On November 8, 2016, Republican nominee Donald Trump was
elected President of the United States. On November 8, 2016, the prophecy of
Mike Judge’s 2006’s movie Idiocracy
was fulfilled.
Many explanations have been offered to explain the election
of a man who – if not actually any of the following things himself – ran a
campaign that was racist, xenophobic and misogynistic, and whose vice
presidential pick certainly is homophobic. And, both the president- and vice
president-elect are climate change deniers. Nearly half of the people voting in
the presidential election lapped up the rhetoric like dogs unafraid to eat
their own feces.
Why did they eat it up? Why do voters, who by now should be
incredibly used to political candidates who don’t fulfil their promises, fall
for a candidate who pretends to be anti-establishment while at the same time has
benefitted so much from it? Among other things, why would so many voters who
are angry about taxes pick a candidate who gamed the system so that he didn’t
have to pay taxes himself, that intends to cut taxes for the wealthy and
continue to place the tax burden on the middle class? While I can certainly
understand a voter’s dislike for Hillary Rodham Clinton given her history of
politically and personally questionable judgements, RCH at least offered four
more years of the status quo. While not the ideal situation, at least with HRC
as president, no one could whine about their guns being taken away or the
Second Amendment being repealed and be taken seriously. Why did so many people
vote for Donald Trump, an unknown factor, instead of the status quo? Was the
status quo really that terrible? Apparently it was…to stupid people.
Donald Trump’s campaign slogan was “Make America Great
Again.” Besides never explaining when the U.S. was ever really that great for
anyone who wasn’t or isn’t white (much less acknowledging that an American
could mean anyone from North- or South America), Trump never vowed to make the
U.S. number one in, say, math or science. How can the U.S. be great again if
not in education and the resulting benefits? By rehabilitating U.S. manufacturing
jobs? Ah, yes, there it is, by making stuff; low-skilled workers making stuff
for as long as it is economically in the best interest of a business to do so,
at least until robots take over those manufacturing jobs.* Oh, and also by
getting unemployed coal workers mining and oil companies drilling again who
will aid in flooding the atmosphere with fossil fuel waste because really, air
quality is a small price to pay for people not interested in retraining for new
jobs, even if it were free. Who refuses free training? Mostly older people who
are stubborn and were never good in school, who instead of wanting to make
America great again want themselves to be great again at their old job so they
can buy a larger screen television from a foreign country.
[*Unsurprisingly, many of the jobs Trump ‘saved’ from going
to Mexico at the Indiana-based company Carrier shortly after the election are
going to be lost to automation anyway, according to the company itself.]
‘Mericans, as I like to call U.S. citizens, are generally not
the most intellectual group. I submit as evidence the fact that the average
Trump supporter (who is not the same as a highly paid business person who is a
Trump supporter, which would stand to figure) subscribes to conspiracy theories
and parrots everything Fox News and Breibart.com say – ‘news’ organizations
that are not shy about their conservative skew – while telling you any other
news organization that doesn’t validate conspiratorial beliefs is ‘fake news.’
Such people are incapable of analyzing their own biases. The fact that Trump
supporters are largely uneducated was confirmed by Pewreasearch.org after the
election, who wrote, “Trump’s
margin among whites without a college degree is the largest among any candidate
in exit polls since 1980. Two-thirds (67%) of non-college whites backed Trump,
compared with just 28% who supported Clinton.” Articles in the journals Reasoning & Thinking and Applied Cognitive Psychology of studies
done on intelligence and the conspiracy theorist mindset suggest a direct
correlation between a lack of education and a vulnerability to the very wayward
thinking modern Republicanism espouses. Summed up by Tania Bombrozo, “Among other things, studies find that people are more
likely to endorse conspiracy theories if they feel alienated, powerless and
disadvantaged, and if they are distrustful of others. Conspiratorial thinking is also
associated with narcissism, rejection of climate science, and an individual's own willingness to participate in
conspiracies. Additionally, a variety of demographic factors have been
found to predict conspiratorial thinking, including low levels of education.”
