Etiquette



DP Etiquette

First rule: Don't be a jackass. Most people are good.

Other rules: Do not attack or insult people you disagree with. Engage with facts, logic and beliefs. Out of respect for others, please provide some sources for the facts and truths you rely on if you are asked for that. If emotion is getting out of hand, get it back in hand. To limit dehumanizing people, don't call people or whole groups of people disrespectful names, e.g., stupid, dumb or liar. Insulting people is counterproductive to rational discussion. Insult makes people angry and defensive. All points of view are welcome, right, center, left and elsewhere. Just disagree, but don't be belligerent or reject inconvenient facts, truths or defensible reasoning.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

How MAGA capitalism works: Shafting the public interest, hiding truth, making money for special interests

NBC News reports that private equity funds are increasingly acquiring control of hospitals and cutting costs. The result is 13% higher death rates in private equity hospitals relative to comparable nonacquired hospitals. The data was reported in research published by Annals of Internal Medicine. The research was funded by the National Institutes of Health and the DHHS' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The AHRQ's function was to do research on improving health care delivery, reducing medical mistakes, and reducing costs.  

Gutting pro-public interest federal functions: MAGA gutted the AHRQ because it tends to generate data and analyses inconvenient to authoritarian-kleptocratic MAGA policy and propaganda. Over 80% of AHRQ staff in place on January 19, 2025 are now gone. About half of remaining employees were fired on April 1. MAGA kleptocracy goals have rendered the AHRQ functionally incapacitated. No surprise about any of this. By now it is clear that MAGA is building a pro-special interest, kleptocratic dictator deep state. Pro-public interest federal Agencies like the AHRQ therefore have to be eliminated.

Propagandizing inconvenient truth: Regarding the news about increased deaths in private equity-owned ERs, capitalism has surprisingly effective ways to neutralize bad news. Corporate propaganda ("public  relations") always employs tried and true tactics to deny, deflect and downplay inconvenient truth. 

A core corporate tactic is deflection, sometimes called deflection marketing (DM). Corporate responses to criticisms about employee, customer or environmental harm or deaths follow predictable DM patterns. This applies across multiple industries. In short, DM is a strategic corporate communication tactic designed to shift public accountability from corporate actions onto individual consumers. By redirecting scrutiny, DM tactics avoid or limit regulations and structural change, while presenting a false sense of empowerment and moral agency to bamboozled consumers.[1] 

In addition to DM tactics, common initial corporate responses to criticisms downplays the severity of findings or placing them in reframing them allegedly an "appropriate" context. This tactic downplays the severity or importance of an issue to deflect attention and criticism by portraying concerns as not particularly serious.

This is how MAGA capitalism works.
 

Footnote:
1. Four Pillars of Deflective Marketing:
Freedom Framing – Emphasizing individual choice to resist regulation.
Guiltwashing – Leveraging guilt and moral responsibility to shift blame.
Greenwashing – Performative sustainability to be associated with greener brands.**
Sciencewashing – Funding biased research from reputable institutions to support a claim.

** Performative sustainability is engaging in environmental actions primarily to be seen doing something green rather than to achieve meaningful environmental outcomes. Tactics include (1) surface-level changes without systemic reform, e.g., changing packaging colors to green while maintaining harmful core practices, and (2) instead of using money for meaningful change, companies spend on marketing campaigns that promote a false green image.

An example of Deflective Marketing to shift blame to consumers from corporations:
BP's "Carbon Footprint" Campaign British Petroleum (BP) launched its "Beyond Petroleum" marketing campaign in the early 2000s, coining and popularizing the term "carbon footprint" through an expensive advertising campaign created by the propaganda firm Ogilvy & Mather. BP created online calculators and advertisements that encouraged individuals to measure their personal impact on climate change, with messaging that we, the working people, are personally responsible for the climate crisis. The campaign was designed to shift responsibility for climate issues onto consumers, thereby absolving the industry of its (1) duty to seek solutions and cut carbon emissions, and (2) all-out resistance to regulations and social accountability, e.g., carbon taxes. There was corporate hypocrisy going on. While promoting individual responsibility, BP actually increased its oil production after 2003 and in 2018 bought "massive oil and gas reserves in West Texas." Despite showcasing initiatives to invest in lower carbon energy, only 2.3% of total investments went to clean energy.

