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Rant 843: An Appalling Contrast

5/23/2025

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On the same day that the Trump administration removed Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from 9,000+ Afghans and their families who had put their lives on the line working with U.S. forces against the Taliban, President Trump welcomed 59 white South African Afrikaners into the United States under the refugee program that he has closed to the rest of humanity.
 
Among the countless barbarities perpetrated by his repellent regime, this one is arguably even worse than pardoning 1,600 violent, traitorous insurrectionists who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 intent on overturning a free and fair election. Both are shameful, reprehensible and intolerable.
 
Trump claims, falsely, that white South Africans are suffering “genocide” in their home country, a lie of gargantuan proportions. They are not. Moreover, according to multiple sources, not a single square inch of white farmer-owned land has been confiscated by the South African government. What our racist dictator-wannabe President is really saying is that white Christians are welcome to come here; black and brown people “stay the Hell out.”
 
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem justified the removal of TPS from the Afghans by claiming that “Afghanistan has had an improved security situation, and its stabilizing economy no longer prevent them from returning to their home country." This is total, complete and utter hogwash. If these people are forcibly returned to Afghanistan, their best hope is imprisonment and torture. Many will face death at the hands of the Taliban that Noem’s nonsense claims have suddenly been transformed into civilized beings sensitive to human rights. Some lies are just that. Some kill people.
 
We owe an enormous debt to these U.S. allies who opted to side with and help us during our 20-year war in Afghanistan. Allowing them admission to our country and help settling in is the least we can do for them. I suspect that Trump views their service and sacrifice in light of his contempt for our military as “suckers and losers,” not worthy of special consideration. Not to mention that they are the “wrong” color.
 
Taliban-run Afghanistan is a horror show of abuse. Women cannot leave their homes unaccompanied. Girls are barred from secondary and higher education. Women cannot go to parks or gyms. Free speech, fair trials and due process don’t exist. Religious minorities face violence and persecution. Afghans who worked with the U.S. but could not escape the Taliban are either in prison or have been murdered. The place is a Handmaid’s Tale of subjugation and horror. Trump and Noem, however, shut their eyes to this brutal reality and perpetrate the colossal falsehood that Afghanistan today is a garden of earthly delights.
 
Trump is rolling out the red carpet to assist his Afrikaner refugees, who hardly need any help. They are receiving expedited reviews for refugee status, allowing for quicker processing compared to the typical refugee. The government is assisting them in finding work, housing, and other essential services. They are immediately eligible for government benefits. They have already been granted a path to U.S. citizenship. Meanwhile, our Afghan allies are being sold down the river, a river of blood.
 
As with all Trump illegalities and norm-shattering, this too gets lost in the daily torrent of appalling issuances and outrageous behavior from the White House and uniquely unqualified cabinet heads. The fact that lives are at risk is also of no interest to congressional Republicans hot on the heels of wresting healthcare and SNAP food benefits from the most disadvantaged among us. What are a few white South Africans added to the American melting pot, or 9,000 Afghans facing deportation compared to prostrating themselves before Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill?
 
Meanwhile, both the media and Democrats have moved on to the next Trump transgression. The Afghan-Afrikaner story is already history.
 
One of the worst ironies of this disgusting display of favoring white supremacy over human decency was that the Afrikaners were greeted at Dulles Airport by Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, who gushed over them with over-the-top shamelessness worthy of Trump. Landau’s father and grandfather were Austrian Jewish refugees who barely escaped the Holocaust with their lives and found a permanent haven in America.
 
The America that said to the world: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” has descended into a Hellscape of overt racism and naked cruelty. When my Austrian Jewish refugee father’s ship passed by the Statue of Liberty in 1938, he wept. Today he would be weeping for another reason.
 
Corrupdate (cont.)
 
House Speaker Mike Johnson, always in the forefront of creative weaseling, has now come up with an entirely new theory of criminal justice: When asked by a reporter if he was as concerned about Trump’s corruption as he was about his oft-stated allegations against Joe Biden, he responded that he is not because the “Biden crime family” did their dirty deeds behind closed doors, whereas Trump’s are all out in the open where everyone can see them. Prosecutors take note: It’s not a crime if you are openly shameless when you commit it.
 
