05 February 2026

A political warning

The Democrats face a fundamental problem which the ideological left is determined to avoid addressing -- and has succeeded in not addressing, largely because Republicans make it easy for them to evade and deny the issues.  But the problem will not go away.

In brief, the ideological left, to which the Democratic party is largely beholden, has embraced a world-view and a set of beliefs and positions which are fundamentally repulsive to the great majority of American voters.  This ideology would, under normal conditions, reduce the Democrats to a permanent minor party on the fringes of politics.  However, the current conditions are not normal.  Since 2016, Donald Trump has been the dominant figure on the US right wing -- a figure often so repulsive and frightening as to make many mainstream voters feel they must vote for the Democrats because they are the only available alternative.

This means the Democrats keep winning elections much of the time, which enables them to avoid confronting the problems caused by their fringe ideology.  But the Republicans won't keep playing this role forever.  Given his obvious health issues, Trump seems unlikely to be around beyond a few more months (and even if I'm wrong about that, he will leave the presidency in January 2029 at the latest), and after he is gone, his influence on the right will fade as more election-savvy figures take over.  Once the Republicans scrub their image of Trump's corruption and lunacy and menace, the Democrats are doomed, unless they have reformed by then.

This NYT article details some major facets of the problem, and is worth reading by anyone who cares about the country's political future.  It quotes a range of other thinkers who are coming to grips with various aspects of the problem, starting with Yascha Mounk:

Democrats would be extremely foolish to think that the temporary advantage given to them by Trump's unpopularity amounts to a permanent fix of their deeply rooted image problem.  The party's favorability ratings remain at record lows.  And while Democrats may temporarily be de-emphasizing some of the rhetoric that made them so unpopular, most voters do not believe that they have had a real change of heart about wokeness or D.E.I. -- much less that they have a coherent set of political ideas to fill the resulting vacuum.

This reflects the trends I've documented with numerous links on this blog over the years.  The ideological left continues to try to defend "wokeness" (often by re-defining it in innocuous-sounding ways which ignore what everybody knows are the objections to it) and identity politics, while name-calling all opposition as racist -- and they cannot get out of their echo chamber to perceive how horribly toxic such efforts are.  The article next cites a study by a Democratic PAC on word frequency in party platforms:

The authors tracked key word usage in Democratic platforms from 2012 to 2024 and found the frequency of the word "hate" increasing by 1,323 percent; "white/Black/Latino/Latina" by 1,137 percent; "L.G.B.T./L.G.B.T.Q.I.+" by 1,044 percent; and "equity" by 766 percent.  Over the same period, usage of "father/fathers" fell 100 percent; "crime/criminal" by 30 percent; "responsibility" by 83 percent; "middle class" by 79 percent; and "veteran" by 31 percent.

That is, there was a huge growth in emphasis on identity politics, groupism, and collectivist concepts of society and justice, but a loss of interest in the kinds of social issues that actually concern mainstream voters.

This part, I think, gets down to the core problem:

.....what Yglesias argued are the fundamental tenets of liberalism..... the view that the basic unit of moral concern is the individual; that institutions should be governed by general, neutral rules; and that rights and due process are core to justice.  The illiberal ideas I'm critiquing, on the other hand, treat groups -- particularly racial, gender and sexual identities -- as the real subjects of politics, see "neutral" rules as a cover for domination by whites and men, and redefine justice as rebalancing power between groups rather than protecting the freedoms and rights of all individuals.

It is utterly inconceivable that a society embracing those "illiberal ideas" could remain free, tolerable to live in, or democratic in any meaningful sense.  Normal people viscerally understand that.  Yet the fixation on such ideas is real.  Most left-ideological sites obsess about identity groups, incessantly describing people as white, black (often capitalized), "brown", "native American" (referring to a specific race, not just everybody who was born in the US), etc, whether those identities are relevant to the actual topic or not.  It's part of the broader problem of clunky, ideological language ("birthing parent", "undocumented", "LGBTQ", "Islamophobic", "social construct", all those preferred pronouns, etc) which makes them sound robotic and 1984-ish -- but worse, it reflects a genuine habit of seeing people mainly as members of identity groups rather than as individuals.

(Trump himself, ironically, is also an exponent of identity politics.  He seeks to whip up and exploit white grievance, not non-white, but the principle at work is the same.)

Next, Noah Smith:

I watched with concern as the quest to end discrimination against Black Americans evolved into a desire to institutionalize discrimination against white Americans in universities, nonprofits, government agencies and many corporations -- something the liberals of the 1990s swore they would never countenance..... I watched as the gay rights movement gave way to a trans movement that was deeply out of step with both America's beliefs and civil rights law.....

