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Monday, December 8, 2025

Act like nothings wrong

Act Like Nothing’s Wrong

The country is melting under a Trump-style dictatorship, and yet millions of Americans—especially within the GOP and the Tea Party—continue to behave as if everything is perfectly normal. Rights vanish. Institutions crumble. Corruption parades itself in daylight. And still, they smile, wave flags, shout slogans, and insist that nothing is wrong.

How do they do it?

The evidence is everywhere, in plain sight. Court rulings ignored. Inspectors general fired. Prosecutors attacked. Journalists vilified. Judges threatened. Elections undermined. Enemies praised. Allies discarded. The rule of law turned into a joke, the Constitution reduced to a prop. Lies now pile up like snowdrifts—layer upon layer, burying facts, burying accountability, burying truth itself.

And yet the faithful remain serene. They chant. They cheer. They deflect. They deny. They gaslight their neighbors and themselves. The corruption becomes “strength.” The cruelty becomes “toughness.” The criminality becomes “smart business.” The collapse becomes “freedom.”

This behavior is not new to human history. It is a familiar psychological defense: when the truth becomes too terrifying to face, people retreat into denial. They normalize the abnormal. They excuse the inexcusable. They learn how to act like nothing is wrong to preserve their identity, their tribe, and their sense of safety.

A song captures this mindset with uncomfortable precision. Its characters are thieves, addicts, and enablers—people surrounded by disaster who survive not by confronting reality, but by performing denial. Each character faces a crisis so obvious it should shatter their world, yet they choose the same solution: pretend everything is fine.

The corporate thief is caught red-handed after twenty years of betrayal and responds not with accountability, but with lawyers and denial.
The alcoholic drinks himself into isolation, abandoned by everyone, yet convinces himself that the bottle is enough.
The mother watches her daughter disappear into addiction and sex work, yet chooses silence over truth.

Each tragedy ends the same way:
Act like nothing’s wrong.

That is exactly what we are seeing today on a national scale.

When corruption is exposed, they don’t demand justice—they attack the investigator.
When lies are proven false, they don’t correct them—they repeat them louder.
When violence erupts, they don’t grieve—they justify.
When democracy is threatened, they don’t defend it—they mock it.

Fear runs the engine. Fear of outsiders. Fear of losing status. Fear of being wrong. Fear of the world changing without their permission. Rather than confront that fear honestly, it is easier to deny reality, wrap oneself in slogans, and accuse anyone who tells the truth of being the enemy.

But denial has consequences.

You can “act like nothing’s wrong” only for so long before collapse becomes unavoidable. Societies that abandon truth cannot govern themselves. Nations that excuse open criminality eventually become ruled by it. Movements that worship power over principle finally consume their own followers.

The tragedy is not only what authoritarian leaders do. The deeper tragedy is how many ordinary people help them do it—simply by looking away, closing their ears, and pretending that everything is fine.

History shows us where this road leads. It never ends in stability. It never ends in peace. It ends in reckoning.

And reckoning does not care how long we pretended.



Sunday, December 7, 2025

A new low for the Trump dictatorship

 The lying and deceit of the Trump gang remind me of the Three Stooges destroying our town of Payson. Killing people just for fun takes us back to Roman times. The local Stooges killed the hope for a new swimming pool, and Trump showed us how to kill people cling to a sinking boat. What kind of America do we live in. Ride around town and see people living in ramshackle homes while the rich put gold bricks on Trump's desk to buy favors. Wow, have we ever sunk this low? Now the Trump mafia wants to take health care and more from the poor to provide the rich with even more. What have we come to?

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Let them freeze

How Low Can a Nation Sink? A Reflection on Power, Greed, and the Erosion of Our Communities

The cascade of lies and deceit pouring out of the Trump political machine echoes a sad pattern we’ve seen before—right here in small towns across America. When unprincipled people gain influence, their chaos spreads outward, damaging everything from national institutions to local hopes for community improvement.

In our own town, local political “Stooges” helped kill the dream of a new swimming facility, not because the project lacked merit, but because obstruction has become their identity. Nationally, Trump displays a similar brand of destructive leadership—one that treats human beings as disposable and clings to power at any cost. Watching him joke about people dying as they claw for survival on a sinking boat is more than grotesque; it is a chilling sign of moral decay.

Drive through many small towns and you can see the consequences with your own eyes: families living in run-down homes, infrastructure crumbling, and communities struggling while the ultra-wealthy slip gold bars to political strongmen in exchange for favors. The wealthy get richer; the poor are told to sacrifice a little more so that billionaires can accumulate yet another tower of excess.

How did we reach a point where cruelty is embraced as strength, poverty is dismissed as laziness, and public good is treated as an afterthought?

We are living in a moment where a political mafia openly seeks to strip healthcare and basic services from millions, all while selling the fantasy that this theft somehow makes the nation “great.” It is a shameful chapter in American history—and one we must not normalize.

The question we must ask is simple:
How low are we willing to let this go?

Every citizen, regardless of party or background, has a duty to push back against corruption—whether in Washington or in our own town halls. The strength of a democracy is measured not by the power of its leaders, but by the courage of its people.

Let’s summon that courage.

Let’s rebuild what has been torn down.

Let’s demand a country worthy of its ideals again.



Sunday, November 30, 2025

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Trump’s Black Friday Breakdown: ‘Trump Lichens,’ Drug Lords & Autopen De...

Trump ruins everything.

The con man in chief ruins everything he breaths on. The White House is just one of his many disasters. The list of his sins is endless. We can only hope some disease rids us of the Orange Skunk. Now Trump want to invade Venezuela.  Of course Trump needs all the distractions he can create for the Epstein mess. It has become clear Trump is in cahoots with Putin to steal Ukraine.  Trump has managed to grift billions, yet his cult still loves him.