{"id":14147,"date":"2026-03-30T21:45:54","date_gmt":"2026-03-30T21:45:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uang69.id\/?p=14147"},"modified":"2026-03-30T21:45:55","modified_gmt":"2026-03-30T21:45:55","slug":"moral-imbeciles-follow-trumps-lead-to-war","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uang69.id\/?p=14147","title":{"rendered":"Moral Imbeciles Follow Trump&#8217;s Lead to War"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>The moral imbeciles ruling the United States cannot even fathom the stakes of the game they are playing and America\u2019s moral collapse is contributing to the strategic disaster that is POTUS Trump\u2019s Ramadan War on Iran.<\/p>\n<p>What are the stakes exactly?<\/p>\n<p>Shall We Play a Game of Global Thermonuclear War?<\/p>\n<p>Beyond the obvious geo-strategic implications of a hyperpower blundering into a war with a major regional power \u2014 combat deaths of soldiers and civilians, potential global economic crisis\/collapse, major realignment of the regional and global balance of power \u2014 there is even more at stake.<\/p>\n<p>Finnish economic analyst Tuomas Malinen laid it out starkly last fall for the GnS Economics newsletter:<\/p>\n<p>\u2026the fact that attacking Iranian nuclear facilities would, most likely, engulf the region into a darkness, freeze Europe, plunge the world into an economic depression of never-before-seen scale and possibly even set the world ablaze.<br \/>\u2026<br \/>A judgement failure in the Middle East leading to an eruption of a regional war and to the collapse of the global economy is probably the largest possible Black Swan risk in President Trump\u2019s second term.<br \/>\u2026<br \/>Iran is a much more formidable adversary than many thought. With Russia backing Tehran, chances of defeating Iran in a war are slim to none.<\/p>\n<p>For those who need to hear from a more trusted name, I\u2019ll quote from Professor Norman Finkelstein\u2019s appearance yesterday on the Robinson Erhardt podcast serve to remind us what\u2019s in the balance:<\/p>\n<p>(MIT Professor Emeritus Ted Postol) said that Prime Minister Netanyahu is a homicidal maniac and he said it\u2019s not true that Iran is far away from a bomb. He said they could within about 10 days construct one. And if Israel uses theirs, Iran will use theirs.<\/p>\n<p>Now, beneath the veneer, the patina of a cool, objective MIT scientist, I inferred, I can\u2019t say for sure, that he\u2019s Jewish and because he mentioned at some point that his friends in Tel Aviv were saying how terrible the situation is. And you could see beneath the cool objective veneer he was concerned that Israel might cease to exist.<br \/>\u2026<br \/>This is a deadly serious moment. This could be the one. I know as of the time we\u2019re we\u2019re recording it doesn\u2019t feel it as it felt a few days ago when uh the Israelis and Americans attacked the nuclear the nuclear site in Iran and in return Iranians targeted a sites in the vicinity of Dimona and it looked pretty it was pretty scary.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m opening with this to draw on the credibility of two elder statesmen in Professors Postol and Finkelstein before invoking the specter of mass death.<\/p>\n<p>The stakes are thus as high as possible and the corrupt, craven, incomprehending moral imbeciles ruling the United States are incapable of even fathoming the forces they are playing with.<\/p>\n<p>Trump\u2019s America as Rogue Power<\/p>\n<p>Stephen Walt has a piece in Foreign Policy that accurately describes the Trump administration as it begins a major war of choice:<\/p>\n<p>the United States is now acting like a predatory hegemon, exploiting positions of leverage built up over decades to exploit allies and adversaries alike. This zero-sum approach to nearly all relations with others includes a deep hostility toward most international institutions and norms, deliberately erratic behavior, and a tendency to treat other foreign leaders with ill-disguised contempt while expecting demeaning acts of submission and fealty from most of them. As the fallout from the war in Iran spreads throughout the region and around the world, it underscores that the administration either didn\u2019t understand how its actions would affect other states or simply didn\u2019t care.<\/p>\n<p>\u2026U.S. foreign policy is now in the hands of a remarkably incompetent set of officials, from the president on down. International influence depends on many things, but one of the key ingredients is other states\u2019 belief that the people they have to deal with are smart, well-informed, and generally know what they are doing. At this point, does anyone in the higher echelons of the Trump administration merit that description? Not that I can see. Conducting foreign policy is a difficult business, and no government gets everything right, but this administration commits own goals on a weekly basis while insisting that it is infallible.