He Is Risen… But For How Long?

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

If the first forty-eight hours are any measure of the alleged Trumptopia-to-come, the leading man in this national melodrama appears to be meshuga. A more charitable view might be that his behavior does not comport with the job description: president. If he keeps it up, I stick to my call that we will see him removed by extraordinary action within a few months. It might be a lawful continuity-of-government procedure according to the 25th Amendment — various high officials declaring him “incapacited” — or it might be a straight-up old school coup d’é·tat (“You’re fired”).

I believe the trigger for that may be an overwhelming financial crisis in the early second quarter of the year. In, the first case, under Section 4 of the 25th Amendment, it works like this:

Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

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Or else, it will be an orchestrated cabal of military and intelligence officers — not necessarily evil men — who fear for the safety of the nation with the aforesaid meshuganer in the White House, who is summarily arrested, sequestered, and replaced by an “acting president,” pending a call for an extraordinary new election to replace him by democratic means. I’m not promoting this scenario as necessarily desirable, but that’s how I think it will go down. It will be a sad moment in this country’s history, worse than the shock of John Kennedy’s assassination, which happened against the background of an economically stable Republic. History is perverse and life is tragic. And shit happens.

Returning to the first forty-eight hours of the new regime, first the ceremony itself: there was, to my mind, the disturbing sight of Donald Trump, deep in the Capitol in the grim runway leading out onto the inaugural dais. He lumbered along, so conspicuously alone between the praetorian ranks front and back, overcoat open, that long red slash of necktie dangling ominously, with a mad gleam in his eyes like an old bull being led out to a sacrificial alter. His speech to the multitudes was not exactly what had once passed for presidential oratory. It was not an “address.” It was blunt, direct, unadorned, and simple, a warning to the assembled luminaries meant to prepare them for disempowerment. Surely it was received by many as a threat.

Indeed an awful lot of official behavior has to change if this country expects to carry on as a civilized polity, and Trump’s plain statement was at face value consistent with that idea. But the disassembly of such a vast matrix of rackets is unlikely to be managed without generating a lot of dangerous friction. Such a tall order would require, at least, some finesse. Virtually all the powers of the Deep State are arrayed against him, and he can’t resist taunting them, a dangerous game. Despite the show of an orderly transition, a state of war exists between them. Anyway, given Trump’s cabinet appointments, his “swamp draining” campaign looks like one set of rackets is due to be replaced by a new and perhaps worse set.

Trump was correct that the ruins of industry stand like tombstones on the landscape. The reality may be that an industrial economy is a one-shot deal. When it’s gone, it’s over. Even assuming the money exists to rebuild the factories of the 20th century, how would things be produced in them? By robotics or by brawny men paid $15-an-hour? If it’s robotics, who will the customers be? If it’s low-wage workers, how are they going to pay for the cars and washing machines? If the brawny men are paid $40 an hour, how would we sell our cars and washing machines in foreign markets that pay their workers the equivalent of $1.50 an hour. How can American industry stay afloat with no export market? If we don’t let foreign products into the US, how will Americans buy cars that are far more costly to make here than the products we’ve been getting? There’s no indication that Trump and his people have thought through any of this.

Trump can pull out the stops (literally, the regulations) to promote oil production, but he can’t alter the declining energy return on investment that is bringing down the curtain on industrial society. In fact, pumping more oil now at all costs will only hasten the decline of affordable oil. His oft-stated wish to simply “take” the oil from Middle Eastern countries would probably lead to sabotage of their oil infrastructure and the cruel death of millions. He would do better to prepare Americans for the project of de-suburbanizing the nation, but I doubt that the concept has ever entered his mind.