Dick Hermann
May 23, 2025
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Rant 842: Corrupdate: The Criminal Enterprise Masquerading as a Presidential Administration

5/23/2025

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“…no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them [the United States], shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.”
                        
--Constitution, Article 1, Section 9, Clause 8
 
“The nation of Qatar, unfortunately, has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level.”
                         
--Donald Trump, June 2017

The most corrupt presidency in history, with hands down the highest corruption bar, just keeps on grifting. Now it’s a multi-million dollar luxury 747-8 to replace the existing Air Force One which apparently is not glitzy enough for Donald Trump. This flying palace, a gift to Trump personally from the Qatari royal family, is worth at least $400 million. It is for use during his presidency and for his personal use afterward. Trump has been salivating over the plane ever since he toured it a couple of months ago when it touched down at the Palm Beach airport. It’s newer and bigger than Air Force One and apparently opulent in a garish, tasteless Trump sort of way.

If this isn’t a foreign gift prohibited by the Constitution, then nothing is. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who must have skipped her law school ethics classes (instead practicing how to be a supine doormat), blessed this bribe, saying the whole shebang is perfectly legal, the Constitution be damned. Oh, and Bondi used to be a lobbyist for Qatar before signing on to be Trump’s pliant AG willing to endorse anything Trump says or does.
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Current federal law limits the value of personal gifts a government official can receive to $480.

Why this particular bribe and why now? So that this miniscule Gulf state drowning in oil will continue on Trump’s most favored flatterer list. In return for its unprecedented largesse, Qatar, a Hamas haven and long-time terrorist funder, gets a Trump visit and a Trump golf course via a partnership with the royal family.

Qatar was just one of many stops Trump’s spawn made on their recent grift tour of the planet, paving the way for Daddy’s own personal enrichment visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE. And they have the audacity to talk about the “Biden crime family.”

For all we know, this gift from a questionable oil state is dripping with electronic listening devices and assorted spy stuff. Cleansing every inch of it to make sure it is secure will cost taxpayers a fortune, assuming Trump cares a whit about exposing America’s secrets to our adversaries. His history indicates that he does not.

Trump also visited Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, both the beneficiaries of Trump family business deals that will earn him and his family billions of dollars. Is there no end to the sleaze?

Trump’s exploitation of the White House as the ultimate grift machine isn’t even clandestine any more. It is all out in the open and done with impunity and disdain for the Constitution. He even boasts about it. In just three months, he has expanded his grift to levels unimagined even in his first term, when he squeezed foreign governments for millions funneled through his downtown Washington DC hotel and assorted golf courses.

This latest shiny object, which Trump will likely gild in gold plating like the now un-viewable Oval Office, is on top of the crypto currency scam he and his crooked seed are pulling off, also without bothering to hide their despicable activities. The Trump family crypto firm, World Liberty Financial, announced that its so-called “stablecoin”— with Trump’s likeness all over it — is going to be used by the UAE in a $2 billion business deal with Binance, the largest crypto exchange in the world. The deal will generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the Trump family in addition to the estimated $2 billion they have already hauled in. Binance has been sued by the Securities & Exchange Commission for its questionable deals and behavior, but the lawsuit is now on hold because it could get in the way of Trump’s grift.

In 2021, Trump called crypto a “scam.” Now he is in on it.

Congress, wherefore art thou? The Trump scams are allowed to continue without a peep from the cowardly Republican Congress. The Reichstag rubber stampers are content to hide under their desks and allow this felonious lawbreaker to do whatever he pleases no matter how criminal. Congress’s conduct gives new meaning to CHECKS and balances, emphasis on the former.

Every new con Trump gets away with emboldens him for the next one. America’s Grifter-in-Chief knows no bounds. No telling what new scheme he will come up with next.

Trump 1.0 saw a number of Democrats sue Trump for his blatant violations of the Emoluments Clause. However, in 2021 the feckless Supreme Court dismissed these cases on the grounds that Trump had left office.

