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Donald Trump has deployed armed ICE agents (similar to the SA goons standing behind Hitler in the pic to the left) to a dozen major airports, assigning to them no duties. They are completely untrained to do the airport screening work that TSA agents do. All they do is walk around our airports carrying weapons and intimidating travelers.

Trump has established his personal shock troop ICE agents in airports as a first step toward militarizing our country. He wants his SA thugs deployed in America to desensitize us to the presence of our military in positions in our country, especially at our polling places this November.

That’s what autocrats, dictators and führers do to establish military control of the people. Trump is establishing a beachhead at airports for invading all of America. He’s said he may call up more national guard troops. Believe him.

Note that Trump’s excuse for ICE thugs being sent to airports is that many TSA personnel had stopped showing up for work. They were living paycheck to paycheck and couldn’t afford to work without pay. The vague promise that they’ll be reimbursed at some undetermined time in the future just doesn’t pay their bills today.

If Trump were to agree to pay wages to TSA agents now, as Democrats are demanding he do, ICE agents would have no reason to be in our airports. Trump would be pressured to remove ICE from our airports. But he wants his storm troops there to condition Americans to their military presence. That’s why Trump doesn’t want to pay TSA agents. That’s why he won’t negotiate with Democrats to fix this mess. He doesn’t want it fixed.

Now he’s gone TACO and says he’s going to pay TSA agents from some imaginary authorization never given by Congress. Just imagine the self-serving machinations he went through to decide to pay people for their work. He created the problem and now says he’s a hero for fixing it. But what we know is that once again this is nothing but Trump chickening out. He’s no hero. He’s just a self-serving sociopath.

For a clear understanding of the cynical sleight-of-hand, his anti-constitution con game Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson are running, read When Democracy Becomes OptionalHow Donald Trump and Mike Johnson Are Undermining Congressional Authority While the Shutdown Drags On. It’s from the What Did Donald Trump Do Today? Substack post, Many thanks to FL for the pointer to this excellent post.

Fascism Follow Up

Last Sunday I wrote that, as reported in a piece in Rolling Stone by John Avalon, 17% of young Republicans are Hitler loving Nazis. That news was quite a shock to many readers, so let’s dig a little deeper.

Michelle Goldberg reported in the New York Times about James Fishbach, a 31-year-old candidate for governor of Florida who spoke to a largely male, Gen-Z audience in Jacksonville.

He believes that Florida’s gun laws are too strict, its abortion laws are too lax and its public teacher pay is too low. He’s called for a 50 percent sin tax on OnlyFans creators and $10,000 grants to high-performing high school graduates to buy homes or start businesses. Though he’s the son of an immigrant — his mother is Colombian — he wants a total immigration moratorium.

Most of all, Fishbach has made contempt for Israel and its American lobby a centerpiece of his campaign, constantly reminding audiences how much America spends on Israel while its own needs are ignored. [emphasis mine]

Appearing on Tucker Carlson’s show in January, Fishbach described the “sexual, sadistic” pleasure that pro-Israel donors get in forcing America to “bend over” for a foreign country.

“Sexual, sadistic” pleasure? I think I know what that says about Fishbach and what he projects onto pro-Israel donors. Whatever it is, it sounds like the kind of lie designed to incite hatred.

Fishbach is an odd mix of policies, but he is nothing if not an absolutist, the likes of which produce absolute policies and absolute final solutions. We’re left to wonder what would draw this audience of still-living-with-mom&dad males to be enthusiastic for this provocateur and why he hangs with hate peddlers. Try this.

These Gen-Zx don’t want to be living with mom and dad. Worse, they see no future where they are independent, own a home and are improving their circumstances. They’re angry that the American dream they were promised has gone up in self-serving politicians’ smoke. They want people to blame for their circumstances, so hate speech is music to them. They are  tired of living as objects of betrayal and are impatient for change.

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I’m sure there is a much fuller answer to why Americans, especially Gen-Zs, would be drawn to authoritarian absolutism. Check with your local sociologist. Meanwhile, read both Avalon’s and Goldberg’s pieces and keep in mind that almost a fifth of young Republicans love Hitler.

That smacks of the American Bund Nazi rally in Madison Square Garden in 1939. 20,000 Americans got super puffed up feeling powerful there, this following a decade of Great Depression powerlessness. Fascism was an easy sell.

And now a new generation has grown up frustrated. They’re an easy mark for the same kind of Nazi provocateurs selling hatred, wrapping it in the American flag and bejeweling it with crosses.

Hey Christian nationalist: What do you suppose Jesus would say? How would he react to Fishbach’s “sexual, sadistic” pleasure accusation?

Quotes Of The Week
I Never Expected to be in this Situation as an American
That I would not be able to determine who is speaking the truth: the American president or the evil, despotic, autocratic theocracy of Iran. Trump is a pathological liar and since 1979 I have not trusted anything that Iran might say. What is the truth?
David Houle
Mar 24, 2026
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In his State of the Union address in January, Donald Trump identified a problem for America: “We’re winning so much that we really don’t know what to do about it.” To give him his due, he seems to have found a solution. [Think: Iran war; inflation; ICE murders; murders of Venezuelans in the Caribbean; grift;; tariffs; higher health insurance prices; higher fuel prices; Epstein cover up.]

  • Andrew Palmer, Executive Editor
  • The Economist

But the larger point is that the erosion of [80 years of U.S. underwritten] norms, processes, and institutions that underpinned a remarkable period of peace and prosperity [throughout the world]; that foundation has gone.”

  1. Why is it that only Republicans are waging this multi-decade effort to prevent people from voting?
  2. hatWhy is it that only Republicans want to deploy weapons carrying thugs to voting places to intimidate voters?
  3. Why is it that only Republicans make up lies about non-citizens voting?
  4. Why is it that only Republicans want to make it next to impossible for poor people and married women to obtain satisfactory ID to vote?
  5. Why is it that only Republicans close polling places convenient to people of color?
  6. Why is it that only Republicans eliminate drop boxes for ballots, making it especially hard for millions of people to vote?

Hyper Republican (not hyper American) Paul Weyrich accidentally told the truth, spilling the beans, saying,

“I don’t want everybody to vote… As a matter of fact, [Republicans’] leverage in the election quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down.”
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It’s useful to know that Weyrich went on to co-found the Heritage Foundation and other Constitution undermining organizations,

No Kings

We’ll have plenty of follow up this Wednesday to the huge and inspiring No Kings protests/demonstrations/celebrations, including pics of some of the very best signs. For now, read Andy Borowitz’s post and for sure watch/listen to the duet by Jesse Welles and Joan Baez.


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