boats with smaller, quieter drones.
Here's the crux, though. Why do we keep naval units
in the Gulf... at all? It's no longer very strategic. Under Obama, the U.S. achieved virtual energy independence! Even Europe is less dependent, making it less and less defensible to keep a carrier task force hemmed in a vulnerable corner where chaos reigns.
Yes, every Republican president rushes to war, so watch out for Reichstag Fires. Still, this is so flimsy, I bet the American people won't buy it.
Yes, every Republican president rushes to war, so watch out for Reichstag Fires. Still, this is so flimsy, I bet the American people won't buy it.
== Manchurian Candidate ==
Speaking of justified paranoia. Some of you have seen links to this
1980s thriller novel about a naively arrogant businessman who astonishingly
wins the Republican presidential nomination, then the election – with help from
the Soviet KGB. The Twentieth Day of January, written by British spy author Ted Allbeury in 1980
and just reissued in the U.S., has stunning relevance, especially when combined with The Manchurian Candidate.
‘The
new president, according to his campaign manager–cum-sleeper agent Andrew
Dempsey, enjoys the trappings of office “like a kid in a toy shop” but is
somewhat fuzzier on policy beyond promising “to slash taxes, cut unemployment,
and achieve peace on earth.”’
== Issues we must face ==
Snippets that say so much: (1) The planet just had its hottest 4 years in recorded history, while confederates fiddle in denial,
Earth burns.
(2) And then more treason: Mulvaney requests zero funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Meanwhile K Street
lobbying firms have tripled profits. Swamp. Um, drained?
(3) Ah, leadership, inspiration and morale. In
Trump's first year in office, 34 percent of top aides have either resigned,been fired or moved to different positions. That level of turmoil is off the
charts compared with recent presidencies. This tabulation of indictments and convictions of senior administrationofficials since 1968 shows a simply stunning disparity between Republicans and
Democrats. Note that this compilation was made before Donald Trump took office,
and hence the GOP figures would by now be staggeringly worse.
Name an era when "America was great." No
matter what decade you pick, public service wasn't like this. Nor was there a
war on science and every other fact profession.
== Bias in an adversarial process ==
Does anyone
in politics or punditry have three neurons to scrape together? Trump supporters
scream “bias!” because some at the FBI, or Fusion GPS, or or Robert Mueller’s
team may have - despite Mueller’s scrupulous efforts - displayed distaste against Trump or even Republicans. “Bias!”
Alas, Trump opponents should have a trivial answer - one that no Democrat or journalist or independent public figure has spoken, to my knowledge. That answer is… “So?” I mean prosecutorial bias? Horrors! … Um, *not!*
Alas, Trump opponents should have a trivial answer - one that no Democrat or journalist or independent public figure has spoken, to my knowledge. That answer is… “So?” I mean prosecutorial bias? Horrors! … Um, *not!*
Dig it, our
justice system - like markets, democracy, science etc. - is designed to be
adversarial!
There is no need for investigators or prosecutors to be completely disinterested or impartial, so long as they follow well-known standards of conduct and subject their behavior to defense discovery and scrutiny. Eagerness to “get that guy” is their job!
There is no need for investigators or prosecutors to be completely disinterested or impartial, so long as they follow well-known standards of conduct and subject their behavior to defense discovery and scrutiny. Eagerness to “get that guy” is their job!
Take Ken
Starr, whose relentless pursuit of Bill Clinton cost the taxpayers upwards of a
hundred million dollars, put the nation through hell, and finally came up with
just one thing: a husband desperately fibbing about some consensual-adult
3rd-base infidelity in a hallway. That… was… it.
Sure, the
whole Starr Chamber witch hunt was disgusting political theater, but among all
the decrepit lunacies of that affair, the least noxious one was “these
investigators blatantly dislike the guy they’re investigating.”
Starr and his pack committed innumerable lies, torts and even criminal offenses. But enthusiasm for their goal was not one of them. So long as a skilled defense team has full access to every action and datum… and so long as the courts are fair and unbiased… then prosecutors should certainly want to succeed at prosecuting.
Starr and his pack committed innumerable lies, torts and even criminal offenses. But enthusiasm for their goal was not one of them. So long as a skilled defense team has full access to every action and datum… and so long as the courts are fair and unbiased… then prosecutors should certainly want to succeed at prosecuting.
All of the
current, desperate confederate whining against Mueller et. al. is far beyond
hypocritical. It isn’t remotely logical! And it is a sign of the microcephalic
stupidity of liberals, that they are unable to pause, perceive this
counter-meme - and a myriad others - and actually respond with knife-like
logic. Caught between evil-treason on one side and stupidity on the other… what
can we do?
Well, start
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Highly recommended by many: The Authoritarians
by Prof. Bob Altemeyer. One of you summarized “Altemeyer reported the
nucleus of the authoritarian mindset was the belief that "It's a dangerous
world." From this, all else follows. The idea that the Strong Man at the
top must be obeyed and believed, because he will protect us from that Dangerous
World. The gut emotional response that any evidence that contradicts the
Authority must be Fake News. The eager embrace of violence, the consistent
hypocrisy, all of it from fear of the Dangerous World Out There.”
Indeed, this jibes with the findings of neural scientists that Republicans tend to have much stronger fight-flight-fear reactions and also easily triggered disgust.
Indeed, this jibes with the findings of neural scientists that Republicans tend to have much stronger fight-flight-fear reactions and also easily triggered disgust.
Finally, the Morality Police
not only gave Two Scoops a mulligan on using a prostitute while his wife was
nursing their child... and all the other openly avowed P-Grabbing crap... but now the GOP
finance chair resigns for sex scandals... and it happens to be one of the world's top
Gambling Lords. Another casino mogul funnels laundered "profits"
through his Macau clubs to the GOP from a foreign government. Um... our
parents' version of conservatism disliked gambling, prostitution, slumlords,
divorce, lying and bullying. Oh, and treason.