(Emphasis added.) It is also certainly a uniquely common human trait for people
to avoid taking responsibility for their own actions, which also helps explain
the denial of the human contribution to climate change and an aversion science
in general. As either a cause or a symptom, the U.S. currently ranks 27th
in math and 20th in science among developed nations, so I suppose no
one should be too surprised Trump won. Being 27th in math, one
wonders if ‘Mericans can even count that high.
Clearly ‘Mericans cannot do math as Trump supporters fail to
understand taxes and Trump’s proposed wall between Mexico and the U.S. for
example. During his campaign, Trump vowed to build a wall between Mexico and
the U.S. and make Mexico pay for it to boot, seeing how Mexico is ‘not sending
their best.’* There is no doubt that Mexico is not going to pay for a wall
between the two countries, so one is compelled to wonder where that money is
going to come from. By Trump’s own estimate, he said that the wall would cost
anywhere from $8-to$12 billion to construct and have Mexico at least help defer
the cost by strong-arming them into paying $5 billion a year in order to help
keep the estimated $24 billion going to Mexico from the U.S., remittance from
supposed illegal aliens sending money back ‘home.’ So where else is the money
going to come from? There’s no choice but to have it come from taxpayers. And
who pays the lion’s share of taxes in ‘Merica? The middle class. So for any
middle class person who voted for Trump to complain about what their taxes pay
for (or would pay for), well, they shouldn’t – at all. Of course, in the
ensuing analysis after Trump said this about a wall, Trump has proposed using
money saved from enforcing the border – which means spending more tax money on
enforcement – and/or by using money saved by not giving benefits to immigrants
who are in ‘Merica illegally – which again comes out of taxpayer money. The
president-elect has even proposed using assets seized from drug cartels to pay
for a wall but there is no clear numbers in this regard and there is no
indication that there’s enough money along that avenue to pay for such a build.
In all likelihood, if a wall is built, it will surely not be a concrete
structure such as Trump has proposed but something much more cheap, perhaps
made in China, but most ‘Mericans are used to being cheap. In the end, though,
Trump’s supporters don’t care about a wall actually being built; they just like
that he proposed it. So goes the thinking of minds attuned to reality
television, people who know what they’re watching isn’t real but want to see
people come into conflict nonetheless.
[‘…not sending their best’? Meanwhile, the forthcoming First
Lady is an immigrant so lazy she has to have Trump’s daughter assume several
traditionally First Lady duties and plagiarized a Michelle Obama speech at the
Republican National Convention. But, hey, at least she’s white.]
Speaking of China, the uneducated white middle class that
elected Trump think their man can do no wrong in provoking a possible trade war
with a country holding over a trillion dollars of U.S. debt. (China used to
hold the most U.S. debt but now that country is Japan, whom Trump will nuclear
bomb before they can ever call in their markers.) As everyone knows, or should
know, the trade relation between China and the ‘Merica has been a love-hate
affair. Damn those Chinese for making cheap crap but GOD do’ Mericans buy up
that cheap crap (to include all those Trump “Make America Great Again” hats,
not to mention his ties, suits, etc.*). Despite having wrote in 2005 that
outsourcing overseas is not always a bad thing, Trump ran a campaign on
promises to bring jobs ‘back to ‘Merica by imposing heavy tariffs on imported
good. Of course, those tariffs will probably not apply to Trump’s goods
manufactured overseas, but I digress. Imagine if you will the price of goods
made in ‘Merica for ‘Mericans. Even if the costs didn’t skyrocket – which would
be shocking since most of ‘Mericans beloved items like cars and smartphones
require materials from outside the U.S. – ‘Merica would never be able to see
their goods sold overseas because of tit-for-tat tariffs. Why would another
country want to buy ‘Merican goods anyway? While China and Mexico are derided
for making cheap goods, ‘Merica isn’t known for manufacturing the most reliable
stuff. Sure, the U.S. does make good motorcycles (Harley Davidson), fun movies
(thanks liberal Hollywood!), craft beer (thanks blue states!) and weapons (that
figures), China surpassed U.S. manufacturing output back in 2010 and shows no
signs of slowing down. For the U.S. to turn that around, ‘Mericans would need
to make higher end crap that everyone wants which just might take better
education, something Republicans surely do not want, at least not before a good
dose of mindless theism is injected into the educational system.