<\/p>\n<p>To make matters worse, some of these features are not going to be easy to correct after Trump leaves office, even if he is replaced by someone with very different views. <\/p>\n<p>How corrupt and incompetent are we here in America? So corrupt that the dreaded military industrial complex upon which the empire\u2019s power rest is so choked with grift it can no longer build effective weapons platforms.<\/p>\n<p>$13 Billion and the Toilets Don\u2019t Flush<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ll let the manifest failure of one such weapons platform serve as our example.<\/p>\n<p>From The New York Post:<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s been a crappy week for the largest warship ever built.<\/p>\n<p>A raging fire in its laundry facilities and persistently clogged toilets have taken the $13 billion USS Ford aircraft carrier out of the Iran fight \u2014 and it could remain out of service for a year.<\/p>\n<p>The massive, 1,106-foot-long vessel left the Red Sea last week and has been docked in Crete for repairs since Monday, far from the air and sea attack on Iran it had joined two weeks earlier.<\/p>\n<p>Damage to laundry facilities \u2014 essential on a floating city of nearly 4,500 sailors \u2014 is severe, lawmakers told The Post.<\/p>\n<p>It got so bad that they were \u201ctaking helicopters to move their laundry to other ships so that it could be washed,\u201d said Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee.<\/p>\n<p>Lawmakers said the March 12 fire impacted multiple berthing areas, an indication smoke may have coursed through the ship\u2019s massive air circulation system, fouling linens and mattresses, and making areas virtually unusable.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019m told that there are 400 sailors that spent many days sleeping on the floor. It\u2019s been at sea now for almost a year, so that is an incredible stress on the whole crew,\u201d added Reed, a retired Army officer.<\/p>\n<p>Fire isn\u2019t the only element at issue \u2014 so is water.<\/p>\n<p>The ship\u2019s high-tech sanitation system has had problems since at least 2020, with routine clogs, pricey fixes, and a green design that has caused repeat maintenance problems costing at least $4 million.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ll set aside the debates about whether the USS Ford was really this damaged by a laundry fire, if sabotage was involved, or if the Iranians actually hit the ship with a drone swarm as some have (probably mis-)interpreted POTUS Trump\u2019s comments to mean.<\/p>\n<p>The point is this hulk has been taken out of the theater of combat largely because, despite its enormous cost, the thing barely works.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s hear more from Responsible Statecraft explaining the endemic systemic corruption that spent so much for so little combat utility:<\/p>\n<p>In the early 2000s, Navy leaders decided to replace the existing fleet of Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, which have provided reliable service for more than 50 years, with a newly designed ship. Doing so meant the contractor could milk the development process given that the government would reimburse the company for the research and development costs.<\/p>\n<p>The process incentivized the inclusion of nearly two dozen new, unproven technologies. This complicated the development process and delayed delivery by at least three years and increased costs more than 25%, from $10.5 billion to $13.2 billion.<\/p>\n<p>This spending has done little to improve the vessels\u2019 capabilities. But the inclusion of so many new technologies did create economic opportunities all over the country. More than 200 suppliers, spread across the country, build components for the Ford-class program.<\/p>\n<p>Note the sentence I bolded at the end. The scam of distributing the manufacture of these monstrosities is how the gravy is passed around the country via Congress.<\/p>\n<p>William D. Hartung called this \u201cpolitical engineering\u201d \u2014- the strategy where defense contractors purposely spread the manufacturing of a single weapons system (like the F-35) across as many congressional districts as possible to ensure that canceling the program would cost local jobs, effectively forcing Congress to keep funding it regardless of performance \u2014 in his classic tome Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex.<\/p>\n<p>But more about the ship, because the thing is a literal (family blog) hole:<\/p>\n<p>The Navy\u2019s glitzy new aircraft carrier isn\u2019t very good at launching aircraft, but the crew has even more reason to knock the ship\u2019s delicate plumbing system. The vessel\u2019s designers rejected a traditional sewage system and instead charged taxpayers to develop a vacuum system similar to the kind used in commercial aircraft, but scaled up to accommodate the needs of a 4,000 person crew.<\/p>\n<p>The Government Accountability Office, however, warned in 2020 that the sewage system clogged frequently and required regular acid flushes to clear calcium buildups in the system\u2019s narrow pipes. Each flush costs approximately $400,000.