Norm Ornstein, an eeminent scholar of American politics, said on MSNBC, “Of course, we live in a Kakistocracy.”
Kakistocracy.
Wikipedia: “A kakistocracy (English pronunciation: /kækɪsˈtɑkɹəsi/) is a state or country run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. The word was coined as early as 1600s. It was also used by English author Thomas Love Peacock in 1829.”
pl. kak·is·toc·ra·cies. Government by the least qualified or most unprincipled citizens. Origin of kakistocracy. Greek kakistos, worst, superlative of kakos, bad; see caco– + –cracy.
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We keep making this mistake. Mr. Trump is not the source of most of his administration’s efforts. I would go so far as to say “almost all.” Cabinet secretaries are allowed to create their own programs with no interference. Mr. Trump is a human smoke screen, while the miscreants we really need to pay attention to are hard at work behind the screen. And theya re not evil, merely boaught and paid for by the billionaires who are running the show now.
Mr. Trump has neither the IQ nor the political chops to get anything done. In fact, his greatest contribution to the country have been the times he has scotched the efforts of the minions behind the screen’s dirty work.
Consider Betsey DeVos. Need I say more? Do you think Donald Trump has a constructive idea regarding education? Most conservatives wanted to do away with the position but now that a public education destroyer is Secretary, I have not heard a single call for the elimination of the department. Full speed ahead when there is money to be made by the plutocrats … well, and also collective democracy to be undermined.
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Perhaps, Steve, the terms ‘kakistocracy’ and ‘plutocracy’ are synonyms (at least in our society at the present time).
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They are not evil …
If we judge them by their actions, then, yes, they are evil. They may not sound evil, but we should not judge them by what they say, but by what they do and the results of what they do.
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Very smart reading by Steve Ruis, thank you. The problem is not “smart” vs. “stupid” but rather the social class allegiance, the gendered policy orientations, and the racist maintenance of white privilege which drive all policy. Trump the bungling vulgar self-centered moron is doing very well for his class of billionaires–Wall Street is soaring, profit margins are high, new tax laws give corporations with several trillion in the bank a tax holiday to repatriate foreign revenues, oil giants can drill offshore in new places, etc. Trump is pushing the envelope aggressively in favor of the 1% but so did Obama, Bush, and Clinton before him. The terrible war on public education has always been a bipartisan campaign; Obama opened the door for DeVos. Without an alternative to the Democratic Party, progressives of all kinds are at a great disadvantage in this ugly moment for the nation.
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“Fakeistocracy” also works, because no matter who is in power (right or left), they are never who they claim they are.
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Or maybe “quackistocracy” would cover all the bases.
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YES, “QUACKISTOCRACY” works.
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Many know that there is a word “bourgeoisie” meant to cover the grasping middle class, but few know that there is a complementary word “boobeoisie” (sp?) meant to cover the bumblingly uninformed lower class.
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Ryan gets half million pay off from Koch Brothers after tax bill passage
https://www.snopes.com/kochs-contributed-ryan-after-tax/
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Is that in anyway related to the word caca?
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Trumpocracy, kakistocracy:
“You say either and I say either,
You say neither and I say neither
Either, either neither, neither
Let’s call the whole thing off.” If only.
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“Tis the time’s plague when madmen lead the blind.”
King Lear
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