Our Descent Into Collective Madness

Authored by Victor Davis Hanson via PJMedia.com,

These are crazy times. A pandemic led to national quarantine; to self-induced recession; to riot, arson, and looting; to a contested election; and to a riot at the U.S. Capitol.

In response, are we focusing solely on upping the daily vaccination rate? Getting the country back to work? Opening the schools as the virus attenuates? Ensuring safety in the streets?

Or are we descending into a sort of madness?

It might have been understandable that trillions of dollars had to be borrowed to keep a suffocating economy breathing.

But it makes little sense to keep borrowing $2 trillion a year to prime an economy now set to roar back with herd-like immunity on the horizon.

Trillions of dollars in stimulus are already priming the economy.

Cabin-feverish Americans are poised to get out of their homes to travel, eat out and socialize as never before.

Meanwhile, the United States will have to start paying down nearly $30 trillion in debt. But we seem more fixated on raising rather than reducing that astronomical obligation.

We are told man-made, worldwide climate change – as in the now-discarded term “global warming” – can best be addressed by massive dislocations in the U.S. economy.

The Biden administration plans to shut down coal plants. It will halt even nearly completed new gas and oil pipelines. It will cut back on fracking to embrace the multitrillion-dollar “Green New Deal.”

Americans should pause and examine the utter disaster that unfolded recently in Texas and its environs.

Parts of the American Southwest were covered in ice and snow for days. Nighttime temperatures crashed to near zero in some places.

The state, under pressure, had been transitioning from its near-limitless and cheap reservoirs of natural gas and other fossil fuels to generating power through wind and solar.

But what happens to millions of Texans when wind turbines freeze up while storm clouds extinguish solar power?

We are witnessing the answer in oil- and gas-rich but energy-poor Texas that is all but shut down.

Millions are shivering without electricity and affordable heating. Some may die or become ill by this self-induced disaster — one fueled by man-made ideological rigidity.

Texas’ use of natural gas in power generation has helped the United States curb carbon emissions. Ignoring it for unreliable wind and solar alternatives was bound to have catastrophic consequences whenever a politically incorrect nature did not follow the global warming script.

In 2019, a special counsel wrapped up a 22-month, $35 million investigation into then-President Donald Trump’s alleged “collusion” with Russia in the 2016 election. Robert Mueller and his team searched long and hard for a crime and came up empty.

Then, Trump was impeached in December 2019 and acquitted in the Senate in early 2020. His purported crime was warning the Ukrainians about the Biden family’s quid pro quo racketeering.

After the revelations concerning Hunter Biden’s shenanigans not only in Ukraine but also in Kazakhstan and China, Trump’s admonitions now seem prescient rather than impeachable.

Trump had been threatened with removal from office under the 25th Amendment. He was accused of violating the Logan Act and the Constitution’s emoluments clause. His executive orders were often declared unconstitutional if not seditious.

All these oppositional measures predictably failed to receive either public or congressional support.

Finally, an exasperated left decided to flog the presidential corpse of now private citizen Trump. It did so without a Supreme Court chief justice to oversee an impeachment trial in the Senate. The targeted president was no longer president.

There was no special prosecutor, little debate and even less cross-examination. In the end, the second impeachment was sillier than the first. But, like the first, the show trial wasted precious time and resources in the midst of a pandemic.

But the height of our collective madness is the current cancel culture. Its subtexts are “unearned white privilege” and “white supremacy.”

In the name of those abominations, mobs tear down statues, destroy careers, censor speech, require veritable oaths and conduct reeducation training.

Stranger still, those alleging “white privilege” are usually themselves quite wealthy, liberal — and white. These elites count on their incestuous networking, silver-spoon upbringings and tony degrees to leverage status, influence and money in a way undreamed of by the white working class.

Affluent and privileged minorities likewise join the chorus to call for everything from reparations to “reprogramming” Trump voters.

The most elite in America are the most likely to damn the privilege of those who lack it. Perhaps this illogic squares the psychological circle of feeling guilty about things they never have any intention of giving up.