<\/p>\n<p>Not surprisingly then, the Ford\u2019s sewage system has been a constant source of trouble. Sailors report daily breakdowns of the system. NPR reported that during a four-day period in 2025, engineers logged 205 breakdowns. Embarked sailors are frequently told the heads (the nautical term for toilets) are unavailable for a period because technicians are making urgent repairs to the system.<\/p>\n<p>I could pile on with comparable case studies of the F-35 from the U.S. General Accountability Office or the the Littoral Combat Ship class (\u201cA $100,000,000,000 Billion U.S. Navy Mistake\u201c), but the point is made: Team America is focused on grifting the Department on Defense, not building usable weapons.<\/p>\n<p>Or as Will Schryver posted on X: \u201cThe US military industrial complex is a modestly scaled high-end fashion boutique. It is not capable of producing the necessary implements for a real war against a peer adversary.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>David Sirota and Jared Jacang Maher have outlined how the U.S. Congress reached this state of total corruption in their book Master Plan: The Hidden Plot To Legalize Corruption In America and I\u2019ve discussed the process in a previous post.<\/p>\n<p>The outcome of 50 years of deliberate effort to corrupt our legislative system is the Congress we know today: a collection of moral imbeciles and narcissists looking for payoffs and having little or no grasp of what they are actually doing.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s look at a recent egregious example of this process in action, but first let\u2019s set the context with some polling.<\/p>\n<p>There Is Immense Opposition to Trump\u2019s Iran War<\/p>\n<p>Responsible Statecraft has the polling data:<\/p>\n<p>A new poll released Wednesday found that, although 63% of Republicans support airstrikes against Iranian military targets, only 20% are in favor of deploying U.S. troops.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s only about 2 in 10 Republicans in favor of boots on the ground. Again, these are Republicans \u2014 including MAGA.<\/p>\n<p>Among all Americans, according to the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 62% percent oppose deploying U.S. troops on the ground in Iran.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTrump still has deep support among Republicans,\u201d according to the poll summary, but the results indicate that he \u201crisks frustrating his voters during a midterm election year if the United States gets involved in the kind of prolonged war in the Middle East that he promised to avoid.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This new survey comes on the heels of several other ones that show Americans drawing a bright line sending ground troops into this war.<\/p>\n<p>A Data for Progress poll from mid-March showed similar results, with 68% of all respondents saying they opposed deploying U.S. troops to Iran. Breaking down by party ID, 48% of Republicans, 85% of Democrats and 71% of independents said they were opposed to boots on the ground.<\/p>\n<p>A Quinnipiac University poll taken between March 6 and 8 found that 74% of voters oppose U.S. ground troops in Iran, with only 20% supporting. In that poll, 52% of Republicans, 95% of Democrats and 75% of independents said they oppose.<\/p>\n<p>So this ought to be a layup for the opposition party, right?<\/p>\n<p>Right?!?<\/p>\n<p>Hakeem Jeffries\u2019 Delays War Powers Vote<\/p>\n<p>According to The New York Times, the Democrats\u2019 hands are tied:<\/p>\n<p>House Democrats could again try to force a vote on a war powers resolution on Iran, after Republicans voted down a similar measure earlier this month. Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the minority leader, said Tuesday that \u201cwhen we present something on the floor, it\u2019s our determination to win.\u201d But Republicans in that chamber would be all but certain to block it.<\/p>\n<p>But Ryan Grim and Zeteo point out there was a path to victory:<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\" lang=\"en\">Nancy Mace gives Dems the votes to pass the War Powers resolution. Meeks said go talk to Republicans. Prem talked to Mace, I talked to Davidson. The votes are there.<\/p>\n<p>If Dems don\u2019t put it on the floor now it\u2019s because they don\u2019t want it to pass now. <\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Ryan Grim (@ryangrim) March 27, 2026<\/p>\n<p>Those interested can read Jeffries\u2019 excuses at Axios.<\/p>\n<p>But I think Our Revolution boils down the situation pretty accurately:<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">As @ryangrim reported last night, Dems had the votes to pass the War Powers resolution. &#8220;If Dems don\u2019t put it on the floor now it\u2019s because they don\u2019t want it to pass now,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If Dems say they oppose the war but won&#8217;t force a vote, it reinforces the sense they&#8217;re not\u2026 pic.twitter.com\/eo9poIN5jJ<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Our Revolution (@OurRevolution) March 27, 2026<\/p>\n<p>But I\u2019ve got to keep moving, lots of ground to cover here and it\u2019s not just Congressional Democrats that are moral imbeciles who either don\u2019t understand the stakes or don\u2019t care.