The rest of the article discusses academia, giving much more space to it  than its relative importance warrants.  But I strongly recommend reading it.  This is a serious problem, and it's not going to go away unless either the ideological left gets out of its echo chamber and faces reality, or the party decisively repudiates the ideological left.  So long as the party clings to ideas that are repulsive to mainstream voters, it can win only when Republicans insist on being so utterly horrible and terrifying that people have no choice but to hold their noses and vote Democrat.  And the Republicans won't keep on doing that forever.

This year's election is actually a potential trap.  The party not holding the presidency usually makes gains in mid-terms, and lately Trump has been driving the Republicans' "horrible and terrifying" quotient to new heights.  It is very possible that Democrats will win a crushing victory, gaining a huge House majority and even taking the Senate -- and will thus conclude that there is no need to clean up their own act and purge all the nonsense.  And that will set them up for disaster in 2028, when Trump will no longer be on the ballot and the Republicans may well be moving back to normality.

A winning platform is available:  economic populism.  For years surveys have shown massive majorities in favor of a stronger social safety net and higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy.  But the Democrats flat-out refuse to embrace it.  Everyone knows that Republicans stand for more and more tax cuts for billionaires for ever and ever.  But the Democrats have given voters no reason to believe that they stand for restoration of sane tax rates on the rich -- indeed, they have explicitly opposed any steps in that direction.  They are just as captured by billionaire donors as the Republicans are.  Become the party of economic populism and redistribution of wealth back to the workers who create it, instead of the party of identity politics and coddling Islam and men in women's sports and prisons, and they will easily become the overwhelmingly dominant party.  But not otherwise.

03 February 2026

Video of the day -- Trappers


An oldie but goodie.  Early colonial French Canada meets the modern corporate wasteland for a bit of class warfare.  There's a tiny amount of obviously-fake gore.  The actual video ends at 2:28 -- the rest is filler.

02 February 2026

Truths and inspirations for 2 February 2026

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31 January 2026

Link round-up for 31 January 2026

Various interesting stuff I ran across on the net over the last week.

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A dog improves a firework show.

The railing is not making it any safer.

How dare you side with the bird!

I think the skateboard won.

You can tell they'll never settle this quarrel.

It's a perfect day to go skating..... oops.

This is not the best way to catch a fish.

Lookit me, lookit me, I'm thtoopid!

Margie feels a bit sheepish about being overweight.

Skiing is fun.

The cat can easily pounce on these birds.

This ad was not well thought out.

Snow in Portland is different (NSFW blog, requires Blogspot login).

This is not the correct way to use a stepladder.

Here's how a simple fence post evolved into a palatial mansion.

Noisiest mop ever (disturbing image).

Fordite is the new "stone" being used for art and jewelry.

This is Wentworth Falls in New South Wales, Australia.

This is the island of Hormoz off the coast of Iran.  The rain mixes with minerals in the soil and produces the color.

This is how a ship is brought into a shipyard.

It's too bad this interesting house doesn't exist any more.  It will probably be replaced by some generic beige all-rectangles piece of shit.

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a major threat to future human health.  Here's how science is fighting back.

Uber will bullshit you on prices (but this guy beat the system).

That's what you get for using "AI", dumbass.  The comments are fun too.

If you live in Indiana, Minnesota, or North Dakota, be aware of this recall of contaminated food and other products.

Don't feed your dog this tainted dog food, which was supposed to be recalled but hasn't been.

Want to make some easy money by gambling?  Just bet on Elon Musk to not do what he promises.

Your ISP can see a lot of your internet activity unless you take precautions.

"Moltbot is also a good way to spend $300 a day with Anthropic.  Also, it's a security disaster.  Also, it doesn't work."

Here's what happens if you mention jury nullification in court.

Never mind what he's saying -- look at the facial expressions and body language.  This is not how women actually look or behave.  This is a man faking it based on clichés.

Not everything has to be a metaphor for the trendy issues of the moment.

The Marsh family is still going after Trump.

Look back on life without shame.

We want to be where the decisions are made.

Here's a poetic elegy for Alex Pretti.

"AI" is coming for US history now.

The latest anti-science bleatings of a Trumpazoid health official show that federal standards about vaccines no longer have any connection with reality.  The AMA even publicly denounced his dangerous quackery.

Angry Bear blog reposted my February 2025 post about economic reasons for the Democrats' defeat in the 2024 election.  If you've been reading my blog for that long, you already saw the post, but there are some good exchanges in the comments.

So many people are being driven to mental illness by interaction with chatbots that support groups are emerging.

Asshole tech-bros whine deliciously as bitcoin keeps falling.

Tesla is re-orienting from making cars that don't sell to making robots that don't work.

