Whereas Nero famously fiddled while Rome burned, US President Donald Trump has famously hit the links
at his money-losing golf courses while California burns – and as more
than 200,000 Americans have died of COVID-19 – for which he himself has
now tested positive. Like Nero, Trump will undoubtedly be remembered as
an exceptionally cruel, inhumane, and possibly mad political figure.
Until recently, most people around the world had been exposed to this
American tragedy in small doses, through short clips of Trump spouting
lies and nonsense on the evening news or social media. But in late
September, tens of millions of people endured a 90-minute spectacle,
billed as a presidential “debate,” in which Trump demonstrated
unequivocally that he is not presidential – and why so many people question his mental health.
To be sure, over the past four years, the world has watched this pathological liar set new records – logging some 20,000 falsehoods or misleading statements as of mid-July, by the Washington Post’s count. What kind of debate can there be when one of the two candidates has no credibility, and is not even there to debate?
When asked about the recent New York Times exposé
showing that he had paid just $750 in US federal income tax in 2016 and
2017 – and nothing for many years before that – Trump hesitated and
then claimed without evidence that he had paid “millions.” He was
clearly offering whatever answer he thought would move things along to a
more comfortable topic, and there is no good reason why anyone should
believe him.
Even more disturbing was his refusal to denounce white supremacists and violent extremist groups like the Proud Boys, whom he instructed
to “stand back and stand by.” Combined with his refusal to commit to a
peaceful transition of power and persistent efforts to delegitimize the
voting process, Trump’s behavior in the run-up to the election has
increasingly posed a direct threat to American democracy.
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\The Republican Threat to the Republic by Joseph E. Stiglitz - Project Syndicate
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