#blitheringincompetence | #WhatTheyVotedFor
The problem with laughing is that this is the government, and this sort of thing can have serious consequences:
Mick Mulvaney, the White House budget director, told reporters Tuesday afternoon that the reason Trump floated the possibility of a shutdown was all because of Democrats' happiness at the spending deal. Over and over, he went after Democrats for hurting the president's feelings.
(Terkel↱)
Yes, really. The Trump administration is threatening a shutdown because master baiter and negotiator's feelings are apparently hurt.
• “The Dems have been trying to claim victory on this, which I think is a very strange way to look at a bipartisan discussion. If you're in a bipartisan meeting, I think it is very unusual for one group to walk out and start spiking the football and say, ‘We won, we killed the other guys.' It certainly doesn't bode very well for future discussions.”
• “I think the president is frustrated with the fact that he negotiated in good faith with the Democrats and they went out to try and spike the football to make him look bad. I get that frustration because I think it's a terrible posture for the Democrats to take.”
• “I think what you heard this morning was his sense of frustration over how he's being mistreated by the Democrats on a bipartisan piece of legislation.”
• “You have a president who is able to work with Democrats and Republicans. Again, a little disappointed with the way Democrats acted after the deal was put together.”
• “What I think you heard the president express this morning was frustration over how he's been treated as part of the negotiation. And it may be if things don't get better, we may get to that point [of a shutdown].”
It should be astounding to witness this degree of mendacity, but these are Republicans, so, you know, whatever; we
should have stopped being surprised, oh, I don't know, what, after the 2012 election? Or maybe 1980? Meet the new prick, same as the old prick? Small and dysfunctional and contagious?
To the one, you might think, to hear Mulvaney tell it, Democrats had some sort of majority.
To the other, maybe that's the best they could come up with, because on the Congressional side, Speaker Ryan was busy
lying to everyone↱.
Sounds about right; this is #WhatTheyVotedFor, except it isn't. But that's the thing, these lies are largely for the sake of the disappointed base, but I'm not entirely certain how to deal with the notion that Trump supporters are only now realizing that he is an "open borders globalist that only does things that enrich himself and his fat cat friends" (qtd. in
Coaster↱). It's true, once we stop laughing at the self-aggrandizing codespeak, we might find out some of them are really, really pisseed off because apparently they ... er ... ah ... what, I mean,
didn't know?
I mean, you know:
Open borders globalist, fat cat friends ... what, this is news?
He's been that way for
decades. He is an iconic boor, famous and then notorious worldwide for being a selfish, insensate prig. I don't know, maybe some of them were too busy complaining about liberal elitism to notice.
"For surely it is not the rich who contribute to patriotism. They are cosmopolitans, perfectly at home in every land. We in America know well the truth of this. Are not our rich Americans Frenchmen in France, Germans in Germany, or Englishmen in England? And do they not squandor with cosmopolitan grace fortunes coined by American factory children and cotton slaves? Yes, theirs is the patriotism that will make it possible to send messages of condolence to a despot like the Russian Tsar, when any mishap befalls him."
A hundred some years ago, this was part of what helped an uppity woman become the most feared and reviled person in American society. But, you know, not only was she a woman in the early twentieth century, she was also a leftist, so nobody listened to her. I recall sometime around the turn of the new century watching a local news report involving local business owners complaining about prison labor, including one who basically admitted—albeit in a self-righteous huff—that had he done his market research he would not have opened in this sector because he didn't think he could compete with prison labor. And, you know, maybe if people had paid attention to economic justice instead of making it a matter of identity politics, we could have figured out how to deal with the issue along the way. No, really, all I could think, watching that segment those years ago, was
Emma Goldman on prisons↱. The irony was such that, while
blessed is never quite the proper word, yeah, 'tis true not everyone gets to experience that moment.
That Americans keep making her point, or that we keep reminding how far we have to go before we catch up to the
Luddites, for heaven's sake, is what it is, but for the moment it seems sufficient that we might wonder at the prospect that Trump supporters somehow just didn't know.
Still, though, we find the situation such a mess that apparently
John T. Bennett↱ wasn't kidding when he opened his analysis for
Roll Call with:
The Trump administration delivered a public service announcement on Tuesday: “We are competent, we know what we're doing, and the country is safe in our hands.”
OMB Director Mick Mulvaney
really did say that↱. Clearly, he, like Speaker Ryan, is messaging to his right flank. I mean, really, those of us to the Trump administration's left just don't believe the excrement they're peddling, anyway.
Who, though, remains to believe them?
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Notes:
Bennett, John T. "Analysis: Defensive White House Insists ‘We Are Competent'". Roll Call. 2 May 2017. RollCall.com. 3 May 2017. http://bit.ly/2pxqxbR
Goldman, Emma. "Patriotism: A Menace to Liberty". Anarchism and Other Essays. Second Revised Edition. New York & London: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1911. DWardMac.Pitzer.edu. 3 May 2017. http://bit.ly/2lxfQV5
—————. "Prisons: A Social Crime and Failure". Anarchism and Other Essays. Second Revised Edition. New York & London: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1911. DWardMac.Pitzer.edu. 3 May 2017. http://bit.ly/2p9yWzy
Miller, Zeke. "Mulvaney: 'We are competent, and we know what we're doing, and the country is safe in our hands'". Twitter. 2 May 2017. Twitter.com. http://bit.ly/2pxNbRu
Terkel, Amanda. "White House: Government Shutdown Possible If Democrats Keep Hurting Trump's Feelings". The Huffington Post. 2 May 2017. HuffingtonPost.com. 3 May 2017. http://huff.to/2oXXYWB