<\/p>\n<p>2028 Presidential Hopefuls Waffle on Genocide<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of moral imbeciles, here\u2019s opposition leader Gavin Newsom in action:<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Newsom: &#8220;I revere Israel. Proud to support Israel. Deeply oppose Netanyahu. Deeply oppose the far right in the West Bank.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He is trying to pretend only Netenyhu is the problem. The settlers, the occupation, the genocide-that&#8217;s Israeli policy, not a personality. You can&#8217;t revere\u2026 pic.twitter.com\/ejRc6RM5uc<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Ounka (@OunkaOnX) March 24, 2026<\/p>\n<p>Gavin Newsom pulled a classic flip-flop on Israel. The Guardian has the deets:<\/p>\n<p>The California governor,\u00a0Gavin Newsom, backtracked on earlier remarks likening Israel to an \u201capartheid state\u201d in a\u00a0new interview\u00a0with Politico published on Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p>In the interview, the\u00a0Democrat, who is widely expected to launch a presidential bid in 2028, said that when he used the term three weeks ago, he meant it to apply to Israel\u2019s future should it continue on its present trajectory. <\/p>\n<p>Asked whether he regrets using the term, Newsom said: \u201cI do in this context. I said it, and I referenced why I used it \u2013 a Tom Friedman\u00a0article\u00a0\u2013 in that same sentence where Tom used it in the context of the direction that Bibi is going.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Pressed further, he clarified he does not believe the term applies to Israel\u2019s present. He added: \u201cAnd that is a legitimate concern I have, that I share with Tom \u2013 that that direction, if that vision and that direction of the far right that Bibi is indulging, that if they see the full annexation of the West Bank, then that\u2019s not something \u2013 that\u2019s a word you may hear others use.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>When asked if he considers himself a Zionist, the governor did not respond directly: \u201cI revere the state of Israel,\u201d he answered. \u201cI\u2019m proud to support the state of Israel. I deeply, deeply oppose Bibi Netanyahu\u2019s leadership, his opposition to the two-state solution and deeply oppose how he is indulging the far right as it relates to what\u2019s going on in the West Bank.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The original remarks came during a book tour event with Pod Save America\u2019s Jon Favreau. At the time, Newsom\u00a0said\u00a0of Netanyahu: \u201cHe\u2019s trying to stay out of jail. He\u2019s got an election coming up. He\u2019s potentially on the ropes. He\u2019s got folks on the hardline that want to annex the West Bank. Friedman and others are talking about it appropriately, [as] sort of an apartheid state.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Kentucky Governor Andy Bashear is providing no alternative:<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Dem @GovAndyBeshear is declining to call Israel\u2019s actions in Gaza \u201cgenocide.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThat\u2019s becoming one of those new litmus tests that we said we would never do as a party,\u201d he told our @DashaBurns on #TheConversation.<\/p>\n<p>Listen to the full interview:  pic.twitter.com\/4dvaLhPrEo<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 POLITICO (@politico) March 27, 2026<\/p>\n<p>The Democrats seem determined to recreate the fate of Keir Starmer\u2019s Labour Party \u2014 sweep into office on a wave of Conservative Party failures and then utterly fail to provide an alternative or any form of productive leadership. <\/p>\n<p>Check this out.<\/p>\n<p>The Party of IdPol and Woke Goes Full Racist<\/p>\n<p>Never go full racist. <\/p>\n<p>But the Dem establishment just can\u2019t resist. Boxed out of campaigning on popular issues by their loyalty to wealthy donors, they\u2019ve decided it\u2019s a sex and race deal. Per Axios:<\/p>\n<p>Some top Democrats are quietly debating a fraught question: whether the party\u2019s best bet for winning back the presidency in 2028 is to nominate a man \u2014 perhaps a straight, white, Christian man.<\/p>\n<p>Their fear, divulged with dismay in group chats, at cocktail parties and increasingly in public, is that parts of the electorate are too biased to support a woman or other diverse candidate for president.<\/p>\n<p>Former first lady Michelle Obama fueled such talk recently, saying the U.S. is \u201cnot ready for a woman.