The problems with Obamacare, and so-called health care generally, are burdened with so many layers of arrant racketeering that the system may only be fixable if it is destroyed in its current form — the overgrown centralized hospitals, the overpaid insurance and hospital executives, the sore-beset physicians carrying six-figure college-and-med-school loans, the incomprehensible and extortionate pricing system for care, the cruel and insulting bureaucratic barriers to obtain care, the disgraceful behavior of the pharmaceutical companies, all add up to something no less than a colossal hostage racket, robbing and swindling people at their most vulnerable. So far, nobody has advanced a coherent plan for changing it. Loosing the Department of Justice to prosecute the medical racketeers directly would be a good start. Overcharging and defrauding sick people ought to be a criminal act. But don’t expect that to happen in a culture where anything goes and nothing matters. A financial crisis could be the trigger for ending the massive medical grift machine. Then what? Back to locally organized clinic-scale medicine… if we should be so lucky.

Saturday afternoon, Trump paid a call at CIA headquarters, ostensibly to begin mending fences with what may be his domestic arch-enemies. What did he do? He peeved and pouted about press reports of the lowish attendance at his swearing in. Maximum meshuga. I’m surprised that some veteran of The Company’s Suriname outpost didn’t take him out with a blowgun dart garnished with the toxic secretions of tree frogs.

Do you suppose Trump is going to improve? That was the hope after the election: that he’d take on some POTUS polish. No, what you see is what you get. I can only imagine that what’s going on behind the scenes in various halls of power would make a Matt Damon Bourne movie look like a sensitivity training session — grave professional men and women on all fours with their hair on fire howling into the acoustical ceiling tiles.

Don’t forget that it was the dismal failure of Democratic “progressive” politics that gave us Trump. His infantile lies and foolish tweets were made possible by a mendacious political culture that excuses illegal immigrants as “the undocumented,” refuses to identify radical Islamic terror by name, shuts down free speech on campus, made Michael Brown of Ferguson a secular saint, claims that there’s no biological basis for gender, and allowed Wall Street to pound the American middle class down a rat hole like so much sand.

You think this is the dark night of the national soul? The sun only went down a few minutes ago and it’s a long hard slog to daybreak.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
January 23, 2017 9:50 am

So it’s the end and there is nothing to be done about it.

Maybe we should just all meet in the middle of Main Street at high noon and the future will be rebuilt by the winners, or survivors as it might be?

If you can’t lend a hand, at least get out of the way of the rest of us as we work to fix the things that need fixing.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Anonymous
January 23, 2017 12:15 pm

(((Kunstler))) has always hated Trump, so this BS post is no surprise. Just for the record, not going to happen. Trump has enormous support in the military, and so does Mad Dog….Any coup attempt will be crushed with extreme violence.

Kevin Szatmary
Kevin Szatmary
January 23, 2017 9:54 am

I have no quarrel with the hypothesis presented in this article. Unfolding future events will be the ultimate proof of, or the refutation of, the soundness of the author’s forecast. That said, assuming he is removed by some means, what can we expect will be the reaction from the tens of millions of those who voted for him (together with those who are sympathetic to him but perhaps did not vote)? Do those vast throngs simply accept the removal of the one to whom they have pinned their hopes? I fear that we are on a slow downward spiral to a place that only God himself knows.

Maggie
Maggie
January 23, 2017 9:56 am

Personally, I’ve decided to stop reading asswipes like Kunstler until someone sends a happy pill.

Rdawg
Rdawg
  Maggie
January 23, 2017 12:02 pm

To you or Kunstler?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
January 23, 2017 9:59 am

I read that this Kunstler was a theater major and an attempted novelist. No wonder he’s focused on the emotional ephemera. Trump may indeed be taken out – maybe even within months – but it won’t be because he’s acting crazy or unpresidential. He was just hired in spite of those obvious and immutable traits. The Deep State doesn’t give a shit about whether he offends idiot John Lewis on Twitter or mocks some lesbian protester’s pussygut. The Deep State also doesn’t care about “abortion rights” or bathrooms for trannies. What they care about is that he stays with the war policies, as dictated by the House of Saud. And what they care most about is that their past perfidy not be laid bare. If they catch Trump trying to dig into: who killed Seth Rich, who killed Michael Hastings, who killed Donald Young (or JFK for that matter), who crafted the fake birth certificates, etc etc, then he’ll be in real danger – and it won’t be from politicians getting him declared meshuga because of unseemly tweets or braggadocio.

