The Year in Trump

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

There he is, our president, both immovable object and irresistible force, unsmiling with slitty eyes beneath that car-hood of a hair-doo, lumbering from one presidential prerogative to the next through squalls of opprobrium, perplexing leaders from foreign lands, punking congressmen and senators, inducing swoons of un-safeness among the zhes, theys, and thems on campus, provoking the op-ed bards of The Times to mouth-foaming hysterics, tweeting any old thing that flies through the interstices of his brain-pan, our Golden Golem of Greatness, MAGA sword in smallish hand against a swirling red sky.

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Well, he made it through the year. I thought the fucker would be sandbagged by a claque of Pentagon patriots inside of three months, but I was wrong, wrong, wrong.

What seems to be forgotten is that Donald Trump brought his own swamp to Washington, as in a history of hinky real-estate wheelings-and-dealings, stiffed vendors, bankruptcies, lowbrow TV hijinks, and dark adventures in the Manhattan nightlife of the late 20th century. So, it’s swamp versus swamp.

You may detect that I’m not exactly a fan of the president, but I rather admire his standing up to the permanent bureaucracy that we call the Deep State, and especially its elite poobahs, who have driven this polity into a deeper ditch than the voters realize. The Mueller investigation hangs over Trump’s head like a piñata filled with dog-shit, but he soldiers on. After more than a year, the RussiaGate narrative is looking like something fished out of the Goodwill Industries dumpster, its chief sponsor, the FBI, riddled with conflicts-of-interest, suspicious political motivations, and flat-out partisan animosity. Right now, there’s more reason to suppose Mueller will have to start asking some hard questions about Russia collusion among the Hillary cohort —and don’t forget, there’s that stinky business featuring ex-DNC-Chief Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and her mysterious Pakistani IT go-fer, Imran Awan, waiting in the wings.

Trump’s management of the North Korea nuclear threat has been, shall we say, less subtle than his predecessor’s. The Prez and Kim look like a couple of characters out of a 1949 Warner Brothers LoonyTune. It’s almost enough to make you forget this is serious business. The issue has gone ominously silent for weeks and I rather imagine we’ll witness some real fireworks as the new year rolls out. But if it happens that the US manages to “neutralize” Little Rocket Man without blowing up Seoul and Tokyo, the GGG may get a brownie point from his fiercest auditors.

I saw nothing wrong with Trump’s attempt to constrict travel to the US by people from a list of mainly Islamic nations. The Left shrieked about ethnic “profiling.” Yes, that’s exactly what it was. Why? Because a lot of Islamic maniacs are blowing things up, shooting up joints, and plowing trucks into folks around the world, including This Land is Your Land. On the macro level, I’m all for a broad reduction in immigration. We’ve got enough strip-mall nail parlors for now. And there are something like 100 million American adults out of the work-force. A time-out, at least, is warranted.

I’m skeptical of Trump’s MAGA program. We’re not going to replay the industrial age in North America, and we’re for sure not going to return to the life-ways of 1962. I also doubt that we are heading into a Silicon Valley inspired robotic A-I nirvana of “creative” weenies in flying, pilotless Ubers. Rather, I think we’re more likely to land in a return to something like more like 1834, with scant central heating, and a lot of suspense about getting a hot meal at sundown. I want a mule.

The Tax Plan? Real tax relief just doesn’t mean a whole lot without a reduction in the size and scale of government. It’s unstated purpose is a temporary stimulant replacement for Federal Reserve money-printing. It’s actual effect will be to shove the US closer to real and painful insolvency in which something has to give: either the value of our money, or our having any money. I wonder what sort of dark schemes are being hatched to cold-cock the public with a so-called “cashless society” regime. That’s only one move that could provoke real civil violence, and understandably so, because there’s no greater threat to liberty than the government electronically tracking your every transaction.

Happy New Year, everybody! Watch yourself out on the road!

Coming on Monday: Forecast 2018. Spoiler alert: I’m notoriously wrong about everything, further proof that reality is a slippery fellow….

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NtroP
NtroP
December 29, 2017 10:53 am

Love him or hate him, you have to admire Kunstler’s imagery.
1834? He wants a mule!
Better have a Colt and some gold eagles to bite on too!

sionnach liath
sionnach liath
  NtroP
December 29, 2017 12:02 pm

Except that the first Colts did not come out until 1836.