Searchlight is a new Democratic think tank aiming to guide the party toward broadly popular policies, abandoning identity politics and sidelining the ideological crazies.

One thing leads to another and then another and.....

Democratic state attorneys general are leading the pushback against Trump within government.

This time, Congress has managed to avoid another disastrous government shutdown while discussions about reining in ICE continue.

Elon Musk really wanted to visit Epstein's island.

A study claims that it's mathematically impossible for "AI" agents to perform as advertised.

Here is a rallying cry from Indivisible in Minneapolis.

Large majorities of Americans oppose ICE's lawless tactics, but only 19% want it abolished.  Far more advocate drastic reform.  Support for enforcing immigration law (including deportations) remains strong.

This report claims ICE has been ordered to dial back its abuses in several ways.  Let's wait and see if their behavior really changes.

An Amazon warehouse is suffering a tuberculosis outbreak, but for some reason the media don't want to say so.

"AI" is being used as a pretext for layoffs, but it is not actually replacing workers (because it can't).

The parasite class is throwing a tantrum about California's union-backed wealth tax proposal (I discussed this here).

Seeing gross injustice up close tends to radicalize people.

"He started getting..... what do they call it?"

This comment thread on a right-wing blog shows how ICE actions are causing serious debate (after clicking the link, scroll up to see the comments).

Investor concerns about the "AI" bubble are growing, with even Microsoft committed to vast spending while the tech stubbornly fails to bring in much money.  The plunge in Microsoft's stock wiped out over four hundred billion (yes, with a "b") dollars in value on Thursday alone.

The Iran massacre, and the problem of Islam generally, show how Western prog-feminist ideology is useless and out of touch.

A proposed California law would bar ICE agents from any future employment in policing or schools.

The CEO of ManyVids, an OnlyFans-like platform, has apparently succumbed to "AI" psychosis, leading her to post attacks on her own business as well as random lunacy.

A judge has blocked election-rigging in Virginia, at least for now.

This Delaware nurse practitioner is refusing to back down to a Texas lawsuit over her mailing abortion pills to patients in the latter state.  Such mailings have emerged as the main way for women and girls in forced-birth states to preserve their freedom after the end of Roe.

Yet another supposed "AI" achievement is exposed as fakery.

Trump has wrecked a US industry that employs more people than manufacturing.

The measles outbreak in under-vaccinated counties of South Carolina is still spreading fast.

Cutting off ICE funding will accomplish nothing since the agency has enough money to keep going for years.  What's needed is strict laws to stop its violations of Constitutional and civil rights, with harsh penalties for agents who transgress.

Waymo robotaxis are still driving dangerously, including around school buses.  (Why do these moron websites keep parroting the corporate "still safer than human drivers" bullshit?  Do they think we don't know it's bullshit?)

It's oblivious corporate bosses who are all gaga over "AI".  Real workers who actually have to deal with it know it's useless.

The Citizens United decision disastrously empowered the parasite oligarchy.

Here's a report from the immediate aftermath of the Alex Pretti murder.

Insurers don't want to cover businesses for problems caused by "AI".  They know it's shit.

Prison abolition would be a disaster for women's rights and safety.  Discussion here of the weird mentality behind it.

Georgia is becoming the ground zero of the battle against data centers, considering a state law to ban further construction of the abominations until at least March 2027.

Hmm, I wonder why they're so determined not to investigate this kind of thing?

People in Minnesota are using car alarms to alert neighborhoods to ICE raids.

The right-wing politicians who support ICE in Minnesota are repeating the errors of their predecessors who sided against the Civil Rights marchers.

Lesson for US business leaders:  Europe showed that standing up to Trump works, while appeasing him only leads to more trouble.

Some straight talk here from a British politician.  I wish Schumer and Jeffries would be equally honest.

Scottish authorities have tried to silence and intimidate a woman prisoner who testified about being forced to share a jail with male prisoners.

A string of high-level politician defections suggests that Reform UK, the largest British nativist party, is already replacing the Conservatives as the country's major party on the right.

France is likely to pass a ban on social media for children under fifteen.

The EU and India are working on a massive trade deal, sidelining Trump's unpredictable US.  Deals with Mercosur and east Asian countries are on the horizon.

India is working on reducing sex inequality.  It has a long way to go.

More links at Red State Blues, WAHF, and Comedy Plus.

My posts this week:  the rise of Amelia, an image round-up, and the Trumptanic hits the ICE berg.

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FFS quit referring to ICE shootings as "executions".  Execution means carrying out a legally-imposed death sentence.  These are murders.

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There will be no "back to normal" after Trump is gone.  The damage he's done to our country's international position is irreparable.