Why do Repulicans just love the police state?

Led by Donald Trump, Republican leaders—including members of Congress and several governors—have in recent weeks endorsed armed military occupations of American cities.

The most prominent display of this attitude can be seen in Washington, D.C., where Trump has deployed federal law enforcement along with the National Guard to combat a nonexistent crime wave. For a few weeks now Americans have watched as federal agents have been tasked with handling moped accidents, drunk men throwing sandwiches, and trash cleanup duty.

The action in Washington follows the deployment of federal assets in Los Angeles, which is led by Mayor Karen Bass, a Black woman. Other cities have been threatened with occupation by Trump including Chicago, Baltimore, and most recently New Orleans. All of the cities vote Democratic, have large minority populations, and are led by Black mayors.

But just a few years ago conservatives and Republicans were busy accusing Democrats of wanting a “police state.”

The right spent nearly a decade accusing former President Bill Clinton of plotting to allow United Nations-backed agents of the “New World Order” to do things like construct FEMA camps and conduct armed takeovers of American cities.

 

By the time former President Barack Obama took office in 2009, the right whipped itself into a frenzy over the “JADE HELM” conspiracy. Under JADE HELM, Obama was purportedly amassing military forces to take over red state cities and towns. None of it was true, as JADE HELM was an innocuous military exercise.

The fearmongering over the impending police state did not stop when former President Joe Biden took office in 2021. In 2024 while serving as governor of South Dakota, Kristi Noem said there would be “war on our hands” if Biden used the National Guard to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border.

Now that Noem is serving as Trump’s Homeland Security secretary, she backs using the Guard to invade states like California.

Cartoon by Clay Bennett

A group of 28 congressional Republicans released a letter in 2024 pushing Biden not to federalize the Texas National Guard after Gov. Greg Abbott began using the guard to install razor wire on the southern border. Republican attorneys general also voiced protest as well.

But these same people are perfectly fine with Trump deploying the National Guard to enforce his imperialist presidential agenda.

Conservative groups like the NRA, which have argued that Americans have to be armed to the teeth to counter federal power, have been quiet even as federal troops have marched on Washington.

The truth is that the right never really cared about a federal police state. The SOLE motiviation of Republicans is that cities with large Black populations led by Black leaders be forced to buckle to Trump’s whims, backed up by armed feds.

If it means enhanced power for Republicans and allowing them to dominate Democrats, minorities, or both, then the right is all for it.

Figures like conspiracy theorist Alex Jones made millions selling ineffective medication, based on his promotion of fears about a “police state.” Now Jones is busy parting with contributors to his own network who reportedly demonstrate insufficient fealty to Trump.

The entire elaborate “police state” warning was another fraud from the right. They aren’t opposed to a police state—they just want it to be THEIR POLICE STATE.

J6 thug, pardoned by Trump, arrested in Newport News VA after allowing his dogs to attack four people

This story is a bit confusing but here’s what I can piece together.

Robert Keith Packer, 60, pardoned by Trump

Yet another pardoned Jan 6er commits more crimes, arrested. 

 Trump’s pardons of the J6 criminals did nothing but return criminals to our streets.

Robert Keith Packer, 60, was arrested on Thursday “following an investigation into an animal-related incident” that had occurred on Monday in Newport News, a city spokesperson said.

Packer was charged with one count of animal attack resulting from owner’s disregard for human life, a felony, the spokesperson said. He was also charged with attacking while at large and no city license, both misdemeanors.

“As part of the investigation, authorities seized one adult dog, six 11-week-old puppies, four live rabbits, and one deceased rabbit from the property,” the spokesperson said.

Police told Newport News ABC affiliate WVEC that four people were taken to the hospital with dog bites stemming from the attack.  Packer’s neighbors told police that his dogs have been terrorizing the neighborhood for several months and that he does nothing to stop the dogs from attacking people.

Federal prosecutors in the Jan. 6 case said that Packer has been a “habitual criminal offender for 25 years with 21 convictions for mostly drunk driving, but also for larceny, drug possession, and forgery.” He was incarcerated for several previous offenses, they said.

 

FAFO — voted for Trump, now losing jobs.

Blue-collar workers f####d around when they voted for Donald Trump in 2024. Now, they’re finding out.

Voters without college degrees backed Trump over then-Vice President Kamala Harris by 14 points, according to exit polling. Yet August’s jobs report showed that industries whose workers often do not possess college degrees have lost jobs, in part thanks to Trump’s nonsensical trade policy.

The jobs report showed that the mining industry—which Trump has touted he is saving—lost 6,000 jobs in August.