Suzanna
Suzanna
  Iska Waran
January 23, 2017 12:36 pm

Bravo!

Alter Boyz
Alter Boyz
January 23, 2017 10:41 am

No need to go further than the first paragraph.

I’ll admit reading and benefiting by his earlier non-fiction stuff, but to me, this guy jumped-the-rails a long time ago and now he seems headed towards alignment and synergy with the goons wearing pink vagina costumes and using their head as a talking clitoris.

Fantasize much, Jimmy ? Keep the Kleenex supply full and remember to switch hands occasionally.

JimmyOakland
JimmyOakland
January 23, 2017 10:54 am

You seriously believe that the scenario you outlined in the first paragraph is plausible, and Trump is the crazy one?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 23, 2017 11:07 am

Thank God he wrote it, now we can all rest secure in the knowledge that it can’t happen.

I deem this “The Kunstler Effect”.

The Kunstler Effect is the theory that anything JHK writes is automatically made null and void simply by his suggestion that such an event will transpire, i.e. Peak Oil.

Thanks, JHK, we hardly knew ye.

Walt
Walt
January 23, 2017 11:46 am

I find Mr Kunstler’s assertion that a frog may in any way be involved in some random and nefarious plot to do President Trump harm extremely triggering and slanderously racist to all frogs everywhere. Confusing a Tree Frog with a Poison Dart Frog is culturally insensitive and serves only to demonstrate the author’s hetro-normative-cis-gender-patriarchical-white-privilege-anti-semitic arrogance. The man is literally Hitler!
All frogs Matter!

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James
James
  Walt
January 23, 2017 12:28 pm

Walt,your little frog needs to lay off the caffeine!The little dude is going to have a heart attack!

Mike Fuller
Mike Fuller
January 23, 2017 11:59 am

Yet another Kuntsler screed that continues highlighting the fact his socialist Left brothers and sisters are fresh out of ideas and are now throwing rocks, bottles and yesterday’s shopworn allegations at the ascendant, reality-based Responsible Adults, none of whom have or ever have had, purple hair, earrings or Anarchy tattooed on their foreheads.

Llpoh
Llpoh
January 23, 2017 12:03 pm

I did nt read past the first paragraph.

That said, I think it is time for Trump to shut the fuck up except to report what he has done re his promises and commitments. Enough already with the “I got more people at my inauguration than anyone ever”. I do not give a shit about that.

What have you done, Trump? Three days down, now. What have you done?

Stucky
Stucky
  Llpoh
January 23, 2017 12:08 pm

+1,000,000

Although his tweets are funny … a National Treasure … they serve no real purpose.

Is Trump is going to spend the next four years getting even with everyone who offends him? He better grow thicker skin. Because what is funny today …. isn’t funny a thousand times later.

C’mon Donnie!!! You have many many more important things to do.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Stucky
January 23, 2017 2:22 pm

Stucky,
Wasn’t it you who led the charge against me a week or so back when I wrote that Trump should cut way down on his tweeting?
I’m waiting for an apology ,the kind that only you could make.

Stucky
Stucky
  TampaRed
January 23, 2017 4:01 pm

Well ……… that was LAST week. Stucky forever and always reserves the right to change his mind as new info comes to light.

Nevertheless, I am vewy vewy sowwy I offended you precious snowflake ass.

Happy now?

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Stucky
January 23, 2017 8:23 pm

No Stucky,I’m not happy.
I want pics of you groveling on the floor begging forgiveness,along with a plane ticket and invitation for the mansion housewarming.
Is this too much to ask to make up for hurt feelings?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Llpoh
January 23, 2017 12:31 pm

He’s already begun the repeal of the ACA by neutering the penalty enforcement.