Corporate polluters say: It's all our fault
Facts say: It's mostly polluters' fault
Germaine says: It's ~90% polluters' fault (maybe ~95%) because
polluters wield ~90% (~95% ?) of relevant political and social power

The upshot was that BP's cynical pro-pollution campaign was wildly successful in focusing consumers' attention on their own personal lifestyle changes instead of systemic corporate irresponsibility and profit lust. The oil and gas industry remains responsible for ~55% of emissions causing climate change. The cynicism and hypocrisy in PB's propaganda campaign is breathtaking to say the least.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Bits: The matter of trust; Our pro-dictator USSC; Our pro-dictator SEC; Our pro-dictator USDA



Over at r/law, a post gets at the critical concept of trust in politics. The headline is raises the matter:

LEAVITT: Mr. Homan never took the $50,000, so you should get your facts straight ... you had FBI agents going undercover to try and entrap one of the president's top allies and supporters ... Mr Homan did absolutely nothing wrong

Karoline Leavitt works for Trump. To do and keep her job as White House press secretary she has to lie, slander and crackpot for Trump. Given Trump's track record of lying, bullshitting and slandering, there is no basis to believe anything coming from him or his loyalists. Leavitt's defense of Homan is just insulting MAGA lies. MAGA has no credibility. There is no basis or reason for trust.

Like it, believe it or not, (1) this is the new normal, and (2) the MAGA federal messaging is now part of a corrupt, pro-dictator deep state.

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By now it is clear that the USSC is fundamentally pro-dictatorship and anti-democracy. People who don't see or believe it are either not paying attention or supportive. Those still unsure are so clueless that it is reasonable to lump them with the not paying attention crowd. 

Another unexplained, pro-dictator USSC shadow docket decision allows Trump to fire the last Democrat on the Federal Trade Commission for no reason. Such a firing is illegal. Current law specifies that commissioners can only be removed for "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office". None of that exists here. 

This is another part of Trump's purge of non-MAGA people in government and the USSC's complicity in it. This is pure dictatorship. The USSC will hear this case to decide if Trump really can do what he did. Presumably, that is what the USSC will finally decide before next July. 

Pxy says, yeah, this is dictator-level power:

The Trump v. Slaughter ruling represents both a shadow docket precedent-destroying decision and a pro-unitary executive ruling. By allowing Trump to fire independent commissioners while questioning Humphrey's Executor's validity, the Court appears poised to fundamentally restructure federal administrative law through its emergency procedures rather than traditional deliberative processes. This approach has drawn sharp criticism for undermining procedural norms and potentially concentrating unprecedented executive power over independent agencies.

Like it, believe it or not, (1) this is the new normal, and (2) the USSC is now part of a corrupt, pro-dictator deep state.
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In what is now routine kleptocrat MAGA politics, the NYT reports that the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) dropped a complaint against Devon Archer. Archer is a wealthy and powerful businessman. Archer was also a client of the SEC's Trump-appointed MAGA chairman, Paul Atkins. Trump and Atkins have corrupted the SEC. It is now a federal agency that defends and protects wealthy and powerful white collar criminals. Like with the chronic MAGA liar Karoline Leavitt, there is no longer any reason to trust the honesty of anything the SEC says or does. One can reasonably assume the SEC is a corrupt, pro-dictatorship agency.

Like it, believe it or not, (1) this is the new normal, and (2) the SEC is now part of a corrupt, pro-dictator deep state.

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On September 20, 2025, the USDA officially announced the termination of its annual Household Food Security Report. That data gathering and analysis effort tracked hunger in America for three decades. As is now normal for MAGA hiding its true intentions, the MAGAfied USDA blithely gaslights us by claiming that the annual report was a redundant**, costly, politicized, and extraneous study that did nothing more than fear monger. For MAGA, inconvenient truth about the level of hunger in the US is weaponized. Truth inconvenient to MAGA's kleptocratic authoritarianism can be used to criticize MAGA's kleptocracy authoritarianism. From MAGA's point of view, inconvenient truth is clearly political and weaponized. But from a normal person's point of view, the USDA report is not politicized or weaponized.

** The USDA hunger report is not redundant or weaponized. The survey is the official data source for food insecurity statistics in the US. It is accurate, not manipulated. MAGA's claims of redundancy and weaponization are more insulting MAGA lies.

