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|    Trump isn't doing great things for the U    |
|    31 Aug 25 20:38:17    |
      [continued from previous message]              of money. Even if seniors, veterans, and others who depend on government       aid eventually get what theyve been promised, many will go through long       periods of panic and frustration because theyll never know when or if       theyll be helped.              Moreover, the federal government isnt a bloated, pointless bureaucracy. It       is, instead, largely staffed by millions of good people who care about       their jobs often working for much lower salaries than they could make in       the private sector. Subjecting them to arbitrary firings and treating them       with contempt amounts to destroying a valuable public asset.              As with Trumps tariffs, much of this damage will be irreversible. Even if       DOGE is eventually shut down and the tech bros sent home in disgrace, how       many of the dedicated civil servants weve lost will come back? How many       young people will be willing to enter government service, knowing what       happened to their predecessors?              The pretty good federal government we had just four months ago has been       degraded, and it may take decades to restore it.       The War on Knowledge              America leads the world in science and intellectual inquiry of all kinds.       Or it did a few months ago. Its hard to overstate the devastation Trump has       wrought since then.              I dont know how many people realize the extent to which the Trump       administration has already brought scientific research in America to a       screeching halt. The 2026 budget proposal released by the administration       would cut funding for the National Institutes of Health by 40 percent and       funding for the National Science Foundation by more than half.       We may see 15 million or more people losing insurance by the time this       budget goes into effect.              But support for research has already dried up well in advance of the next       fiscal year. On April 30, NSF staffers were instructed to stop awarding all       funding actions until further notice. This doesnt just mean no new grants,       it means no disbursement of increments of money on existing grants. Worse,       the NIH appears to be ghosting grantees not formally canceling their       grants but simply failing to send the promised funds.              Nor is the war on science just about money. Everywhere you look theres a       push to shut down any research that MAGA types think is woke or touches on       DEI. This doesnt have to mean, say, gender studies. It could mean any study       that might provide evidence for climate change or suggest that vaccines       work and dont cause autism. This is a frontal assault on intellectual       inquiry of any kind.              Here, too much of the damage is likely to be permanent. Even if a future       administration were to restore funding and end the campaign against       perceived wokeness, who will want to begin a major research project in a       nation that behaves this way? How many leading scientists or talented       foreign students will want to accept positions at U. S. universities       knowing that theyre one election away from persecution, maybe even arrest?       As far as science is concerned, the American century may well be over.       Cryptos New Gilded Age              One of the more surprising developments deserves mention: the Trumpian       boosting and exploitation of cryptocurrency. It may seem hard to believe,       but Bitcoin is an elderly idea as informational technologies go: It was       created in 2008, which makes it almost as old as the iPhone. In all the       years since, the vast legions of cryptocurrency salesmen have failed to       find any real economic role for their products. Most legitimate businesses       dont accept payment in crypto, even in countries like El Salvador that have       spent large sums trying to promote the digital currency.              But illegitimate business, where being able to transfer large sums that       legal authorities cant track, is another matter. Cryptocurrencies,       especially stablecoins like Tether, have come to play a huge role in       criminal activity, especially in blackmail and extortion.              Now, crypto has found an even more remarkable use: bribery, with useless       $TRUMP and $MELANIA coins being used to transfer billions to the president       and his family, likely in return for influence. The president even threw a       party for crypto enthusiasts, charging them $1 million for the pleasure of       his company. It all makes the corruption of the Gilded Age look petty and       quaint.       The Triumph of Resentment              The obvious question, given this landscape of devastation, is one of       motive. Why are Trump and those around him doing this?              Quite a few people on the U. S. left and even the center-left hold the       Bernie Sanders view: What were seeing is government by and for oligarchs.       That is, were looking at a cabal of billionaires who want to get even       richer. They want to slash government spending, especially spending that       helps the vulnerable, to make room for tax cuts. They want to dismantle       government so it can be privatized, with contracts going to them and their       friends.              Theres clearly something to that. But I dont think thats the whole story.       It doesnt explain the trade war, which hurts almost everyone. It doesnt       explain why these people want to make infectious disease great again and       destroy American science.              What I think is happening is the triumph of resentment. Try reading Trumps       Truth Social posts, or Musks tweets, or RFK Jr. s speeches, and the       overwhelming impression you get is that these are angry, insecure people.       Perhaps Harvard should lose its Tax Exempt Status and be Taxed as a       Political Entity if it keeps pushing political, ideological, and terrorist       inspired/supporting Sickness? Trump said on Truth Social. Does this sound       like a rational policymaker? Or like someone with a grudge?              These men clearly arent suffering from economic anxiety. Theyre wealthy and       hold positions of great power, and are likely enriching themselves through       epic corruption as we speak. Yet anyone whos spent time around men in       privileged positions knows how easy it is for some of them to feel bitter       and angry, despite lives 99.9 percent of the population would envy, because       privilege isnt as fulfilling as they thought it would be. (Hey, Ive spent       much of my life around elite academics, and I see it all the time. )              The common feature of MAGAs leading figures is that they appear to feel       that they have, as Trump would put it, been treated very badly. Trump       senses that many people consider him an ignorant boor, and it drives him       crazy. Musk is furious that he no longer receives the admiration he did       when Tesla was cool. RFK Jr. seems determined to prove that he isnt the       crank he is.       TRENDING STORIES       1.       Trump Spreads Bizarre Conspiracy Theory That Biden Was Executed and       Replaced by a Robot Clone       2.       How Taylor Won       3.       The Seven Ugliest Provisions in Trumps Big Beautiful Bill       4.       Taylor Swift Finally Owns All of Her Old Music              I would argue that almost all of the administrations policies have been       shaped by this resentment. Trump is going wild on tariffs in large part to       get back at economists who think they know how these things work better       than a real-estate developer who doesnt read much. Musk wrecked the federal       government to prove that he really is a genius who understands everything       better than anyone else. RFK is destroying medical research to silence       anyone who might contradict his snake oil.              Obviously theres something deeply wrong with a body politic that could put       such people in power. I do, however, have enough faith in America to       believe that their reign will eventually end. In the meantime, however,              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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