He’s withdrawn from the TPP.

He’s suspended the FHA premium discount for Government-backed loans to subprime borrowers.

He’s instituted a freeze on Federal Employee hiring.

He’s limited government funding of foreign organizations that provide abortions.

He met with the CIA @ Langley and said he would “build a new CIA without columns, if you get what I mean.”

Considering that he took office Friday and it’s lunch time on Monday I’d say that’s a good start.

And if I am not mistaken he only has 2 cabinet members confirmed as of this writing.

What were you looking for exactly?

Suzanna
Suzanna
  hardscrabble farmer
January 23, 2017 12:40 pm

Perfect!

starfcker
starfcker
  hardscrabble farmer
January 23, 2017 12:50 pm

What happened to the first 100 days? He hasn’t had 100 hours, and like HSF points out, he’s been a busy guy.

underfire
underfire
  hardscrabble farmer
January 23, 2017 2:54 pm

“He met with the CIA @ Langley” That was his first stop, on Saturday.

He’s done a pretty good job of forging an alliance with the military. This he has done while the left has staked out their opposing position with the (hopefully dying) MSM and snowflake army.

Anon
Anon
  hardscrabble farmer
January 23, 2017 2:59 pm

Exactly. Change is going to really hurt for some, but boy is it glorious to witness. These are exciting times, and times of opportunity. People like Kunstler STILL just don’t get it. THEY are on the wrong side of history, they need to either change with the times, or step aside while the change happens. Either way, the change WILL happen.

llpoh
llpoh
  hardscrabble farmer
January 23, 2017 4:20 pm

HSF – That is all I am looking for. I do not want updates on pissing contests with nutjob MSM hacks.

He should just announce he is not going to deal with folks that piss him off, and issue updates on who is in the penalty box and will get no interviews or questions at press conferences.

CNN – no soup for you. Etc.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
  hardscrabble farmer
January 23, 2017 6:29 pm

He also got started on this gig way before he was sworn into office….he did more in that span than Oblunder in his 8 year term.

Stucky
Stucky
January 23, 2017 12:04 pm

Cuntsler is NO DIFFERENT than the vagina suits who marched yesterday. None. He just uses flowery words to disguise his vagina-ness.

I wouldn’t shed a tear if Admin stopped posting this Joofuk asswipe.

Stucky
Stucky
  Administrator
January 23, 2017 12:09 pm

🙂 🙂 🙂

That’s why I post god articles.

Suzanna
Suzanna
  Administrator
January 23, 2017 12:41 pm

And it does!

B Lever
B Lever
January 23, 2017 12:26 pm

Has Trump already pissed off Nutteryahoo? Da Joos are not happy, it’s only been four days.

Oh the drama……..Oh the drama!

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
January 23, 2017 12:26 pm

Kunstler sure does get TBP readers riled up. But I’m not convinced Kunstler is completely full of shit. The reasons are:

1) As evidenced by all the left wing nut job protesters, Trump’s days on earth may be numbered with a small number. I figure the only reason the CIA hasn’t taken him out yet is that they need time to establish a lone gunman scenario.

2) Trump has done some stuff in the past couple months that made me scratch my bald head. First he talks about draining the swamp, but he puts swamp creatures in many of his important cabinet positions. Second, he dices the CIA (which deserves to be sliced and diced) and then he goes to visit them and says he loves them. WTF is that about? Is he just trying to make nice so they will put their lone gunman plans on hold?

So I can understand Kunstler’s meshuga suspicion. (A great word, by the way, that I’m going to whip out in a meeting or two in the future). Some of Trump’s moves do appear crazy. But so far I give him the benefit of the doubt. He didn’t become a very, very successful businessman by being crazy. Plus, many citizens are so used to being lulled to sleep by politicians who spout nothing but bullshit, they are having a hard time dealing with someone like Trump who directly says what he means.

