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.

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Regarding the Trump family kleptocracy: An American kleptocracy story


Don Jr might not fully control the company, but he doesn't need to. He only needs to use his connections with his father to make money via corruption. If memory serves, this is exactly what sent MAGA Republicans into a hair-on-fire frenzy over all the corruption and millions or billions of dollars that Hunter Biden allegedly made by leveraging his family relationship with his father. 

To show their honesty, recent past presidents have:
Evidence that the Trump family is kleptocratic include all of that. None of those anti-corruption measures exist in the Trump administration. 

The Trump administration exhibits every definitional element of a kleptocracy. Trump uses his powers to shape procurement policy that benefit family investments​. The Trump family has accumulated at least ~$1.8 billion through their proximity to power​. Trump removed federal accountability mechanisms that kept corruption in check.Foreign governments openly pay Trump businesses businesses for access to Trump power.Trump policy on cryptocurrency (and this) and drone procurement feeds family profits.

So, we are still waiting to see those tax returns that Trump promised in 2016-2107 he would release as soon as the IRS finished its audits. 

Golly, it sure takes the IRS a long time to do an audit. /s


Q: Since the GOP supports Trump and refuses to look into Trump's corruption and his corrupt family, does that also make the Republican Party kleptocratic?[1]


Footnote:
1. Solid evidence points to GOP complicity in Trump and Trump family corruption. The GOP operates at multiple levels to enable and protect the corruption. The GOP engages in behavior that protects and supports institutional capture, and normalizes and legalizes corruption. Congressional Republicans have systematically blocked investigations into Trump family corruption. Senate Republicans have repeatedly blocked Democratic attempts to enforce constitutional emoluments provisions. The Republican-controlled Congress transformed oversight from a check on executive power into protection of the president.

The Republican Party has fundamentally changed under Trump. Political scientists document that the GOP has abandoned core conservative principles—free trade, limited government, fiscal restraint, American global leadership—in favor of Trump's personal agenda. A CNN-SSRS poll in January 2025 found that 53% of Republicans viewed loyalty to Trump as central to their political identity and "very important to what being a Republican is," exceeding support for traditionally core Republican values like "a less powerful federal government" (46%).

Republicans don't just fail to investigate Trump; they actively obstruct investigations. They fired ethics officials and defunded oversight mechanisms. All of that enriches Trump and his family at public expense. That is the core definition of kleptocracy.

Under trump, the GOP has changed from a political organization with policy preferences into what experts call a "loyalty cult". The Republican Party protects Trump's corruption not despite recognizing it but because protecting corruption is now central to maintaining power in the new party structure. Members who refuse, like Mitt Romney and Liz Cheney, are expelled.

Friday, November 7, 2025

MAGA dictatorship updates: Rigging the 2026 elections; CN's cruel bigotry

Political science is the study of politics, more precisely power. Marcus Stadelmann, Political Science for Dummies, page 1, 2020



Since 2017, MAGA leader Trump has asserted his desire to be a dictator for life on multiple occasions. In a Nov. 5, 2025 meeting with Trump Party (GOP) Senators in congress, he clearly stated his wish to be a dictator. "If we do what I'm saying, they [Democrats] will most likely never attain power". 

For MAGA elites and Trump, it is all about power and wealth. Trump's lust for dictatorship power cannot get much clearer than that. In view of the circumstances, it is reasonable to argue that the 2026 midterm elections will probably be a crucial last line of defense for what's left of our democracy and rule of law. 
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The corrupt CN (Christian nationalist) theocrat wing of the MAGA wealth and power movement is intensely hostile to the LGBQT community. Apparently God told CN elites that the LGBQT community is evil and needs to be discriminated against, suppressed and dehumanized. CN bigotry here is arrogant, self-righteous and cruel. Although not a Christian himself, happily Trump goes along with CN's cruel bigotry. First, he needs those votes. Second, he takes real joy in seeing people suffer. Treating the LGBQT community like garbage is a win-win for CN theocrats and the deranged monster Trump.

The authoritarian MAGA judges in our sanctimonious USSC are fully on board with this kind of CN bigotry and cruelty. On Nov. 6, 2025, all six USSC CN  MAGA judges used the shadow docket to allow Trump to enforce a policy restricting passport gender markers to biological sex assigned at birth. That reversed a lower court injunction. The policy comes from Trump's January 20 executive order declaring the government would only recognize two sexes and require government-issued identification to "accurately reflect the holder's sex". That overturned the Biden administration's policy that allowed individuals to select male, female, or "X" as gender markers without requiring medical documentation.

The shadow docket allows the six MAGA coward judges to shaft targeted people and groups without any explanation. The shadow docket is a means MAGA judges on the USSC use to hide their authoritarianism, corruption, cruel bigotry and unprincipled use of law to kill democracy and the rule of law. The tactic is called autocratic legalism.

The dissent by one of the three pro-democracy, pro-rule of law Dems left on the USSC bench explained the cruelty and legal irrationality of this cruel, silent decision. Reporting on this comments, quoting the dissent: "once again [the 6 MAGA judges] paved the way for the immediate infliction of injury without adequate (or, really, any) justification," calling it a "pointless but painful perversion of our equitable discretion". Jackson further argued the Court "misunderstands the assignment" and is misusing its emergency docket to "cavalierly pick the winners and losers in cases that are still pending in the lower courts".