(*For an incomplete and not even detailed list of all Trump’s
products made overseas and not in the U.S, click here.)
Understanding of the U.S. Constitution was also one of the
casualties of the largely Republican war on education. In order to protect
their guns from being taken away no matter how many mass shootings occur and by
whom (usually white people), gun lobbyists often call for a literal
interpretation of the U.S. Constitution while never minded that most gun owners
are not part of a well-regulated militia. Nevermind that President Obama never
took anyone’s beloved guns away – he actually eased some key gun legislation,
but whatever – Trump ideologues are quick to invoke the Second Amendment
anytime someone proposes new gun legislation. (I, for one, don’t think it would
help end mass shootings, but that’s beside the point here.) However, the same
people are not so quick to invoke the Constitution when it comes to Trump and
his overseas holdings, which the Constitution clearly states in Article I,
Section 9 he cannot have if he’s to be president. Many Trump supporters would
also like to see Christianity established as the official religion of the U.S.,
much to the chagrin of the very first amendment. Maybe Trump can start to make
‘Merica great again but having people understand the documents the country is
founded upon.
One has to wonder who the people voting for Trump are who
intend to make America great again, but do not intend to make America great
again like it was during WWII when it helped defeat a hellbent, racist
dictator. (History, another casualty in ‘Merican edumacation.) Trump’s vast
numbers of white supporters are hellbent themselves to stand in the street or
in a subway car to turn red in the face as they berate a minority. They refuse
to understand the basis for the Black Lives Matters movement and decry it, but
want to receive special attention themselves through the acknowledgement of,
say, a Christian ruling class. One has to wonder who these people are that
claim not to be racist, but remain silent on Trump’s KKK support while
simultaneously demanding that Muslims be more outspoken against Islamic
terrorism. One has to wonder who the people are that defend misogynistic talk
as the locker room bantering of an immature 55 year old who has miraculously
‘matured’ over the past 15 years. Bill Clinton may have abused his power in
having an affair with Monica Lewinski, but even ol’ horndog Bill was never so
crass. One has to wonder who these Trump supporters are that bemoaned Obama’s
lack of political experience who now suddenly cite a lack of experience as what
they like about their candidate who appoints a brain surgeon to serve as the
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. One has to wonder who these voters
were that saw Russia as an enemy before Trump rose to prominence but who have
been heaping praise upon Putin ever since Trump’s victory. Who are these people
that think so lazily they think they’re going to make ‘Merica great again?
To be fair, Trump supporters are not the only ones who are
negligent when it comes to critical thinking; the Regressive Left is just as
bad. Their constant and vehement anti-white rhetoric resulted in a backlash
they didn’t see coming because of their own failure to consider consequences.
With these two sides coming together within the boundaries of a single country,
is it any wonder ‘Merica is so dysfunctional? No, no one who remotely thinks is surprised by the election of a
business man by the grace of the lower classes he cares nothing about and has
benefitted from stepping on. A thinker may be angry that this is the case, but
it’s still the reality of the situation. And the reality of the situation is
that the new administration will be coming for the thinkers first. Oh, wait,
they already have; climate change denier Trump requested the names of 74
climate scientists from the energy Department and for the time being has been
rebuked. ‘Merica should have expected nothing less in a country where education
isn’t a priority, that heaps rewards upon people for their ability to
manipulate or delude others, upon celebrities who have little or no talent, or
on athletes for playing a game.
As usual, things will get worse before they get better,
though really ‘Merica will have to wait and see what happens after Trump is
sworn in. An intellectual can say that and mean it and be forgiven for hoping
for the best but expecting the worst. Naturally, that’s not what happened
before Obama was sworn in. It’s still not what’s happening even as Obama
prepares to leave office; the President’s detractors would still see him
lynched and his wife back in Africa living with apes. And that’s what is to be
expected from small minds – horrible consequences – not a great country.