If nothing else the Trump Presidency will be a very entertaining time.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Trapped in Portlandia
January 23, 2017 12:36 pm

The CIA has had 54 years to refine their executive assassination plan. If that’s not enough time I don’t expect another couple of months will make much difference.

As to your second point, what does law enforcement do whenever they bust a perp? They try and flip them, to turn them into a useful tool for their own ends. If someone wants to “drain the swamp” would they hire a bunch of people who don’t even know who the players are, or would they offer a get out of jail free card to some power players to help them uproot the rest? Ever heard of Operation Paperclip?

Give him a few days for God’s sake. I have never seen such impatience in my entire life.

Suzanna
Suzanna
  Trapped in Portlandia
January 23, 2017 12:46 pm

meshugena, mishugge, meshugana, meshugge, mashugana, meshuge, mishugene, mishugenne, meshugene, meshugener
Definitions

crazy

I prefer the word crazy. I don’t think Trump is crazy…he is just demonstrating
the 80/20 rule. In this case, 80% smart and 20% crazy. Who among us is not
20% crazy? Reflect and be honest.

Stucky
Stucky
  Suzanna
January 23, 2017 1:37 pm

Those are all valid spellings of the word …. except for “mashugana” which is a native American Indian tribe, of which Llpoh is chief.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  Suzanna
January 23, 2017 2:41 pm

Right you are, Maggy! Send “meshuga” back to the shtetl along with JHK and all the other precious sophisticates. My guess is he still kvetches about the Rosenberg executions and those momsers who don’t know bupkis about what the paskudnyak Trump is really about!

Translations available upon request and payment of a reasonable fee. Such a deal you won’t get elsewhere.

Suzanna
Suzanna
  Trapped in Portlandia
January 23, 2017 12:48 pm

Trapped,
were you there?

Suzanna
Suzanna
  Suzanna
January 23, 2017 12:50 pm

HSF,
a sane voice in the hurricane of impatience.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Suzanna
January 23, 2017 12:51 pm

I’m waiting for my lunch to warm up.

Why hasn’t Trump warmed up my lunch yet?

Alter Boyz
Alter Boyz
  Trapped in Portlandia
January 23, 2017 1:29 pm

“But I’m not convinced Kunstler is completely full of shit. The reasons are:”

Full of Shit – You mean like being married to a Hillary supporter / voter ?

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
January 23, 2017 12:38 pm

I like Kunstler. Read him all the time. That said, let´s get to the point. He is Jewish and, with a few honorable exceptions, Jews are terrified of a nationalist, populist revival. The reason is simple. A strong, racially-aware movement among American whites leaves the Jews out in the cold. They will have no function. Far worse, it is only a matter of time before those whites (and blacks and so-called Hispanics) realize that this group has managed to get its hands on a share of national wealth, high-paying jobs, political positions, etc., that is ridiculously disproportionate to their numbers. The old “Oh, we Jews are so much smarter than you” explanation for their cornering the market on wealth and the professions will simply will not wash. More and more, people are coming to the conclusion that the reason for their “success” lies much less in merit, brains and hard work than in a complete lack of any sense of moral responsibility towards society as a whole. Not good.
Trump is not going anywhere. People know he did not create our current mess and will not blame him for it when the crap hits the fan. We know exactly who has rigged the system to their own crooked benefit and it isn´t this somewhat boorish New York real estate man. Kuntsler knows it, too.

Anon
Anon
  Southern Sage
January 23, 2017 3:06 pm

Trump knows the deal. He has his own private security to augment his secret service detail. He also is a conceal carrier.
Besides, I suspect by the numbers of people that voted from Trump, and the personalities involved, I am pretty sure that if Trump did end up getting shot and killed, within 48 hours Langley would be burned to the ground. The funny part, is I suspect the people doing the burning would be from within.
Don’t think for a minute that the true patriots within these organizations liked being told what to do by political appointees without a clue. People in this line of work don’t like to die for stupid reasons.