If blaming those without advantages does not satisfy the unhappy liberal elite, then there is always warring against the mute dead: changing their eponymous names, destroying their statues, slandering their memories and denying their achievements.

The common denominator with all these absurdities? An ungracious and neurotic elite whose judgment is bankrupt and whose privilege is paid for by those who don’t have it.

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33 Comments
Tr4head
Tr4head
February 20, 2021 7:42 pm

Luv Victor but I quit reading here:

“and to a riot at the U.S. Capitol.”

Wilbert Harrison
Wilbert Harrison
  Tr4head
February 20, 2021 10:04 pm

Maybe VDH has started watching “Face the Nation”???

gilberts
gilberts
  Tr4head
February 20, 2021 10:49 pm

Beat me to it.
Anyone who talks about a riot at the crapitol is ceding territory to the left’s Newspeak. There was no riot, just Antifa protestors and cops playing footsie while they filmed some AgitProp.

Old School Counselor
Old School Counselor
  Tr4head
February 21, 2021 7:47 am

Same here.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 20, 2021 7:50 pm

“Cabin-feverish Americans are poised to get out of their homes to travel, eat out and socialize as never before.”

Never going to happen.

James
James
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 20, 2021 8:03 pm

“Cabin-feverish Americans are poised to get out of their homes to travel, eat out and socialize as never before.”

Nope,we are now out for blood and vengeance.

We just wanted to be left alone,but,the powers that want to be could not have that,well,welcome to the brave new world.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 20, 2021 8:56 pm

Never did happen with me….sans face diaper.

javelin
javelin
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 21, 2021 8:23 am

Now that we are living Obama’s third term they will try and complete the Cloward/Piven strategy in the US to usher in globalism– sometimes we need to look at the forest.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 21, 2021 1:52 pm

Never going to happen.

Is right. There is no pandemic. So sorry but the Covid virus is real but bodies aren’t stacked in the streets and mass graves aren’t covering the countryside. The gaslighting is off the charts though and the propaganda is so pervasive and persistent that most people are not believing their lying eyes but rather, focusing on the lies the Media spews hourly and endlessly.

The goal is to destroy the United States so the Great Reset, the New World Order can be established and the oligarchs can have complete and total control of the planet. They are over halfways into succeeding.

Steve
Steve
February 20, 2021 8:08 pm

White privilege is a job in Congress where insider trading is a perk. Where health care is a golden ticket. Where compensation for sexual escapades are paid by the public and not the offender. Where lifetime pension can be aquired after 2 years service. Where your kids have educational debt erased. Where there are 100 more privileges not enumerated. Where this class makes laws they themselves and friends are far above and isolated from..

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker
February 20, 2021 8:19 pm

“an economy now set to roar back with herd-like immunity on the horizon” Uh no? The Lockdowns will double down and the beatings will continue until the west is destroyed.

mark
mark
February 20, 2021 8:28 pm

“OUR DECENT INTO COLLECTIVE MADNESS.”

Wrong title right motive…

I would change it to:

“THEIR DECENT INTO COLLECTIVE MADNESS.”

If you have taken the Red Pill wonderful…here is a Black Pill…

Check this 0ut…

Many of us know what is going on, who is responsibe, who are useful idiots, who are the Orcs and the Flying Monkeys…and who needs to be tried, convicted and hung or or just shot…depending on the timing and circumstances.

javelin
javelin
  mark
February 21, 2021 8:33 am

wow– stunning

mark
mark
  javelin
February 21, 2021 9:12 pm

One of the longest running most ignored environmental slow motion disasters on the planet.

The CIA Mocking Bird tactic has silenced uncounted millions from daring to protest…and uncounted millions from digging deeper into it.

Machinist
Machinist
February 20, 2021 8:39 pm

“A pandemic led to national quarantine; to self-induced recession; to riot, arson, and looting; to a contested election; and to a riot at the U.S. Capitol.”

It was/is a scam-demic. Quarantine was not “self-induced” it was demanded without law and by
decree. The election was contested but without an investigation by those in power and without the
courts.

“…and to a riot at the U.S. Capitol.