For context (and this), the most recent USDA report revealed significant food insecurity levels in the United States. In 2023, approximately 47.4 million people lived in food-insecure households, representing 13.5% of all households, an increase from 12.8% in 2022. Among those affected, 13.8 million were children. That is precisely the kind of information that Trump and MAGA elites hate and will work hard to suppress. After Trump cut funding for food stamps, we can expect hunger to increase. Hence MAGA's need to get rid of the annual hunger report.

Going forward, we can reasonably expect that there will be essentially no trustworthy information from the USDA about anything inconvenient to MAGA elites, or their power or wealth. Like it, believe it or not, (1) this is the new normal, and (2) the USDA is now part of a corrupt, pro-dictator deep state.


Q: Does anyone see a deep state pattern thingy going on, or is that just a hallucination?

I found a new hiding place…

 

Interesting article on patheos.com. This stuff/channel is right down my alley (things I like to think and wonder about).  Here is an excerpt, maybe the conclusion, from the article:

Are Humans and Other Animals Altruistic?

Songwriter Tom Waits says, “We are monkeys with money and guns.” If the Eastern worldview is correct that “self” is a construct, soul is a fiction, and free will is (at least, largely) an illusion, then any bright line between humans and other animals blurs or disappears, and the world becomes much more understandable.

It seems reasonable to me that “unselfish” behavior in animals or humans can be similarly and variously explained by some combination of altruism, protective instincts, and reciprocal behavior. Why would we assume that humans are different than other animals, that humans are inherently “good” or “bad,” or that altruistic behavior in humans or other animals is NOT natural?

What is the “special sauce” that makes humans different from other animals? Some people think that we have “free will.” Why did you decide to get out of bed? Were you awake, bored or hungry? We call that agency or choice or will. Why did your dog decide to get out of bed? Was he awake, bored or hungry? We call that chemistry or conditioning or circumstance. Simply instincts.

What is the difference between the “choices” that we make and the instincts that drive behavior in other animals? Why would we assume that humans are NOT subject to the same instincts?

So, what do you think?  Does anything there strike your fancy?  Or, as an old prof of mine used to say, "Questions, comments, war stories?"

(by PrimalSoup)

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Updates: Blog; Pedophiles; More pedophiles; GOP's inherent authoritarianism

In the last few months, activity here has fallen off a cliff. Is it time to wrap things up at DP? DP could be left as an obscure relic of better times before America reverted to the historical human condition norm of tyranny, corruption, bigotry, misery and superstition.

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On Sept. 16, 2025, morally rotted MAGA loyalist Kash Patel, head of the FBI publicly told a senate committee that there was no evidence that Epstein trafficked any underage girl for sex to anyone except himself. In view of solid evidence of pedophile sex trafficking, it's completely reasonable to believe that Patel was lying to protect Trump. But there's probably nothing anyone will do about it. So the Epstein sex scandal will pass into forgotten history despite all the evidence that Epstein trafficked underage girls to other men for pedophile sex. MAGA and Trump will continue to deny anything illegal was done by themselves. History will be whitewashed.

MAGA used to stand for tyranny and kleptocracy. It's now fair and balanced to say it stands for tyranny, kleptocracy and pedophilia.

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Trump, being the most brilliant biomedical scientist the human species has ever produced, said yesterday that acetaminophen in Tylenol causes autism. As usual for the most brilliant biomedical scientist the human species has ever produced, consensus expert science opinion is  different. The experts say that acetaminophen does not cause autism. Science is being whitewashed to whitewash Trump's pedophilia.

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A research paper published in the Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy describes what we all already know. The paper, Direct Democracy Backsliding, 1955-2024, asserts this unsurprising observation: The strongest predictor of anti-direct-democracy proposals is Republican control of the state legislature.

The author also comments: I find little evidence that legislators sought to restrict direct democracy for strategic reasons, either to forestall future adverse policy outcomes, or in reaction to past adverse outcomes. What this means is that elected Republican politicians as a whole (1) prefer a more system with limited direct democratic participation, regardless of specific policy outcomes, (2) Republican politicians have an ideological preference for restricting direct democracy as a matter of democratic theory, not tactical calculation, and (3) Republican politicians are systematically opposed to democratic processes and not responding to particular policy threats, e.g., woke, DEI, immigration policy, etc. The pattern reflects long-term institutional preferences, not short-term strategic maneuvering.