Meanwhile, the construction industry—hit hard by tariffs and the rising price of materials—lost 7,000 jobs. And truck transportation lost 900 jobs.

However, aside from the government—which took a massive hit thanks to now-former co-President Elon Musk’s destructive Department of Government Efficiency cuts—no industry has done worse than manufacturing.

In his inaugural address, Trump promised to restore the American manufacturing sector, declaring that, “America will be a manufacturing nation once again.”

Yet manufacturing lost a whopping 12,000 jobs in August. Altogether, the manufacturing industry has lost 78,000 jobs in 2025, a massive contraction.

Ultimately, the only industry doing okay right now is health care, which accounts for virtually all of the job growth over the last four months. But that’s about to take a hit, too, as the GOP’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” cuts billions from Medicaid that will cause millions to lose their coverage and leave rural hospitals and long-term health care facilities in trouble.

If you thought the Trump administration cared, however, well, you’d be wrong. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer went on Fox Business to deny that Trump’s tariffs are wreaking havoc on the economy.

“Tariffs are working,” she said, even though the data shows they clearly are not.

“Unemployment is still holding steady,” she added, even though unemployment is now the highest it’s been since 2021 and federal jobs data shows that there are now more job seekers than job openings. “Statistically, it’s nonexistent.”  (Someone needs to tell this billionaire asshole that when you lose a job, or can’t find one, statistics are the last thing you worry about.)

 

How about we knock off the bullshit about “We don’t know what’s in the Epstein files.”?

We know what’s in the Epstein files — Trump’s name and details about Trump fucking little girls.

Stop With The BS That “We” Don’t Know What’s In The Epstein Files

I see people almost to the point of defending Trump. I see people claiming that Trump only went to Epstein’s parties to socialize because nothing has been proven and none of the victims have spoken out.

Let me clue everyone in as to why Trump sued the WSJ for eleventy billion dollars over reporting about the provable birthday letter that Trump sent to Epstein. I wouldn’t doubt that Murdoch was complicit regarding the lawsuit. Trump sued the WSJ to send a message to the people who know what’s in the Epstein files: the victims, the victim’s lawyers the prosecutors such as Maureen Comey. If any of the above people make a statement about Trump , he will destroy their lives, he will sue them until the cows come home.

The victims, the victim’s lawyers, the prosecutors, need those files released to give them cover to be able to speak out publicly. Without the backing of making those files public, powerful people, will destroy the lives of the victims and their lawyers and the prosecutors.

This is why the Epstein files will never be released, it keeps a muzzle on the many people who already know what’s in those files.

It make me sick to hear people say we have no proof, the proof is out there, under lock and key.

To say that Trump , a piece of shit who raped a woman in the changing room of a clothing store, who had sex with a porn star at a golfing event, only went to Epstein’s parties to socialize is laughable. Trump made a deal with Maxwell to buy her silence, right out in the open, a quid pro quo. She sits in a fucking country club awaiting her freedom solely based on one word, “waiver.” Whitehouse and Garcia sent stern letters to the head of the Federal Bureau of Prisons asking for documents as to the reasons for Maxwell’s transfer, still fucking waiting for a response.  What if they get no response, then what? I guess the answer is we just keep using the one word, “waiver,” and move on. There is no good reason to grant that waiver other than to protect Donald fucking Trump.

The victims get screwed again and Trump walks away from his crimes – – again.

In Virginia, Republican gubernatorial candidate has nothing to offer but lies and attacks on basic human decency

Virginia gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears, a Republican and the state’s current lieutenant governor, released a new ad Tuesday attacking her Democratic opponent Rep. Abigail Spanberger for asserting that the LGBTQ+ community deserves human rights.

The entire ad focuses on Spanberger’s past support for transgender rights and falsely accuses the Democrat of wanting men—including sex offenders—to use women’s bathrooms. The ad goes on to quote Spanberger saying that “our LGBTQ neighbors have the same legal rights as anyone else,” casting the statement as part of the left’s “insane” belief system.

But Spanberger’s statement is a bedrock foundation of U.S. law and tradition.

The Declaration of Independence clearly notes in its preamble that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

Similarly, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution states, “No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

To follow Earle-Sears line of argument would involve stripping rights away from millions of Americans, echoing the belief system of groups like the Ku Klux Klan or the Nazis, who did not believe in equality.

The ad ends with the tagline, “Spanberger is for they/them not us.”

This is the same construction used in 2024 ads by President Donald Trump attacking Kamala Harris for supporting LGBTQ+ rights, accusing her of being “for they/them while President Trump is for you.”