Stucky
Stucky
December 29, 2017 11:11 am

I think Cuntsler’s only objective in writing is to piss off EVERY political and social demographic. And he’s going a great job of it.

At least he admits his forecasts are bullshit.

jamesthedeplorablewanderer
jamesthedeplorablewanderer
December 29, 2017 12:03 pm

“I’m skeptical of Trump’s MAGA program. We’re not going to replay the industrial age in North America, and we’re for sure not going to return to the life-ways of 1962.”
If we were convinced by your prose, Kunstler, you’d be right. I work as a consultant, and at least two of my clients are currently engaged in projects (paying my network to design them for them) that do exactly that – rebuilding basic chemical industries in America, for their own consumption and sale to other firms. I doubt you’ve stepped foot inside a real chemical plant / oil refinery / metals plant in your life, so I forgive you for being ignorant of this – but it would sure be nice if you kept your unqualified opinions on matters outside your experience to a minimum.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  jamesthedeplorablewanderer
December 29, 2017 3:28 pm

James – he is right about that. Even if the industry returns, there will be few jobs that come with it. Manufacturing is in terminal decline with respect to jobs. That will continue largely unabated.

Chubby Bubbles
Chubby Bubbles
  jamesthedeplorablewanderer
December 29, 2017 3:58 pm

It’s going to be hard to run chemical plants and oil refineries without oil.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
December 29, 2017 12:06 pm

At this conversion rate, Kunstler will be a true Trumper after 2 more years.

fred
fred
December 29, 2017 1:21 pm

This article was mildly interesting and I definitely agree with Drumpf’s assessment of the climate change pseudoscience bs having researched the issue and seen the lies and scams. But as soon as you say “mooslims are blowing things up”, noone with a brain will take you seriously. Gimme a freakin’ break, we all know what ME “tribe” is blowing things up, as you say.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
December 29, 2017 1:33 pm

Kunstler is fucked up for supporting the muslim ban. Iran is on it just to be a dick. If Trumpy really wanted to exclude terrorists, he would ban Israelis and Saudis.

GilbertS
GilbertS
  Zarathustra
December 30, 2017 9:23 pm

Muslim ban is fine by me. I don’t need them, don’t want them, and after going to their part of the world for a couple years, I don’t like them. We got enough of our own problems without importing the world’s most violent misfits to assuage libtard guilt.

Bilco
Bilco
December 29, 2017 2:08 pm

Kunstler’s articles are usually double speak. Always leaving one to wonder just where the h**l he actually stands.(but we know) In any event there is that one thing about our President that I just love,and I think it bothers Kunstler. He has the ability to make Liberal/ Progressive worms squirm.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  Bilco
December 29, 2017 4:06 pm

Bilco, Kunstler’s articles aren’t double-speak and it is obvious where he stands. He is a nearly 70 year old guy who grew up in the US and now looks around muttering to himself: WTF happened to our country.

Personally, I’m glad he shares with readers his misgivings about Merica in a very entertaining way. Like NtroP said above, love him or hate him, you have to admire his imagery. “…piñata filled with dog-shit…”, how can you not love that kind of writing.

Chubby Bubbles
Chubby Bubbles
  Bilco
December 29, 2017 4:07 pm

Trump has a history in Kunstler’s New York of being a thin-skinned flashy buffoon, and so was the target of much media hilarity (check out old SPY magazines, for example).

SPY VS TRUMP: The best Donald Trump moments from Spy Magazine 1986-98

Remember, Trump said he’d run for president back in the 1980s and as many people thought it was a joke then as they did in 2016.

Desertrat
Desertrat
December 29, 2017 3:48 pm

fred, it’s a matter of percentages of populations as to the effect of an imported foreign culture/religion. Islamics are less of a problem, here, for the US as compared to what regularly happens in the banlieus of France.

Checkout the takeover, however, in Dearborn, Michigan. Remember that Sharia law is 180 degrees away from the US Constitution.

Montefrío
Montefrío
December 29, 2017 6:18 pm

“I was wrong, wrong, wrong”.

Yes, and it’s nearly certain you’ll continue to be, Mr. K. As for the “world made by hand”, well, you can use your hand all you like, but it ain’t going to make a shit-bit of difference. Life will go on with or without you, me, or anyone else who’s just read this. Shit happens, to quote one of the minions of King Willy of the Jamaican Voodoo Posse.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHNNVTPPfQI