Post-Election Blues: Eye of the Storm?

The five points below were written the day after Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in a bitter and bizarre election campaign in the eleventh month of 2024:

  1. Most of what and who we voted for in local and state elections passed/won, and that’ll have a greater daily impact on us anyway. More than the overarching rule of Donald J. Trump in his second term.
  2. Trump’s win in both the popular and EC or Electoral College votes, while not at all anything close to a landslide, is nevertheless clear & decisive in a free, fair, and secure election. That means our system, however in need of reform, still works. It worked well enough the once imminent threat of mass violence and civil war among us Americans has quickly receded. The Right sees the system work so a rebellion isn’t necessary, and the Left is too stunned at its loss of power to do anything violent. These are good things.
  3. Any attempt to actually go beyond rhetoric to set up a real dictatorship takes time, and will be vigorously contested in the courts, by both the Pentagon and the Intelligence Community, and state, territorial, and local governments as well as by Congress.
  4. Trump is an isolationist. He won’t go to war with Russia and China,  but he will allow them and others to do whatever they want. Which means a nuclear world war is ironically less likely now, but the US will likely be forced to intervene once again down the road somewhere.
  5. We are still a very divided nation; tho not necessarily in the way we all thought we were.

As a reminder, those words were written on Wednesday 6 November 2024, the day after the Election. And nearly a year later on Tuesday 30 Sept 2025: OMG! How WRONG I was, LOL! How WRONG! Continue reading

Iran War: To “Destroy a Civilization”

POTUS goes rogue (again, and this time it’s worse)

This morning at 8:06 EST, not even two days after Easter, US President Donald J. Trump posted online for all the world to read, “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” His dire, bloodcurdling proclamation evoked worldwide condemnation even from America’s allies. Even Pope Leo XIV, himself an American, said Trump’s threat was “truly unacceptable” and violated international law. Many Americans across the political spectrum but especially Democrats called out for Trump’s cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from the Presidency. If the Cabinet fails to act, then Congress must take up the gauntlet to forcibly remove a sitting president from power. No one expects the MAGA cult, however fractured, to compel any Republicans in power to honor their sworn Constitutional duties.

Yesterday Trump openly said he is “not at all concerned” about committing war crimes. He doesn’t “need international law” as he felt strongly his decisions as to what determines US interests is paramount over agreed legal frameworks with other countries. Trump expressed “God (is) on our side,” and spewed a most unprofessional and embarrassing public tirade of profanity for a man representing the Presidency a few days earlier. Now he threatens to annihilate one of Humanity’s most continuous ancient civilizations. Word is leaked many top military commanders find themselves in a moral and legal quandary. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, one of the most asleep, incompetent, and dangerous persons to ever hold the office, has recently been on yet another purge of top generals and admirals. No public reason was given, and some speculate with good reason those fired officers were reluctant to follow Hegseth’s orders.

Then a short time ago on this same Tuesday the 7th of April Trump announced he has stopped all further US attacks on Iran for two weeks. Iran has accepted or declared a ceasefire via Pakistan also for two weeks, despite initial declarations it would never agree to a ceasefire only to a permanent end to the war. What is the madman’s crazed agenda? There’s seemingly no exit strategy or clear military strategy, period, and certainly no understanding of consequences. Continue reading