Say again? The Constitution says nothing about the tolling of Emoluments Clause violations when someone leaves office. This is yet another bending of the law by the Court’s reactionary wing to achieve a political result that flies in the face of the Constitution. Just another in the many missed opportunities to hold Trump accountable for his misdeeds.
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​Timing is everything when trying to bring a presidential conman to account. Prospective plaintiffs should not delay filing new lawsuits claiming violations of the Emoluments Clause. If done early enough, maybe the Supremes will be backed into a corner, hoisted by their own irrational decision the first time around.
 
Dick Hermann
May 16, 2025
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Rant 841: Getting Out of DOGE

5/9/2025

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As he watches his Tesla revenues and profits sink like the Titanic, Elon Musk is slinking away from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in order to see if he can clean up this self-inflicted wound. DOGE will continue under new mis-management. This is a good time to assess its performance to date.

Saving $2 trillion. This was the publicly announced boast when DOGE launched. Once these inexperienced examiners and their leader realized how unrealistic this goal was, they quickly cut it back to $1 trillion. At this juncture, the Muskrats claim that they have saved $150 billion. That too is a ridiculously inflated figure. If you take a magnifier to their claims, you find numerous instances of double-counting (triple-counting in one case) as well as the addition of a bunch of zeros to certain numbers. One such claim of $8 billion turns out to actually be $8 million. Even if you give them the benefit of the doubt, you come up with a bottom line substantially south of $150 billion from slashing approximately 200,000 federal jobs and decimating important agencies with impunity.

But, against these purported savings, outside organizations such as the non-partisan Yale Budget Lab have examined these claims and concluded they are bogus. Actual “savings” amount to $95 billion (probably less, say many of the outside experts). However, offsetting these alleged savings is the actual cost of implementing these job cuts and agency closures, which amount to $135 billion. Bottom line: DOGE’s reckless actions have cost the government $40 billion. Any so-called savings are a chimera.

Ferreting out fraud. This was the other primary goal of Musk’s and DOGE’s mission. Here this misguided enterprise does not even claim to have found anything. It is silent about its unearthing of anything remotely definable as fraud. Musk’s shouting about fraud at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) was all just hot air. There wasn’t any. The corruption was all internal, at DOGE. Musk used this appalling vehicle to enhance his own companies “in” with the U.S. government. He and DOGE elevated the terms “conflict of interest” and “self-dealing” to new heights.

Even the lily-livered Republican Congress finds itself repulsed by DOGE’s own waste, fraud and abuse. So far, of course, they are treading lightly, terrified of being primaried by Musk money next year. Some few Reichstag Republicans, however, have retrieved a handful of vertebrae from the lockbox where their spines repose and meekly inched forward to whisper that all does not seem hunky-dory with DOGE. The jury remains out, however, when it comes to whether they will vote to endorse DOGE’s agency closures and federal job cuts. Don’t hold your breath.

So, all DOGE has been is yet another Trump performance art production, albeit one that has destroyed careers and lives around the world. Several hundred thousand government workers lost their jobs and incomes and must dramatically readjust to their strained circumstances and constrained future aspirations. Millions of desperate people around the world who depended on U.S aid in order to eat and be healthy now find themselves starving and dying. The daily food aid that kept them from starvation is gone. The HIV/AIDS drugs that kept them alive are gone. Already, babies born with HIV/AIDS have died due to the termination of this program that saved 25 million lives in the last 20 years. This is a human tragedy that Trump and his DOGE minions have purposely executed to their eternal condemnation and shame. Too bad that the shameless cannot be shamed.
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Dick Hermann
May 9, 2025
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Rant 840: The Threat

5/2/2025

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Russia acts with the same aggression towards its neighbors regardless of what regime or ideology happens to be in power in Moscow at any given time. This goes back hundreds of years to the Tsarist Empire predating the Romanovs. It continued without alteration throughout the 70+ year Bolshevik era, and is present again today in Vladimir Putin’s fascist kleptocracy. Unopposed, Russia will attempt to conquer Ukraine followed by all of the border states—Georgia, Moldova, the Baltic states, Poland et al.—that it has always viewed as a minimum within its sphere of influence if not an integral part of Mother Russia.

