America’s suicidal march began long
before Donald Trump. Trump and the buffoons around him are the inevitable final
chapter of the decaying empire.
May 08, 2026

Our suicidal march began
long before Donald Trump and his bizarre court of buffoons, sycophants,
grifters and Christian fascists took power. It began when the ruling class,
especially under the Reagan and Clinton administrations, set out to harvest the
country and empire for personal profit.
There is a word for
these people. Traitors.
These traitors,
ensconced in the leadership of the two ruling parties, stripped us of assets
and power slowly. They used subterfuge, lies and legalized bribery. They
pretended to honor electoral politics, checks and balances, a free press and
the rule of law while subverting all of these democratic pillars. That old
system, however flawed, was hollowed out. It was turned over to the amoral and
the idiotic — look at the Supreme Court or Congress — those willing to do the
bidding of the billionaire class.
Armed with billions by
the mortal enemy of the demos — the oligarchs and corporations — the
political elites, Republicans and Democrats, destroyed the careers of those
politicians who resisted. They crushed labor unions. They blacklisted honest journalists and consolidated the press into the hands of a
handful of corporations and oligarchs. They slashed regulations that constrained unfettered greed
and protected the population from predatory corporations and environmental
toxins. They passed legislation that created a de facto tax boycott for the rich — Trump famously paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the 15 years
prior to his presidency — while stripping the country of its industry and throwing some 30 million people out of work. Wealth is
no longer created by producing or manufacturing. It is created by manipulating
the prices of stocks and commodities and imposing a crippling debt peonage on
the public.
These parasites cut or abolished social programs, militarized the police, built the largest prison system in the world and pumped funds into a bloated and out-of-control war
industry. German socialist and politician Karl Liebknecht, on the eve of the
suicidal folly of World War I, called German imperialists “the enemy at home.” Our
rulers, our enemies at home, mounted a series of futile wars that degraded the
empire’s global hegemony and poured trillions of dollars of taxpayer money into
their bank accounts. Iran is the most recent example.
Trump is not an outlier.
He is the naked, stripped-down expression of this suicidal pact. He does not
pretend the system he inherited works. He lies with less finesse. He crassly enriches himself and his family. He speaks in crude
vulgarities. He dismantles any government agency dedicated to the common good,
including the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Education and the U.S. Postal Service. But he embodies what came before
him, albeit without the liberal façade.
“Trump is not an
anomaly,” I wrote in “America: The Farewell Tour”
He is the grotesque
visage of a collapsed democracy. Trump and his coterie of billionaires,
generals, half-wits, Christian fascists, criminals, racists, and moral deviants
play the role of the Snopes clan in some of William Faulkner’s novels. The Snopeses filled the power vacuum of the
decayed South and ruthlessly seized control from the degenerated, former
slaveholding aristocratic elites. Flem Snopes and his extended family — which
includes a killer, a pedophile, a bigamist, an arsonist, a mentally disabled
man who copulates with a cow, and a relative who sells tickets to witness the
bestiality — are fictional representations of the scum now elevated to the
highest level of the federal government. They embody the moral rot unleashed by
unfettered capitalism.
The Epstein files, a window into the degeneracy of our ruling class, included not only Trump, but former U.S. president Bill Clinton — who allegedly took a trip to Thailand with Epstein — Prince Andrew, Microsoft founder and billionaire Bill Gates, hedge fund billionaire Glenn Dubin, the former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, former secretary of the treasury and former president of Harvard University Larry Summers, cognitive psychologist and author Stephen Pinker, Epstein’s lawyer and arch Zionist Alan Dershowitz, billionaire and Victoria’s Secret CEO Leslie Wexner, the former Barclays banker Jes Staley, former Israel prime minister Ehud Barak, magician David Copperfield, actor Kevin Spacey, former CIA director William Burns, real estate mogul Mort Zuckerman, former Maine senator George Mitchell and disgraced Hollywood producer and convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein. They all orbited Epstein’s perpetual Bacchanalia.
Anand Giridharadas, who
wrote “Winners Take All: The Elite Charade
of Changing the World,”
notes that the circle of powerful men, and a handful of women who surrounded
Epstein, are emblematic of a privileged caste that lack empathy in the
suffering and abuse of others, whether that is sexual abuse, including that of
children, financial meltdowns they orchestrate, wars they back, addictions and
overdose they enable, the monopolies they defend, the inequality they
turbocharge, the housing crisis they milk and the intrusive technologies they
refuse to protect people against:
People are right to sense
that as the emails lay bare, there is a highly private merito-aristocracy at
the intersection of government and business, lobbying, philanthropy, start-ups,
academia, science, high finance and media, that all too often takes care of its
own more than the common good. They are right to resent that there are infinite
second chances for members of this group even as so many Americans are deprived
of first chances. They are right that their pleas often go unheard, whether
they are being evicted, gouged, foreclosed on, A.I.-obsolesced — or, yes,
raped.
“The Epstein emails, in
my view,” Giridharadas writes, “together sketch a devastating epistolary
portrait of how our social order functions, and for whom. Saying that isn’t
extreme. The way this elite operates is.”
“If this neoliberal-era
power elite remains poorly understood,” he continues, “it may be because it is
not just a financial elite or an educated elite, a noblesse-oblige elite, a
political elite or a narrative-making elite; it straddles all of these, lucratively
and persuaded of its own good intentions.”
“These people are,”
Giridharadas reminds us, “on the same team. On air, they might clash. They
promote opposite policies. Some in the network profess anguish over what others
in the network are doing. But the emails depict a group whose highest
commitment is to their own permanence in the class that decides things. When
principles conflict with staying in the network, the network wins.”
You can see my interview
with Giridharadas here.
The entire system is
rotten. It will not reform itself.
The Democratic Party has
hit on the novel campaign issue of reducing taxes to win this year’s midterm elections. It
will, no doubt, anoint another vapid, issue-less and genocide-supporting
presidential nominee. Democratic donors pumped a staggering $1.5 billion into Kamala Harris’s
abridged 15-week celebrity-fueled presidential campaign. She became
the first Democratic presidential candidate to lose the national popular vote
in two decades and be defeated in every battleground state.
The Democratic Party is
not a functioning political party. It is a corporate mirage. Its members can,
at best, select preapproved candidates and act as props in choreographed
conventions and rallies. Party members have zero influence on party politics.
The more the diminishing
power of the empire becomes apparent, evidenced in Trump’s debacle with Iran,
the more a confused population retreats into a fantasy world, a world where hard and unpleasant facts do not intrude.
In the final days of a
civilization, a population wallows in self-delusional hubris and trumpets false
virtues. It looks for scapegoats to explain its failures — Muslims,
undocumented workers, Mexicans, African-Americans, feminists, intellectuals,
artists and dissidents.
Magical thinking and the
myth of American exceptionalism dominate public discourse and are taught in
schools. Art and culture are degraded to nationalist kitsch. Science is dismissed, even in the midst of the
environmental crisis. Cultural and intellectual disciplines that allow us to
see the world from the perspective of the other, that foster empathy,
understanding and compassion, are replaced by a grotesque and cruel
hypermasculinity and hypermilitarism.
Trump is perfectly tailored for these death throes. He is not a freak or an anomaly.
He is the naked visage of our pathological sickness.



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