Map of life expectancy at birth from Global Education Project.

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Saturday insanity roundup

A major difficulty with blogging nowadays is that there is just too much to write about. But I did come up with a theme that will let me put a few items together. I'm not exactly sure what to call it, but it's broadly about that river in Egypt. First let's consider Brexit and Boris Johnson's latest. Leaving the EU was never going to be anything but bad for the UK economy but they did finally make a deal that would have spared the British people the worst. But now the governing Tories have reneged. Their motivation is not entirely clear, but it has to do with the intractable problem of the Ireland-Northern Ireland border, which for reasons of both history and the future has to remain open. But it is also a border between the EU and Britain, which has to be closed for Brexit to be a reality. 

What will happen, however, if the Irish border is closed, is first, that the EU will declare the agreement invalid and there will be no trade deal between Britain and the EU. That will destroy the British economy, leading to massive unemployment and even shortages of food and medicine. Second, it will lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom, with Scotland almost certain to leave and possibly Northern Ireland as well. BoJo may have much in common with a certain orange clown, but one important difference is that BoJo is not an idiot. He knows this. So what's his end game?

Then there are the apocalyptic fires in the west, which are a predictable and indeed well-predicted consequence of climate change caused by human activity, most importantly burning of fossil fuel. The fire seasons have been getting longer and more intense for the past few years, culminating in this unprecedented catastrophe. Elsewhere around the planet, other places can no longer sustain the human population, including for example Guatemala which has caused a refugee crisis on our own southern border and the catastrophe in Syria and elsewhere in southwest Asia and Africa which has driven a massive flow of refugees toward Europe. Again, what was supposed to be the end game of climate change denial? The people worst affected by these fires are in rural and semi-rural areas where the people vote Republican. The destruction of Lake Charles by a historically powerful hurricane destroyed the homes and livelihoods of Trump voters, as will the coming inundation of the Florida coast. Again, what is the end game for them?

Then there is the overarching question of the future of the Republican party. What is their plan for 2021 and beyond? I'd really like to know.

Again, what is supposed to be the endgame? Reality has a liberal bias, and it reality always wins in the end.

4 comments:

Don Quixote said...

Doesn't the concept of an end game imply sanity?

I don't think sanity is part of the Republican mind.

You're assuming some sort of logic or even self-preservation, which has run completely amok here. Republicans are, in essence, drunk with power lust, and have abandoned all ties to reality.

I was just asking a friend the other day, "How is it possible for an entire political party to be wrong about EVERYTHING?"

And yet, they are. Therefore, they are functionally insane. Or rather, dysfunctionally. They have lost their collective minds, driven as they are by racism and greed and power lust, and the entire party is unfit not only to rule, but to have any say in anything.

As for their followers, they are nothing more than Jim Jones-followers.

Don Quixote said...

As for the specifics of the Republicans' lust/quest for ultimate power: they probably haven't thought beyond the establishment of a hardcore right-wing state, but the ultimate goal is power. They don't give a rat's ass about abortion, etc. It's all about power. One possible way to get it is to consolidate their hold on power in 2020 by stealing the election. That's essential, because they know Shitler can't win the popular vote or, in all likelihood at this point, the electoral vote. So first, they have to steal individual states by disenfranchising voters:

Wisconsin, where they're already working on taking the vote away from one million Wisconsinites, via their corrupt right-wing-ruled state supreme court:

https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/wisconsin-absentee-ballot-court/

Florida, where the Republican governor is attempting to renege on letting felons have the right to vote, by establishing a de facto poll tax:

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/07/supreme-court-florida-felons-poll-tax.html

So if the Republicans can lend even a shred of legality to their state-by-state suppression of the vote, they can get the five-vote-majority on the US supreme court (I refuse to capitalize it, as it's corrupt and judicially fraudulent) to pull an Al Gore-George Bush stunt, ruling the election somehow "unfair" after Biden/Harris win it, pulling off the most heinous right-wing judicial fiat in history--actually stealing an election, as they did in 2000, but with far greater consequences: the dissolution of the US Constitution and, therefore, nationhood.

Perhaps their "end game" at that point is to destroy the nation and the planet and wait it out in their underground bunkers, till they can come out onto Earth again an repopulate it in their own image.

Nothing insane about that plan, eh?

Eddie Pleasure said...

Local news from Wisconsin:
Not only has the WiSC halted the mailing of absentee ballots, they have said that Dane County cannot require private schools to teach remotely. So many are reopening today.
A Catholic priest has created a widely shared video that declares (among other things) that a person cannot vote for a Democratic candidate and call themselves Catholic. If they do vote thusly, they are going to hell.
The Catholic Archbishop of Milwaukee has declared that the dispensation for Sunday Mass is over. Fear of becoming sick is not an excuse for missing in-person Mass. It would be a grave sin to do so.
And two of my coworkers were chatting, without masks. When I suggested that masks should be on while talking, one yelled at me "I was drinking my coffee!" They just don't get it.

Eddie Pleasure said...

Oh, and local gun shops cannot keep up with the demand. Mostly from first time buyers. They are 'scared.'
Great.