The only deterrent Russia respects is a show of strength. We realized this at the end of World War II, when our Soviet ally quickly crushed any democratic aspirations of Eastern European lands, imposed its own puppet regimes, and abruptly morphed into our global arch-rival and enemy. It took George Kennan’s 1946 “Long Telegram” to alert the President and State Department to this historical reality and to persuade them to craft a policy to counter it. The consequence was the Truman Doctrine, the NATO military alliance and the positioning of several hundred thousand American troops, missiles and nuclear weapons in Western Europe. These measures kept Western Europe free and kept the Soviet Union and its Russian successor state “contained” for eight decades. It, along with the Marshall Plan (1947), were arguably the best investments this country ever made.

It has taken only weeks for Donald Trump and his MAGA-addled national security minions to destroy this critical construct that has kept the peace between superpowers for 80 years. In the blink of an eye, they have abandoned our closest allies and embraced our enemy. Putin, the latest in a long line of Russian autocrats, realizes very well that this is his license to behave even worse than he has thus far. His naked aggressiveness will only accelerate. He must have to pinch himself to believe that his long-time U.S. adversary is dumb and inept enough to abandon what has worked so well.

Whether Trump and his band of national security numbskulls are so ignorant of what has guaranteed both our security and prosperity for the past 80 years, or they simply don’t care, sublimating our national interests to their obsessive lust for power, is irrelevant. What is most important is what this complete reversal of bedrock U.S. policy means for America and the free world going forward:
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  • It is destabilizing the entire world. By abandoning both hard and soft power, the U.S. is no longer viewed as the best defense and deterrent against aggression by Russia or China. Don’t think for a moment that nothing but U.S. posture has changed. Our about-face is encouraging countries throughout the world to seek accommodations with both of our former adversaries, at the same time distancing themselves from the suddenly unreliable U.S. Government. Key strategic allies like Japan, South Korea, India and Australia are rethinking their defense ties and strategic alliances, as well as their trade relations, with the U.S. and also with China and Russia. Europe, too, is rethinking its relations with Washington, Moscow and Beijing.
  • Trump’s Ukraine War peace proposal looks as if it was dictated by the Kremlin. It speaks to a Putin wish-list and implies that Trump may abandon Ukraine to Russia.
  • NATO absent U.S. participation is not likely to be much of a deterrent to a Trump-energized Russia.
  • Extreme right-wing European political parties partial to Russia have been emboldened by U.S. hostility to our traditional allies and warming relations with Putin. Trump manipulator Elon Musk and Toady-in-Chief JD Vance are strong and vocal supporters of Germany’s far right, neo-Nazi party, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and huge admirers of Hungary’s despot, Viktor Orban.
  • Trump’s irrational and self-defeating trade policies, fomenting needless disputes where there were none before, have nations fleeing American investments, treasury securities that subsidize our out-of-control national debt, as well as the U.S. dollar, the world’s reserve currency for decades and an immense advantage now being frittered away by Trump and his hack-economists. Another downside for the U.S. is that American taxpayers will also be saddled with paying higher interest rates on treasuries necessary to get our foreign underwriters to buy them.
  • Isolating the U.S. will make it more difficult if not impossible to cobble together future alliances and international agreements.
  • The most difficult and valuable intangible commodity for any nation to attain and keep is trust. That is all gone now, and foreign nations will be wary of trusting the U.S. for a long time to come, if ever, even after Trump is no longer on the scene.
  • Trump has put China in a stronger position vis-à-vis the U.S. than vice versa. What happens when China decides that it will no longer buy our treasuries and underwrite our profligate spending? When cheap Chinese goods are no longer on our retail store shelves? When China, emboldened by our abandonment of Ukraine, views that as encouragement to invade Taiwan? When the world leaves the dollar and moves toward the renminbi as the reserve currency?

All of this puts U.S. national and economic security at enormous risk. We have ceded the 21st century to our two most dangerous adversaries, China and Russia.

I don’t think the American public fully understands what is happening, and how momentous and disastrous Trump’s upending of 80 years of institutions and policies that brought us relative peace and prosperity will be.
Dick Hermann
May 2, 2025
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