Here, the MAGA cowards hiding behind the shadow docket allowed Trump to discriminate against the LGBQT community without the usual needed showing of irreparable harm to the government as the justification for supporting this bigot policy. The USSC just sided with the bigot Trump simply it because it could. Legal analysis or consideration of harm to affected people be damned.[1]

By dismissing equal protection claims without meaningful scrutiny, the MAGA majority allows government discrimination against transgender people under the pretense of biological essentialism. That approach that could extend beyond passports to other areas of law and policy, e.g., discrimination on the basis of races, sex or national origin.

 
Footnote:
1. The harms here are real, not merely imagined. Bigotry and simple ignorance is widespread. Real harms have arisen from gender-mismatched documents. For example, transgender males who mark their passport as female are sometimes hassled at border crossings if their passport says they are male, their biological designation the government now demands on passports. When border agents or immigration officials see documents that don't align with a person's sex presentation they sometimes face increased scrutiny, interrogation, and potential detention. Forcing transgender people to carry passports that out them against their will increases the risk that they will face harassment and violence, especially in countries with hostile attitudes toward LGBTQ people. 

Deadnaming: Gender mismatched IDs create heightened risks during police encounters. A ProPublica investigation found that in 74 of 85 transgender murder cases since 2015, victims were identified by law enforcement using names and genders from their IDs, not than their lived identities. That is called "deadnaming". It impedes investigations because witnesses only know victims by their lived or actual names.

Lived name, also "actual name" or "affirmed name", is the name a transgender person actually uses in their daily life. That is the name by which friends, family, coworkers, and community members know them. This is their real identity, the name that reflects who they are. Legal name is the name on government-issued documents like birth certificates, driver's licenses, or passports. That is usually the name assigned at birth. It usually doesn't match gender identity for transgendered people.

Bottom line: The harms to transgendered people are real, while harm to the government or American society is almost completely non-existent. Unaffected straight or hetero people who might claim to be harmed are either bigots who fear or hate LGBTQ people, or religious people with religious objections, e.g., many CN supporters. 

Thursday, November 6, 2025

A Sea Change on US-Israel Relations: Reflections on Mamdani’s Victory, Antisemitism Narratives, and Accountability


Wednesday, November 5, 2025

DP analysis: Regarding yesterdays elections

Apparently, Democrats won everywhere. That's good. Exit polling data indicates that the economy was voters #1 concern. That's less good. 

The #1 concern here at DP (Dissident Politics) is the impending collapse of democracy, the rule of law and civil liberties, with an attendant transfer of vast wealth and power from the masses to chosen or compliant elite special interests, e.g., Bezos and Amazon, Zuckerberg and Facebook, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Fox News, etc. The reasoning is simple. If kleptocratic MAGA authoritarianism finishes taking full control of the federal government and the rule of law, the economy for the masses is very likely going to suck far worse compared to its current suckiness. 

Clearly, DP's main priority is out of synch with voter's main priority. Voters see economic distress as the big problem. DP sees democratic distress that will cause horrific economic distress if democracy truly collapses into a kleptocratic dictatorship or something else that is authoritarian and very corrupt.

Based on voter research, the economy being the #1 concern is no surprise. That should be expected, especially when voters perceive the economy to be bad. But there is a really interesting story here and it's quite encouraging. 

This could easily be a fascinating but TL/DR post. But I'll keep it short. For those interested, the entire long and complicated analysis is laid out at this link.
  • Voter perception of a bad/inadequate economy is reasonably close to economic reality. Inflation has ticked up to 3%. Trump's tariffs have sucked ~$3,800 out of household spending power and that hurts. Based on data like that, voting for Dems makes sense because the economy is the primary driver of votes. 
  • Encouragingly, voter perception of the threat to democracy, the rule of law and civil liberties is pretty good. Poll data indicates the threat of Trump/MAGA authoritarianism and corruption come in a fairly close 2nd to worries about the economy. Poll data indicates that (i) 25% of voter made defense of democracy their top priority, which is high for an off-year election, (ii) 59-67% of voters believe Trump is overreaching in his power grabs, and (iii) supermajorities oppose specific authoritarian actions, e.g., 80% oppose using the military against protesters. All in all, voters seem to get it. 
  • But on the issue of the threat of deeply corrupt MAGA authoritarianism, there still is a major gap in voter perception compared to expert perception. 25% of voters prioritized concerns for democracy while ≥ 97% of experts rate the anti-democracy threats as severe. The economy still dominated voter priorities, 50%+ in most states, despite experts warning of fastest democracy collapse in modern history.
Based on that data, effective messaging in defense of democracy might do well to express a two-punch combination message. The first part of the message is how bad the economy is and will be due to MAGA policies. Link MAGA directly to the bad economy. Constantly pound on that point, and never stop pounding. Then, a follow-up punch is that the rise of authoritarian kleptocracy to replace less corrupt democracy will make the economy much worse than it should be. 

A last thought. Trump and MAGA elites are acutely aware of the election results. If a person is Trump or a MAGA elite, what to do? At least one option pops right up. It's the righteous MAGA option. Double down on rigging and subverting the Nov. 2026 mid-term elections. Make damn sure the Dems cannot take control of the House or Senate. That's what I would do if I were a MAGA elite.


Qs: Do Trump and MAGA elites need to make damn sure that the Dems cannot take control of the House or Senate in the 2026 mid-term elections? If not, then what was the point of Project 2025 and everything that MAGA has done since Jan. 2025?


Inspector Kemp telling the villagers they need 
to make damn sure they get it right