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Title: 7* Authoritarian Lines in Donald Trump’s Speech
Source: Reason
URL Source: http://reason.com/blog/2016/07/21/8 ... arian-lines-in-donald-trumps-s
Published: Jul 21, 2016
Author: Matt Welch
Post Date: 2016-07-23 12:24:49 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 343
Comments: 3

Remarks as prepared for delivery combine statist policies with Great Man fantasy

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is giving a speech tonight, and Politico has obtained an advance copy. It's a familiar stew of Great Man Theory, protectionism writ large, and supporting our troops/cops, but on a night when millions of Americans may be focusing on Trump for the first time, here are seven* lines that drip with alarming levels of authoritarianism:

1) "I am not going to let companies move to other countries, firing their employees along the way, without consequences."

Note: Freedom of movement, and freedom of businesses to fail, has long been intrinsic to the American experiment.

2) "Nobody knows the system better than me, which is why I alone can fix it."

Note: This isn't even Great Man Theory, it's GREATEST Man Theory. Such delusion is the rhetorical currency of dictators, not democrats.

3) "[T]he crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end. Beginning on January 20th 2017, safety will be restored."

Crime is overwhelmingly a state and local issue fought by state and local cops and prosecutors. Thinking a president or his government can "end" crime is a fantasy, and modern history is filled with the human wreckage of the federal government acting upon the freedom-restricting impulse, from Richard Nixon to Bill Clinton, to get "tough on crime."

4) "[W]e must immediately suspend immigration from any nation that has been compromised by terrorism until such time as proven vetting mechanisms have been put in place."

So, France? Trump is talking about a massive, unprecedented disruption in the flow of human beings in and out of this country, which would have a hugely negative impact on tourism and commerce. And any country we impose these bans will likely turn around and slap them back on Americans.

5) "We are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence, and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communities."

Quick question about the efficacy of building a wall to keep out drugs: Why doesn't work for prisons?

6) "[Bernie Sanders'] supporters will join our movement, because we will fix his biggest issue: trade."

Trade is not a lawnmower; you cannot "fix" the voluntary international exchange of goods, and those who act upon that delusion inevitably make trade less free and goods more expensive.

7) "We are going to enforce all trade violations, including through the use of taxes and tariffs, against any country that cheats. This includes stopping China's outrageous theft of intellectual property, along with their illegal product dumping, and their devastating currency manipulation."

Re: stopping China's currency manipulation. Um…how?

With Trump, the authoritarianism is not just in the policies, but in the basic habit of mind, and populistic selling proposition. But hey, at least he said "we will fix TSA at the airports!"

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Well, what is it? Either Trump is a dictator or Trump doesn't have the authority to do these things.

One or the other. You can't have it both ways.

This from a publication called "Reason"?

misterwhite  posted on  2016-07-23   12:57:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Deckard (#0)

Trump is right and the writer is a disingenuous liar.

A K A Stone  posted on  2016-07-23   13:12:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard (#0)

I've always acknowledged that Trump is no friend of liberty. Being a boss-man all his life, he really does not know what it's like to be an underling, or to be helplessly cheated by rules you cannot change. But his sentiments here are no different in this respect to Clinton's or any other prez candidate this time around.

1) "I am not going to let companies move to other countries, firing their employees along the way, without consequences."

Note: Freedom of movement, and freedom of businesses to fail, has long been intrinsic to the American experiment.

It's better to offer positive reasons for keeping industry in the US rather than negative ones.

2) "Nobody knows the system better than me, which is why I alone can fix it."

Note: This isn't even Great Man Theory, it's GREATEST Man Theory. Such delusion is the rhetorical currency of dictators, not democrats.

He's very proud. Annoyingly so. But he also has an excellent track record of success in the real estate development world so it's not a claim that is wholly unwarranted. Over the top? Sure. But so what?

3) "[T]he crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end. Beginning on January 20th 2017, safety will be restored."

I don't like this claim, as it has every hint of authoritarianism and imposition of force. And of course it's completely out of his reach to make violence "come to and end". There will always be violence and no one man, even a US pres, that is going to change that.

On top of that, in terms of these mass shootings, the US is statistically very safe already, even with them, including the danger of cops in this environment.

4) "[W]e must immediately suspend immigration from any nation that has been compromised by terrorism until such time as proven vetting mechanisms have been put in place."

So, France? Trump is talking about a massive, unprecedented disruption in the flow of human beings in and out of this country, which would have a hugely negative impact on tourism and commerce. And any country we impose these bans will likely turn around and slap them back on Americans.

So what? Such bans are the right of the US to impose. This is part of putting the US first.

5) "We are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence, and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communities."

Quick question about the efficacy of building a wall to keep out drugs: Why doesn't work for prisons?

Good point, but this again is not an authoritarian issue. At least not in a bad sense. Illegal immigration IS a problem and has been for decades.

6) "[Bernie Sanders'] supporters will join our movement, because we will fix his biggest issue: trade."

Trade is not a lawnmower; you cannot "fix" the voluntary international exchange of goods, and those who act upon that delusion inevitably make trade less free and goods more expensive.

This is wrong. Trade agreements and tariffs DO impact trade, and it's one of Trumps best qualifications for president. The US has been running a massive trade deficit for many years and it's going to one day come back in a Tsunami and ruin the US dollar.

7) "We are going to enforce all trade violations, including through the use of taxes and tariffs, against any country that cheats. This includes stopping China's outrageous theft of intellectual property, along with their illegal product dumping, and their devastating currency manipulation."

Same as #6. By blocking the flow of cheap Chinese goods into the USA.

Any successful businessman has to master the art of negotiation, and Trump is certainly highly skilled in that department.

My reasons for favoring Trump are that I expect he will clean out the trash and corruption out of DC. No one owns Trump, unlike any other candidate this time around, most of all Hillary. Trump *IS* an intelligent guy. At least when it comes to doing things. Sure he's said some things while unprepared that have been gaffs. But it's the doing that counts, not the political talking.

Trump will also be good for dealing with the budget, trade and the economy. All of which are being handled for the benefit of wall street and expense of the average Joe.

Beyond that, he's a wildcard who will do some things I and probably everyone else doesn't like. But it's not and never will be a perfect world.

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-07-23   13:19:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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