Earle-Sears’ ad, along with Trump’s, is part of an ongoing right-wing trend of attacking the basic humanity of LGBTQ+ people. These attacks are meant to whip up support among conservative voters who oppose equality, leading to Republican electoral wins.

For her part, Spanberger recently released an ad highlighting how Earle-Sears has “been in lockstep” with Trump. Virginia is one of the few swing states that Trump lost in the 2024 election to Harris.

In her ad, Spanberger notes the negative effect that Trump’s cuts to the federal workforce have had on Virginia, where federal workers compose much of the population.

Republicans currently hold the governorship in Virginia, but Spanberger has led in recent polling. And election forecaster Larry Sabato recently shifted the state from “lean Democratic” to “likely Democratic,” perhaps highlighting why Earle-Sears felt desperate enough to release her bigoted ad.

 

Trump’s spectacular foreign policy disaster

America has spent decades trying to cultivate good relations with India, which could be a useful counterweight to China. Now we have a nearly complete rupture, with India actually cozying up to China.

And what was that about? Apparently Trump, in his bizarre pursuit of a Nobel peace prize, tried to bully Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, into giving him undeserved credit for a cease-fire between India and Pakistan. The two men haven’t talked since.

In this photo provided by Indian Prime Minister's Office, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands before their meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025.

China’s Xi (right) and India’s Modi (left) at recent Asian nation summit sponsored by China including China, Russia, India, and 20 other Asian nations.


Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged on Sunday to resolve their border differences and bolster cooperation, ahead of the opening of a regional summit in Tianjin.

Scientific American magazine tells RFK Jr. to GFY

RFK, Jr., Demanded a Vaccine Study Be Retracted–The Journal Said GFY

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/rfk-jr-demanded-study-on-vaccines-and-aluminum-be-retracted-the-journal-said/

US health secretary and loony vaccine sceptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr has called for the retraction of a Danish study that found no link between aluminium in vaccines and chronic diseases in children — a rare move for a US public official. Aluminium has been used for almost a century to enhance the immune system’s response to some vaccines. But some people claim the ingredient is linked to rising rates of childhood disorders such as autism.

Public-health officials in Kennedy’s position rarely request that studies be retracted, says Ivan Oransky, a specialist in academic publishing and co-founder of the media organization Retraction Watch. Through this request, “Secretary Kennedy has demonstrated that he wants the scientific literature to bend to his will”, says Oransky.

The study in question, published in Annals of Internal Medicine in July, is one of the largest of its kind, looking at 1.2 million children born over more than two decades in Denmark. The authors reported that no significant risk of developing autoimmune, allergic or neurodevelopmental disorders was associated with exposure to aluminium compounds in vaccines.

In an opinion piece published on TrialSite News on 1 August, Kennedy called into question the study’s methodology, analysis and results. Since his appointment as head of the US Department of Health and Human Services, Kennedy has bypassed normal scientific review processes to change vaccine recommendations and terminated grants for projects on mRNA vaccines.

The publication has told Kennedy to fuck off.

Trump is a moron. He is a profoundly stupid moron, incapable of rational thought.

Trump likes to portray himself as having achieved (and continuing to achieve) things that no mere mortal could ever have done. In one sense, he is right: he is the stupidest, most ignorant, most incompetent person ever to become a dictator.

I thought about this today after reading this Huffington Post story by S. V. Date: Maybe Rex Tillerson Was Right. Maybe Donald Trump Really Is Just A Moron.

Date starts with Trump’s action a few days into his second term, when he ordered stored water to be released into California’s Central Valley, from where, in his addled mind, it would miraculously ascend the mountains and put out the fires in Los Angeles (and he still thinks that is exactly what happened. Oh — the water came from Canada, too.  In fact (1) the fires were already out, and, (2) the water was intended for crop irrigation and all it did was soak into the ground near where it was released.)

This is not just a sign of dementia; Trump has always acted this way. He gets an idea, from some friend or passing internet guy or for all we know a comic book, and once it’s implemented in his head, he will never let it go. No fact, and especially no expert, can convince him otherwise. In Rex Tillerson’s infamous description (which he has never denied), he is a “fucking moron.”

Another person who was once close to Trump, who somehow escaped his constant demands for NDAs (non-disclosure agreements), says much the same.

“I’ve never met anyone else remotely like him,” said Charles Leerhsen, who co-wrote Trump’s book, “Surviving at the Top” in 1990. “He is and was profoundly stupid, completely lacking in intellectual curiosity.”