Hershel
Hershel
  Southern Sage
January 23, 2017 10:59 pm

SS, I dont think Im so much smarter than everyone else, theres smarter people than me commenting here and I marvel at their insights. Youre not one if you missed the fact So many Jews support Trump, especially everyone in his family like his son in law who is meant to be his closest advisor, AIPAC and Zionists. What do you want, wealth redustribution and diversity hire quotas for white Americans now? Burt Bacharach, Barry Manilow, Jerry Seinfeld, Einstein, Oppenheimer etc really did get where they are just by being good at what they do.

underfire
underfire
January 23, 2017 12:40 pm

In my opinion this was one of JKs least insightful articles. He predicts Trumps removal in a few months, so we’ll see soon enough.

As for Trumps brash style, I find it refreshing in a way alongside the polish of the run-of-the-mill politician. He appears to have a great instinct for strategy, a high level of fearlessness, and an ability to surround himself with good people. At this point, I’m content to sit back and see what happens, being who he is he’s already beaten the odds in a big way.

B Lever
B Lever
January 23, 2017 12:47 pm

On a positive note…….

The Repugnants have entered a bill 01/03/17 that would remove the USA!USA!USA! from membership in the UN and have them move UN headquarters out of NYC and the US. Is there a catch? Pipe in if you know.

EDIT: More good news……we will no longer pay 3BILLION per year to fund the blue helmets.

underfire
underfire
January 23, 2017 12:49 pm

Side by side articles today by Charles Hugh Smith and Jim Kunstler. What a contrast in thoughtfulness and clarity.

Suzanna
Suzanna
  underfire
January 23, 2017 12:52 pm

One of the two is meshuga

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 23, 2017 1:07 pm

Those looking for entertainment from Trump should stick to celebrity apprentice, at least in that forum he cannot tank the entire economy, or kill millions with his careless incoherent utterances.
As far as his support is concerned, when people start to loose their jobs,homes, healthcare, and most importantly their future there will no scapegoat with broad enough shoulders to accept that.
Remember Mussolini?
BTW by definition we are at peak oil as any current organic material need millions of years to turn into FOSSIL fuel, but I guess that is just an alternate truth

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
January 23, 2017 1:13 pm

Hyperbole, thy name is anonymous.

Pray tell, what incoherent utterances of the Don have killed millions? Perhaps I was dozing when that happened.

Alter Boyz
Alter Boyz
  hardscrabble farmer
January 23, 2017 1:32 pm

“Hyperbole, thy name is anonymous.”

I prefer plain old internet troll. Usually full-of-shit with an opinion on everything, usually wrong.

The lowest of the low road.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Alter Boyz
January 23, 2017 2:17 pm

It’s Sybil,the avatar of multiple personalities.

Morongobill
Morongobill
January 23, 2017 2:58 pm

Boy, talk about a turd floating in the swimming pool!

Always a Kuntsler type to rain on the parade.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
January 23, 2017 10:31 pm

Just as Clinton was the first black president and Obama the first gay president, Trump is actually our first female president. I mean, the guy has 1000 mood swings and another 500 changes of mind in one day. What kind of guy does that?

I don’t intentionally mean to divert to a religious theme but I want to say that if you mess around with too many women, eventually you lose your mind. No shit. I could never prove it to Rawdawg the doubting Thomas but you have to take it on faith that I know what I’m talking about.

B Lever
B Lever
January 23, 2017 11:32 pm

EC – You really must get a grip. To relate that Trump is a gurl is a death wish here in TBP land. Watch out that you will be called a Nancy Boy or some such for even having those thoughts.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  B Lever
January 23, 2017 11:48 pm

Say it ain’t so. Is this a place where we must don our blinders, earplugs and butt plugs before hearing the gospel of Trump?

Wasn’t he a regular jerk before he got elected King?

B Lever
B Lever
January 24, 2017 12:06 am

El, Trump passed the “King” designation over a week ago. He is now a bonafide religious experience.