The riot at the capital was not a riot until the paid actors and usual rabble rouses showed up.

“But it makes little sense to keep borrowing $2 trillion a year to prime an economy now set to roar back with herd-like immunity on the horizon. ”
Don’t worry Mr. Hanson. It will just end up in the pockets for Banksters and the Elite. All we have to do is pay for it all.

“Texas’ use of natural gas in power generation has helped the United States curb carbon emissions. Ignoring it for unreliable wind and solar alternatives was bound to have catastrophic consequences whenever a politically incorrect nature did not follow the global warming script.”

Carbon Smarbon, what a load of hooey.
Remember the word “smog”? Do you remember all of the worst days over LA (because, I’m sure those were the only days the images were put to film? Look at it today. Do most cars still burn petroleum? Do you think that
there are less vehicles? Nooooooo, and I doubt Teslas are in abundance enough to make a difference either. But they and most across the land have more efficient cars/trucks, etc.

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“In 2019, a special counsel wrapped up a 22-month, $35 million investigation into then-President Donald Trump’s alleged “collusion” with Russia…” “Finally, an exasperated left decided to flog the presidential corpse of now private citizen Trump. ”

Not news. Anybody with a brain knew that “they” hated Trump before he even ran for Pres. The notion of White Privilege may or may not have it’s origins in the ‘elite’, but I wouldn’t call it “cancel culture”, if you pay attention the true aim is White Genocide. This is now being approached by DNA analysis.

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“The common denominator with all these absurdities? An ungracious and neurotic elite whose judgment is bankrupt and whose privilege is paid for by those who don’t have it.”

answer: CommunismSocialism, Marx and his followers, and let’s not forget the Useful Idiots
The only difference this time is that they didn’t bring the guns out early, they planned and took a long walk through the institutions. But, if allowed to continue, the result will be the same, once again. That’s assuming that it’s not too late.
To be honest, I think it is way too late to resurrect the former USA short of a miracle from God.)

Guest
Guest
  Machinist
February 21, 2021 8:44 am

Like so many of the ‘star’ commentators on our side they only see the surface. They’re Either blind or the enemy. Either way we should purge them. Anyone who believes there was a pandemic or thinks we still have votes/parties etc. is off my reading list. They don’t understand we are in an actual war.
They’re one step up from National Review and have held us back.

brian
brian
February 20, 2021 9:41 pm

He forgot to mention the durham report… any day now it will be released and change everything… any day now… /s

Wilbert Harrison
Wilbert Harrison
  brian
February 20, 2021 10:06 pm

and Cankles will apologize to the country for being such a horrible witch.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  brian
February 21, 2021 11:14 am

I heard it was due in late spring, but that was a year ago.

Stucky
Stucky
February 20, 2021 9:48 pm

It’s getting really crazy out there. How crazy?

Washington & Jefferson College in Pennsylvania will be changing their name to “&”

Wilbert Harrison
Wilbert Harrison
  Stucky
February 20, 2021 10:07 pm

Apparently the kiddies at Baylor University have voted to tear down the statue of the university founder, a guy named Baylor.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
  Wilbert Harrison
February 22, 2021 4:48 pm

Nice. A good “conservative” Baptist University….

Wilbert Harrison
Wilbert Harrison
February 20, 2021 10:26 pm

Factoid that is still flying below the radar and avoiding mention by “expert” sources: Texas is unique in one other significant way-it has its own electrical grid with essentially no connections to outside states. In and of itself not a biggie-at least on the surface. But there are massive political, bureaucratic, and regulatory undercurrents that all want to take the concept of the normally self sufficient Texas grid down once and for all. (Note: there are two other grids in the country connecting multiple states-the eastern grid covers a little more than half the country and a majority of the population. The western grid connects fewer states and less population). Then, there is Texas, rowing its own boat-something they have done well for decades.

Something is amiss. Remember Paxton’s legal challenge to the stolen election? Watch for xiden to stab Texas in the back and up the ass before his next diaper change and nap.

m
m
  Wilbert Harrison
February 21, 2021 4:47 am

You’re overlooking the obvious:
If you want to manage your own, independent grid, you need to have people in charge of that who are able and willing to think in what-if terms, and prepare accordingly.