\u201d Democratic strategists have put it bluntly, with several saying a version of \u201cIt has to be a white guy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ll let Nikhil Pal Singh handle the rebuttal:<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Hillary invoked \u201chardworking white Americans\u201d against Obama in \u201808, and then tried to discredit Bernie in \u201816 by saying \u201cbreaking up the big banks won\u2019t end racism\u201d toward black people. Democrats who play race\/identity games to avoid political substance are not serious people. <\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Nikhil Pal Singh (@nikhil_palsingh) March 30, 2026<\/p>\n<p>This is the same Democrat establishment that thinks it is an urgent priority to distance the party from massively popular podcaster Hasan Piker (does no one remember the quest for a \u201cDemocratic Joe Rogan\u201d?)<\/p>\n<p>Per Politico:<\/p>\n<p>After POLITICO reported that Piker, the far left political streamer with millions of followers, will stump in Michigan with Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed next month, his history of divisive comments launched an avalanche of criticism from Republicans and Democrats.<\/p>\n<p>Two of El-Sayed\u2019s opponents, state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and Rep. Haley Stevens, lambasted El-Sayed, with Stevens telling Jewish Insider \u201csomeone who\u2019s campaigning with someone like that is not going to win in Michigan\u201d and McMorrow saying Piker \u201csays extremely offensive things in order to generate clicks and views and followers, which is not entirely different from somebody like Nick Fuentes,\u201d comparing him to the antisemite nationalist influencer.<\/p>\n<p>Zeteo blames centrist think tank Third Way:<\/p>\n<p>prominent Democrats \u2013 ranging from elected members of Congress, to 2026 Senate candidates, to likely 2028 presidential hopefuls \u2013 are spending their time condemning Hasan Piker, the left-wing streamer and influencer, as part of a cancellation campaign spearheaded by Third way, the centrist think tank.<\/p>\n<p>Third Way, which is funded by billionaires and corporate interests, has been quite open about its broader goal and ongoing campaign to marginalize the left. \u201cWe will be the chief opponent of the left in the 2028 Democratic presidential primary,\u201d the organization\u2019s president, Jon Cowan, recently pledged. Asked to define the kind of lefty candidates Third Way doesn\u2019t like, he pinpointed pols who \u201care for Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, abolishing ICE, open borders.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Cowan told the New York Times that Third Way will \u201cprobably spend $30 million to $50 million\u201d toward this campaign over the next few years.<\/p>\n<p>Again the polling data shows that the moral imbeciles leading the Democrats are choosing their big money donors over the popular will:<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Here&#8217;s everything Democratic voters agree with @hasanthehun over the Dem party.<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 95% Support Raising Taxes on Billionaires<br \/>\u2013 85% Support Medicare-For-All<br \/>\u2013 78% Supports Abolishing ICE<br \/>\u2013 77% oppose US using military force to attack Iran<br \/>\u2013 67% Believe Israel Committed Genocide pic.twitter.com\/hRXlI8fNKu<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 JulesNader386 (@Julesnader386) March 28, 2026<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of Moral Imbeciles: Here\u2019s Cory Booker<\/p>\n<p>I gotta close with this off the chain example of obtuseness from zionist Senator Cory Booker:<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Cory Booker was asked if he\u2019d support Trump\u2019s diplomatic efforts to end the war and weirdly says no, because he doesn\u2019t support anything this administration does. Ok Trump sucks but can we end the war? This is crazy talk pic.twitter.com\/GsUdMciGv1<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Ryan Grim (@ryangrim) March 30, 2026<\/p>\n<p>Just as with the opposition to Trump\u2019s ICE invasion of blue cities last year, citizens against the war will have to lead the fight without relying on the misleadership class of either party.<\/p>\n<div class=\"printfriendly pf-alignleft\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"border:none;-webkit-box-shadow:none; -moz-box-shadow: none; box-shadow:none; padding:0; margin:0\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.printfriendly.com\/buttons\/print-button-gray.png\" alt=\"Print Friendly, PDF &amp; Email\"\/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><script async src=\"https:\/\/platform.twitter.com\/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\"><\/script><br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nakedcapitalism.com\/2026\/03\/moral-imbeciles-trump-iran-newsom-jeffries-hasan-piker.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The moral imbeciles ruling the United States cannot even fathom the stakes of the game they are playing and America\u2019s moral collapse is contributing to the strategic disaster that is POTUS Trump\u2019s Ramadan War on Iran. 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