1. 1. Neither Donald Trump nor Joe Biden
are candidates for President in 2024. As
I write, this does appear to be a dream, but it is one shared by the majority
of voters, 77% at last count, in the USA.
I’ve done a cartoon suggesting such an outcome. There are various ways
this could come to pass. One or two of
the dozens of indictments of Trump might stick and Biden’s on-going imitation
of Dr. Strangelove may tank his polling numbers so badly that nominally
Democratic oligarchs will feel the need to pull the plug. That would be the cue for Congressional
Democrats to jump ship in a desperate effort to save their jobs.
2. 2. Palestinians take control of
Libya. It is still too early to tell how
the genocide in Gaza will work out. It
has been going on for a long time but in early October the people in the world’s
largest concentration camp finally put together a major revolt. Was the huge Israeli intelligence failure a
sign of incompetence or were Bibi and company hoping for something bad enough
to be an excuse for ridding themselves of the Palestinians for good? Earlier
instances of Israeli military assaults on Gaza at three- or four-year intervals
were flippantly referred to as “mowing the lawn”. Sometimes even lawn care
specialists can get fed up and opt to nuke the whole yard with Roundup. It is apparent that Bibi and his Defense
Minister Yoev Gallant want the Gazans all dead.
They say as much, except when talking to Joe Biden or Antony Blinken,
who both repeat that the Israelis are only out to get the Hamas terrorists. It has been reported that 1500 Israelis were
killed in the rebellion. The number of Palestinians killed in retaliation is by
now three or four times that but given that the European role models for the
genocide used a ratio of ten to one in killing people deemed collaborators in
the killing of any Nazi soldier, we probably won’t see the slaughter slow down
until the Palestinian death toll reaches 15,000. There were 2,200,000 people living in Gaza. Withholding food, water, medicines and fuel,
as announced by the Minister of Defense, could kill all of them but there might
be some grim regional repercussions which are hard to predict. Suggestions come from both Israeli and
American sources that the Palestinians could be relocated elsewhere, usually
meaning somewhere in Egypt. The
Egyptians want no part of that. I have a
better idea. Since NATO bombed it into
the Stone Age in 2011, Libya has been a failed state, a haven for human traffickers,
slave traders and warring gangs. Palestinians are a clever bunch. If they can build in Gaza under severe
sanctions, they can thrive anywhere, so the UN could relocate those of them who
want to go to Libya. It may not be their
ancestral home but it does have a small population living over a sea of oil.
They could probably restore the country to a functioning state and after
generations of resisting Israeli attacks, they should have no trouble fighting
off the French and English coming to steal the oil.
3. 3. Donald Trump elected Speaker of the
House. This outcome may have already
been derailed by the election of little-known Louisiana congressman Mike Johnson
to the post after four or five previous candidates failed to garner the needed
votes. Will Johnson last? We shall see.
He is seditious enough to gather the full support of the GOP, but such
tendencies will assure a compact Democratic opposition when legislation needs
to be passed. The Speaker does not have to be a member of congress if I recall
correctly. Trump has a long history of
getting people to do things which are good for him while being against their own
interests. That’s practically the job description of a Speaker of the
House. His respect for law, as a
concept, may be even lower than that of Mitch McConnell, his respect for truth is
in the range of ex-Speaker Paul Ryan, and his personal depravity no worse than
that of another former speaker, Dennis Hastert. On a combination of the three
traits mentioned above, Trump’s performance would seem better than those of
Newt Gingrich. While Trump is despised
by a slim majority of Americans, and both feared and ridiculed by people all
over the world, his political instincts have been undervalued. He did, after all, perform two political
miracles. First, he managed to outdo Hillary Clinton in her obsequious
pandering to Israel, a feat unmatched in the annals of fairy tales. He followed
that by winning an unwinnable election against the same Hillary Clinton, former
first lady, Senator and Secretary of State, who had the support of legions of
women thrilled at the prospect of seeing a woman president. Trump could
probably control Republican congressmen enough to get them to vote to pass
legislation, no matter how repugnant, but in troubled times it might not be
worse than having no functioning legislature at all, relying on a corrupt and
senile President and a Supreme Court, still unencumbered by any Code of Ethical
Standards, to keep the wheels of government turning. There are some worrisome aspects
to a Speaker of the House Trump, beyond the mundane political considerations of
a radical GOP platform getting a boost. The Speaker of the House is third in
line to the Presidency so if both the president and the Vice President were to
die in office, the Speaker would become President. Only a few years ago Trump
boasted that he could shoot a person in the middle of Fifth Avenue in broad
daylight and his supporters would still support him. Biden already has other vulnerabilities,
and the Secret Service agents may have lost their fervor to protect him after
his dogs haven bitten eleven of them.
Kamala Harris would be well advised to stay away from Fifth Avenue for
the next twelve months. Trump’s felony
indictments may keep him off the ballot in enough states to prevent him from
being re-elected but he could have another path to the presidency.
Sweet dreams!
1 comment:
Perhaps just a tiny bit sardonic, even vitriolic??! How about a blog outlining a hopeful and even practical path forward for the old USA. Problems are easy to discern but what is the root cause and what is the solution?
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