However such a style of true engineering mindset has become almost extinct in GenX and later.

very old white guy
very old white guy
  m
February 21, 2021 6:14 am

If managing their own grid was the goal, the other goal should have been reliable generating capacity and not wind turbines and solar panels. For every watt generated by those un-green, unreliable, useless turbines and panels, there should have been back up capacity for when the wind don’t blow and the sun don’t shine, backup for every single watt. Gas, coal, oil or nukes.

MartelsHammer
MartelsHammer
  Wilbert Harrison
February 21, 2021 10:19 am

Texas just proves that government whether run by Dems or GOP is corrupt incompetent and lethal! Wind Turbines run at ski resorts quite successfully and we have lots here in MT that work at -25F…..these government fucks like all government fucks went cheap and ignored the tail risk. Government ignores tail risk (low probability but high impact events like big cold/snow in TX) because it is cheaper and politically expedient to do so….thus Cuomo bought no ventilators, Fed woefully underprepared, CA and TX grids have zero resiliency…..and on and on. The problem is government itself….a system that rewards lies and fraud and can-kicking will always kill you in the end. Can you imagine the new Green Deal…the fraud and willful ignorance of the obvious….they will destroy us all.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  MartelsHammer
February 21, 2021 2:01 pm

A bit better explanation of what happened to the grid in Texas and….Texas isn’t Montana or any nothern state that experiences bitter cold regularly. Prior to windmills and solar panels the grid never went down in the worst weather, but then, coal plants were online, ditto gas and other fossil fuel power plants. The green mandates from Obama’s EPA and Biden’s regulations killed Texas. The other thing that killed Texas was Abbott and the other pols following lockstep down the green highway and never looking at the potential dangers in doing so…..

MartelsHammer
MartelsHammer
  Mygirl....maybe
February 21, 2021 2:39 pm

Yeah that’s great, and of course Larry Fink the notorious small hat is in the mix from Blackrock. My point was to take “free markets” ending subsidies and in general doing the right thing is never going to get us back to where we want to be…….government is now a leviathan that corrupts and distorts everything in a pernicious way that simply cannot be fixed by our normal political process……Government is the problem and must be removed from the management of all aspects of life in these United States……The Legislature in TX is not going to fix this…it can’t it is the problem…..who voted for EPCOT (or whatever it is called)….Utilities long considered natural monopolies should be unregulated and free to the competition. Yes, a better solution but also the only way to address Tail Risk……The government will never spend the money on tail risk……politically it is a loser.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  MartelsHammer
February 21, 2021 3:07 pm

The problem with opening up public utilities to competition, like Adam Smith laid out, is that it is quasi-public and not completely private.

We could and likely should nationalize the infrastructure itself. Like the rails, power lines and so on. And make it available to competition to use.

Little too late for that now though. We’ve blown through trillions on junk and Washington isn’t interested in ending the wars and welfare to rebuild our infrastructure. So we wait for the inevitable, like you intimated at the beginning of your post. We won’t get dick for solutions out of any federal or state government or agency.

Wilbert Harrison
Wilbert Harrison
  Articles of Confederation
February 22, 2021 2:24 am

There was a time when much of the country had reliable, affordable electrical power-but that was well before massive regulatory overkill followed by deregulation. I’m talking the 1960s. The Texas-only grid became the target over time-targeted by the usual crowd-politicians, bureaucrats, shysters.

yahright
yahright
February 20, 2021 11:05 pm

Overwhelm the old system so it will fail and a new system can be introduced. I think this is in rules for radicals. So Communism is the common thread. and who or what party embraces this idea?

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
February 21, 2021 9:30 am

Not exactly sure what this means but it is most likely significant. Maybe someone can drill down and say what exactly this means for Texas and maybe a few other states.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT12V91ycCk

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
February 22, 2021 2:27 am

Huge amounts of $$ were spent on LNG terminals that work only to export, not import LNG-like the one at Sabine Pass. Mighty big bets that can go south when the plug is pulled on the shale boom.