spoke to the Nation and to the World on the 20th day of January 2017
It was with great care that I listened
to his Inauguration Speech.
The next morning I printed the speech
in its entirety from Google and read it from the first to the last
word.
I came to the following conclusion:
Mr. Donald Trump, 45th
President of the USA is a Demagogue of the first water.
What is a “Demagogue”?
A Demagogue is an actual or would-be
political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires
and prejudices, rather than by using rational argument and who has
little or no regard for Facts or Truth.
Mr. Trump fits this definition like a
glove fits on a hand.
In his second sentence, right after
greeting the Chief Justice and the four former Presidents present, he
says this:
“We, the citizens of America, are
now joined in a great national effort to rebuild our country
and to restore its promise for all our people.”
If you need to “rebuild” and
“restore” you must have first something that has broken down, is
no longer as good as it once was:
In fact, the Economy of the United
States has grown by an average of 3.23% per annum for the period 1947
to 2016. ( including a high of +17% in 1950 and a low of -10% in the
first quarter of 1958 )
Then, Donald, the Demagogue carries on:
“Today's ceremony, however, has a
very special meaning. Because today we are not merely transferring
power from one administration to another, from one party to another, –
but we are transferring power from Washington DC and giving it
back to you, the American people.”
What exactly is he suggesting? Is he
saying that new Legislation will no longer be made by the various
institutions located in Washington DC? That the American people will
vote on each new Law, similar to the Swiss example?
Of course he means no such thing. As it
has been since the beginning of American Democracy, laws will be
issued by America's Lawmakers, the Congress. The people have a say in
who gets to go to the House of Representatives, who gets to serve
on the Senate and who will be the President for the next four years.
In this respect, nothing will change.
But to hear Trump say it, one would think that from now on it will
not be the elected few, the Congress, but the “people” who will
have the power.
Well, dear Donald, they have always had the power!
It was their power which got you the
Big Job.
But another piece of Demagoguery makes
it appear, as if there were a major change in the offing.
"….......Washington flourished –
but the people did not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered –
but jobs left and the factories closed.....That all changes –
starting right here and right now, because this moment is your
moment: It belongs to you."
His tirade
continued in this vein:
"The forgotten men and women of our
country will be forgotten no longer.
...mothers and children trapped in
poverty in our inner cities,; rusted out factories scattered like
tombstones across the landscape of our nation....."
How, any reasonable
person would ask, is it possible for a country to produce 33% of the
Gross National Product of the entire world, when, as Trump claims,
its rusted out factories lie scattered like tombstones across the
country?
How, any reasonable
person would ask, is it possible for a country housing but 2.7% of
the worlds population to produce 33% of all goods and services when
its Economy, as Mr. Trump claims, lies shattered?
"This American carnage stops right
here and stops right now."
What “carnage”
is he talking about?
The Gross National
Income per person, per year, in the USA amounts to about
$54,000.00
(2015 stats)
This places it in
10th place in the world, behind such Nations as Monaco,
Liechtenstein, Norway, Qatar, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Australia,
Denmark and Sweden. None of the above are particular industrial
powerhouses.
In a renewed flight
of irresponsible demagoguery, this newly elected President of the USA
makes this claim:
“One by one, the factories
shuttered and left our shores, with not even a thought about the
millions upon millions of American workers left behind.”
Here he is clearly
referring to “Unemployment” in the United States of America,
which, he should know if he just glanced at the statistics relating
to this issue, lies around 4.7 %.
It is generally
considered that the 4% threshold is most difficult to achieve for a
variety of reasons.,
In reality there
are now more people employed in the USA during the month of January
2017 than at any previous time in American history and inflation
adjusted wages are higher than they have ever been.
Yes, there are some
“shuttered factories,” but overall the United States has never
enjoyed larger manufacturing output than it does today.
What will probably
enter the annals of Inauguration Speeches is Trumps repeated battle
cry:
“America First, America First”
"Every decision on trade, on taxes,
on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit American
workers.....”
If
foreign imports will be taxed at levels which will make them non
competitive with American products, it is reasonable to expect that
these products will become more and more expensive, thereby fueling
inflationary trends, which, in turn, will not contribute to the well
being of the average American family.
When
Trump promised to “reform the world against radical
Islamic terrorism which we will eradicate from the face of the Earth”
he could easily have expanded
this eradication to the concept of “terrorism” and not limited it
to “Islamic Terrorism” thereby erroneously linking Terror to
Islam.
To
defeat 'al-Qaeda' and 'ISIS' would be a laudable and achievable
goal, albeit a most difficult one.
At the
very least it would require the enthusiastic assistance of several
Islamic Nations, which will be harder to obtain with such firebrand
calls.
In his
Inaugural Address President Trump has proven beyond a shadow of a
doubt that he is an accomplished Demagogue, a brazen Populist, as
well as a non-hesitating liar.
Bertstravels
hopes that saner minds
will check this man
1 comment:
I agree with most of your post. The U.S. population is 4.7% of the world according to the latest census figures, not 2.7%.
Also, U.S. unemployment figures are reported in two ways, with the government of the day usually reporting the lower number. The most popular figure is the one compiled monthly by the Current Population Survey (CPS) run by the Bureau of Labor & Statistics (BLS). For decades, the CPS has used a shifting array of 60,000 households, monthly, from which unemployment statistics are gathered and then extrapolated for the whole country. The method is grossly outmoded, the sample size is much too small, and even senior bureaucrats in the BLS have been saying for years that a much more accurate system using a significantly larger population sample is needed. Your touted 4% unemployment percentage, as also boasted by the outgoing Obama administration, is utter fiction. All other unemployment calculation methods in the U.S. result in 8%-10% rates, and those higher percentages generally agree with the aggregated percentages compiled after doing calculations state-by-state. That the BLS has been using an outmoded system for years and years and getting the stats wrong should not surprise you or anyone else. But the government just shrugs its shoulders, administration after administration, and says that the CPS is the system they've got and that it will have to do until a more accurate syatem is devised.
President Trump however, remains a bizarrely stupid human, lacking any sort of ethical standards, possessed of a destructive and implacable ego, psychologically defensive to a fault, and bereft of any intellectual or practical skills. I hesitate to dignify him by using the word demagogue. I refer to him only as a crass bully.
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