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As suggested at left, of all the damage Trump has inflicted on American society, it’s possible that the greatest harm has been his bizarre, inexplicable ability to turn truth on its head.

Here’s an exercise: think back to any close election in the past, say Nixon/Kennedy or Bush/Gore, and imagine what would have happened if the ultimate loser were to have claimed that massive voter fraud was at blame, even though 60+ courts found no evidence to support that assertion.

The loser would have been ridiculed as a crackpot and “cancelled” as a credible figure.  At a very minimum, he wouldn’t have a cult following consisting of tens of millions of hateful morons.

As I’ve said elsewhere, this strange phenomenon in the early 21st Century may go away like the witch trials of the later 17th Century, i.e., disappear virtually without a trace.  A few months in the horrors of Salem, the entire set of events simply stopped, seemingly without reason or cause, and a year later, many of the town’s people doubted that it even happened.

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Lying to Morons about Crime Rates

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Basing a claim on a single incident, e.g., the murder of Charlie Kirk, has no real validity.

So, here’s was AI says on the matter:

Violent crime, particularly homicide and gun violence, is significantly higher in the United States compared to Europe.

The U.S. homicide rate fluctuates between 5.5 and 6.5 per 100,000 residents, whereas most Western European countries see rates well below 2.0 per 100,000.  A resident of the U.S. is generally 5 – 6 times more likely to be a victim of a homicide than someone living in Western Europe.

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Life in America Is Ruthless

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The meme here speaks volumes to life in the United States and free market capitalism as a whole.

I happened to have met the guy who, in the 1990s, tried to build railways that would connect Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. One day he got a phone call from Herb Kelleher, co-founder and former CEO of Southwest Airlines, who told him, “The fare between any of the major cities in Texas is $80.  The day you drive your first spike in the ground, I’m lowering it to $8.”

American businesspeople are no more interested in the wellbeing of our people than they have in being diagnosed with cancer.

If you’re wondering why there is so much pushback against renewable energy and other elements of climate change mitigation, you really don’t to look much further.

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Evaluating California and its Governor

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Hmm.  He’s the governor of the most populous state in the country, whose revenues, if it were a country, would make it the fourth largest economy on Earth. His state ranks in the top five in terms of colleges and universities.  We’re wealthy, well-educated, and extremely productive.

It’s true that he’s not a Trump supporter, but California (and the rest of the world) generally regards the current U.S. president as a criminal sociopath.

Yes, that infuriates folks who are poor, ignorant, racist, and disease-ridden, but generally speaking, it doesn’t bother Californians.

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