Saturday, August 2, 2025

Manufacturing Reality: Truth Enrages The Tyrant

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For anyone capable of real thought, it should be very clear that the increasingly unhinged Don Trump is using his presidency to manufacture his own reality. And anything or anyone that challenges that reality faces severe consequences.

Take, for example, the matter of statistics. Having previously extolled the numbers produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, he is now firing its head, Erika McEntarfer, because he doesn't like her most recent statistical facts. The termination came

  • hours after the agency reported that job growth in the U.S. had slowed to a near-halt.
  • “We need accurate Jobs Numbers. I have directed my Team to fire this Biden Political Appointee, IMMEDIATELY,” Trump posted on Truth Social.

Her crime, for want of a better word, was reporting the creation of  a mere 73,000 jobs in July, far below what the market had anticipated. There is likely a strong correlation between those numbers and the impact of Trump's insane and illegal tariffs working their way through the American economy.

Prior to Friday’s report, Trump repeatedly has championed the strength of the labor market. After the June numbers had been released initially, the White House put out a statement calling it a “June Boom.”

The weak jobs report Friday preceded a sharp drop in markets, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average off more than 500 points and the tech-focused Nasdaq off more than 2%. Treasury yields also slumped.

And speaking of manufacturing his own reality, in a transparent ply to gain the 'cooperation' of convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell, the Bureau of Prisons has moved her to a minimum security camp  in Texas, a dormitory-style incarceration usually reserved for white collar criminals. One can assume this is in preparation for an appearance before Congress and an eventual Trump pardon, since federal rules expressly forbid sexual predators from such a cosy, cosseted environment.

Take a look at the first story on NBC Nightly News.


Don Trump's almost daily assaults on truth and morality surely offend all who have a moral compass or, in the case of MAGATS, an addiction to conspiracy theories.

Will any of this be enough to break the back of his presidency? One lives in hope.

9 comments:

  1. Charlie Angus posted an interesting choice.

    "The Second Tower Principle."
    https://charlieangus.substack.com/p/the-second-tower-principle

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    1. Thanks, Toby. I'll check it out.

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    2. I've read the article, Toby, and I think Charlie Angus is spot on in his warning. A very interesting read I shall pass along to others.

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  2. I think even Charley has fallen into underestimation of our situation . Our little cluster of North America world population 5% us. 0.5% can) is miles behind the curve and remaining on this continent is essentially our tower with the bottom 50 floors on fire. Running is impossible and hope is an anesthetic paralyzing agent. Our only "saviors" have been demonized by our alliance with our new enemy.
    The wealthy fear the socialism required to have us all survive.
    DoFos fortress Can-Am will happen but it will be more like Gulag Ameri-can. Those that actually can afford to run or do something just won't as they are already immune and will profit.
    It has been a sh*tty way to run counties, our mock democracies.
    Drump hasn't been the first or only liar.

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    1. All too lamentably true, Anon. It is hard to find real hope in these dark days.

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  3. anon was lungta Lorne

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  4. Reality will be turned on its head when Mark Zuckerberg "perfects" his AI computers!

    TB

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    1. And no doubt many will embrace the A.I. narratives, TB., just as so many currently accept Trump's.

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