Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Democrats Are Coming Together For The Sake Of The Country


 

Significantly More Americans Support "Medicare For All" Than Oppose It

The chart above reflects the results of the Economist / YouGov Poll -- done between August 7th and 10th of a nationwide sample of 1,589 adults (including 1,420 registered voters). The margin of error is 3.2 points for both groups.


 

NOT the Supplies They Need

 Political Cartoon is by John Deering in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

The K-Shaped Economy Makes The Rich Richer And Everyone Else Poorer


From the website of Robert Reich. 

Trump Exercise Program

Political Cartoon is by Gary Markstein at garymarkstein.substack.com.
 

The Massive U.S. Debt Is Making The Oligarchs Even Richer

The following is part of an excellent article by Thom Hartmann (at The Hartmann Report):

Prior to Reagan’s presidency, we’d been steadily paying down our 106-percent-of-GDP debt from World War II; by the time he came into office in 1981, Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter (and their Congresses) had paid it down to a mere 31% of GDP.

And while we were paying down that debt, we also built the interstate highway system, put into place free college and cheap mortgages for millions with the GI Bill, created Medicare and Medicaid, built thousands of new schools and hundreds of new hospitals, and sent men to the moon.


We were able to do all that because during that entire New Deal era, right up until Reagan took office, the top marginal income tax rate on morbidly rich money hoarders ran between 70 and 91 percent.


One could get rich, but it was nearly impossible to become an oligarch like today. . . .


Reagan and Bush Sr. took our national debt from under $1 trillion and jacked it all the way up to $4.4 trillion in a mere 12 years. If you add up the impact of Reagan’s, Bush’s, and Trump’s tax cuts for billionaires and corporations, and add in the $8 trillion from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that GW Bush lied us into, it pretty much equals our entire ~$40 trillion national debt today.


And now Trump wants to give the Pentagon another $1.5 trillion next year, an explosion of “defense” spending that will re-stimulate the economy and add to our debt, crushing families as it spikes interest and inflation. Not to mention the billions he’s demanding from Congress right now to cover the costs of his and Bibi’s stupid war against Iran.


And here’s where the story gets wild with a point that probably 95 out of 100 Americans don’t realize: that trillion-plus dollars we pay every year for interest on our national debt doesn’t just vanish or fly into outer space; most of it goes straight into the pockets and money bins of the morbidly rich.


What a scam!


Forty-five years of Reaganomics have converted what were once the tax bills for the morbidly rich into a source of extremely safe revenue for them, since they’re among the largest holders of US Treasuries. And we’re paying the bill to shovel all that interest money into their money bins.


Money that flowed from the rich into the Treasury between the 1930s and 1980s as taxes now flows from the Treasury into the pockets of the extremely rich every quarter as interest payments, and it’s paid for by working people with their paychecks.

 

We spend more making interest payments to rich people every year than we do on Defense or Medicare, and almost as much as we spend every year on Social Security; interest on the national debt is the second largest line-item in the entire national budget. . . .


When Republicans loudly and self-righteously proclaim that America can’t afford Medicare for All or tuition-free college, we all need to be clear about what they’re really saying. They’re telling us that they’ve already spent that money, on themselves and their rich buddies, and stuck you and me with the debt and the interest payments.


We can step into that information void created by our captured media and flaccid Democratic messaging. Tell everybody you know how this has screwed most of us, while making Musk, Ellison, Bezos, Zuckerberg, and their billionaire class richer than any pharaoh or king in world history. 


And demand that our candidates promise to raise taxes on the morbidly rich and corporations back up to reasonable levels while funding modern social programs like everybody else has.


After all, we paid down most of our national debt once before following the most expensive war in world history, and we did it while building the world’s first more-than-half-of-us middle class because we taxed great wealth at rates requiring the morbidly rich to contribute to society like the rest of us. It worked then and it will work now, if we can just squeeze the political and moral courage out of our elected representatives.

Republicans Voting With Their Feet (Against Epstein Victims)

Political Cartoon is by Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher at Kaltoons.substack.com.
 

Trump Has Established A Ruling Oligarchy


 

Monday, August 17, 2026

Our Middle East Allies Are Growing Frustrated With Trump


 

U.S. Public Opposes Giving Electric Gloves To Immigration Agents


The chart abbe reflects the results of the YouGov Poll -- done on August 14th of a nationwide sample of 6,727 adults. 

Doctor Of Snake Oil

Political Cartoon is by David Horsey in The Seattle Times.
 

Trump Has Lost His Grasp On Reality And Is Dangerously Delusional


This post is from Robert Reich:

Trump claimed this past week that his job approval ratings are “fabulous” — they’re “above 60%.”


He also asserted that the United States is enjoying “the greatest economy we’ve ever had.” 


And that the U.S. has “total control” over the Strait of Hormuz. “I THINK WE WILL KEEP IT,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform.

 

Trump’s braggadocio doesn’t just mask his failures. His statements wildly contradict the calamities he’s created for America and the world. 


To be sure, since he first entered American politics, we’ve been shocked and outraged by his lack of morality, scruple, or shame. It’s been difficult to conceive of such a person because we’ve always been taught to distinguish right from wrong and to do the right thing. Yet Trump has no conception of right and wrong. He isn’t unethical. He’s non-ethical. He isn’t immoral. He’s amoral.


But his latest fabrications are so contrary to the realities of his monumental failures — his losing war with Iran, the near-collapsing U.S. economy, and his underwater approval ratings — that they’re not merely non-ethical or amoral. How can they be explained?

 

One possibility is his conman brain still firmly believes the public will go along with whatever he says and thinks he can manufacture success even when he’s going down the toilet.

 

But this can’t explain the extreme dissonance; he reads the same polls everyone else reads, and he knows the public isn’t buying.

 

Another possibility is that the sycophants surrounding him are telling him he’s wildly successful and don’t want to inform him of the depths of his failures for fear of his reaction.

 

Yet he constantly watches television, and even the networks he favors — such as Fox News — have lately been broadcasting his cataclysmic failures.

 

So what’s really going on? How can his assessments be so utterly unhinged from the enormity of his defeats?


The only possible explanation is that he’s finally lost his grasp on reality. He’s dangerously delusional. Trump is losing his mind. 


It’s hard for most of us to take in the full import of this. Even those of us who detest him find it difficult to accept the seriousness of his dementia because we think of him as loathsome rather than oblivious.

 

We’ve spent so many years seething that no one has held him accountable for all the awful things he’s done that we’re disoriented by the possibility he’s now unaware. We don’t want to let him off the moral hook by reason of insanity. Yet what moral compass do we use to judge a president who is wildly and dangerously delusional?

 

This has become the wrong question. The problem is no longer Trump’s lack of ethics or his amorality. The current challenge is how to survive under a madman. 

If he is no longer responsible for what he says or does, we should move beyond shock and outrage to outright fear. He could blow the world up. We must call on our elected representatives to remove him from office via the 25th Amendment as soon as possible, by reason of insanity. 

Trump And Hegseth Have Painted Themselves Into A Corner

Political Cartoon is by Matt Wuerker at Politico.com.
 

Trump Is Living In His Own Fairy Tale World