This is, as far as I know, unprecedented in the history of leaders who turn themselves in autocrats. Those who have risen to power on their own, who have seized and stolen power, may have been possessed of an understanding of the world not entirely in accord with reality. But none have ever been so far removed from the real world, and so unwilling to correct their mistakes as is Trump. Trump is truly uniquely stupid.

But wait, there’s more.

“It’s a psychopath’s emotional intelligence,” [George] Conway said. “He can smell fear, and he can smell whether people are complying. He’s not intelligent in the sense that he absorbs information.”

One of the few places where Trump is not stupid is in his ability to spot and stroke fear. In this, at any rate, he either knows instinctively what all successful dictators know or he has learned from them. (Which would mean he is not totally incapable of learning, I suppose.)

Trump shares other autocratic traits:

  • Overweening narcissism
  • Total lack of empathy
  • Grandiosity
  • Belief that he knows more than all the experts (the Dunning-Kruger effect; Date quotes Dunning in his article)

There are surely some others; feel free to add to the list in the comments. But one trait unique to Trump, especially to this degree, is his lifelong stupidity. He really is a fucking moron.

There is another, even more puzzling, trait that no other self-made autocrat could possibly share: his incompetence. Dictators rise to power by clever manipulation, by leading a military coup, by subtle, careful, long-range planning. None of that even remotely describes Trump. It does describe the GOP in the years leading up to 2016; their leaders had skipped the military coup part (though I wonder what traps have been laid), but they had inched their way over the decades (with a lot of help from Democratic inertia) preparing to take over. Then Trump muscled his way in and stole all their work. He did it at first because no one believed he had a chance, and then later because he used his true talent: fear.

Trump’s profound stupidity not only magnifies his incompetence, it makes him a pathetically easy target for manipulation, from Putin to Thiel to Musk (for a while) to even our nominal allies. In one sense, it doesn’t matter if Putin has kompromat on Trump; he just has to have Trump, period.

Richard Nixon is the closest we’ve come to having an autocrat in the US since we got rid of the British monarchy. But he was never stupid, never detached from reality. He worked his way up to the position of president, and ultimately the system worked well enough to bring him down.

Other nations have much more experience with autocrats, even stupid ones; Tsar Nicholas II, John of England (who was probably more arrogant than stupid, though it came to the same result), and so on. The United States is, as the propagandists like to say, unique: Never in history has a profoundly stupid person managed to seize the reins of power and turn himself into an autocrat.

Even MAGA is starting to catch on. Trump’s Unforgivable Sin:

Americans already understood Trump to be corrupt, and proved themselves willing to tolerate that. But now they are coming to believe that he is inept. In American politics, that is an unforgivable sin.

No “maybe” about it; he is a moron. We need to harp on that, as well as doing other things such as Newsom’s hysterically accurate trolling, in our campaign to restore our democracy.

India tells Trump to GFY, cozies up to Russia and China – – – thanks to Trump.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India has lost patience with President Trump and is turning to China and Russia.

Mr. Trump had been saying — repeatedly, publicly, exuberantly — that he had “solved” the military conflict between India and Pakistan, a dispute that dates back more than 75 years and is far deeper and more complicated than Mr. Trump was making it out to be.

During a phone call on June 17, Mr. Trump brought it up again, saying how proud he was of ending the military escalation. He mentioned that Pakistan was going to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor for which he had been openly campaigning. The not-so-subtle implication, according to people familiar with the call, was that Mr. Modi should do the same.

The Indian leader bristled. He told Mr. Trump that U.S. involvement had nothing to do with the recent cease-fire. It had been settled directly between India and Pakistan.

Mr. Trump largely brushed off Mr. Modi’s comments, but the disagreement — and Mr. Modi’s refusal to engage on the Nobel — has played an outsize role in the souring relationship between the two leaders, whose once-close ties go back to Mr. Trump’s first term.

Just weeks after the June phone call, and with trade talks dragging on, Mr. Trump startled India by announcing that imports from the country would be subjected to a tariff of 25 percent. And on Wednesday, he slapped India with an additional 25 percent tariff for buying Russian oil, adding up to a crushing 50 percent.

Mr. Modi, who once called Mr. Trump “a true friend,” was officially on the outs. After telling Mr. Modi that he would travel to India later this year for the Quad summit, Mr. Trump no longer has plans to visit in the fall, according to people familiar with the president’s schedule.

The dispute has played out against the backdrop of trade talks of immense importance to India and the United States, and the fallout risks pushing India closer to American adversaries in Beijing and Moscow. Sure enough, Mr. Modi will travel to China this weekend, where he will meet with President Xi Jinping and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to discuss trade, defense, and other issues with Russia and China — the US was not invited to the meeting..