Letters from an American - March 30, 2025
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March 30th, 2025. On the Fox News channel this morning, director of the National Economic
Council, Kevin Hassett, said, President Trump has a long run vision of a golden age of America,
and we're working really, really hard to get it out there in time. But I can't give you any forward-looking guidance on what's going to happen this
week. The president has got a heck of a lot of analysis before him and he's
going to make the right choice, I'm sure. The National Economic Council is the
primary group the president uses to develop domestic and international
economic policy. So the fact that HASS Hassett appears to have no idea what's coming is
concerning. Trump has declared April 2nd Liberation Day because he will announce
big new tariffs posting on his social media site on March 21st. For decades we
have been ripped off and abused by every nation in the world, both friend and foe.
Now it is finally time for the good old USA to get some of that money and respect back.
God bless America.
Other Trump regime officials appear similarly uninformed about Trump's plans.
When Fox News Channel personality
Shannon Bream asked Peter Navarro, Trump's senior counselor for trade and
manufacturing, what to say to consumers who worry that tariffs are going to
raise prices, he answered, trust in Trump. He then claimed that tariffs are tax
cuts, which makes sense only if he means that tariffs, which raise prices
on consumers, might provide enough revenue for the government to enable Republicans to
justify tax cuts on the wealthy and corporations.
Trump campaigned on the promise to immediately bring prices down starting on day one, but
his tariffs have already helped push inflation upward.
Josh Dawsey and Ryan Felton of the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that Trump warned
the chief executive officers of some of the country's top automakers not to raise prices
because of the 25% tariffs he has just put on cars and car parts, telling them that the
tariffs are good for them. On Saturday, Trump denied he had made such a request and told NBC
News' Kristen Welker that, I couldn't care less if they raise prices because
people are going to start buying American cars. I couldn't care less, he
repeated. I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are going to buy
American-made cars, we have plenty.
A White House aide told NBC News that the president
was referring to foreign car prices.
And then there is Friday's story that Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth has been taking not only his brother,
but also his wife along with him to meetings with foreign military counterparts where sensitive information
was discussed. Catherine Long, Max Colchester, Daniel Michaels, and Lindsay
Wise of the Wall Street Journal note that her inclusion in such meetings is
unusual. Jennifer Hegseth also accompanied Hegseth to his private
meetings with senators during the process of his Senate confirmation,
making it awkward to ask questions about allegations related to infidelity and sexual misconduct.
Both Trump and Hegseth have made it their goal to purge the United States of what they call Marxism,
and what Hegseth calls woke shit.
That is the racial, gender and religious diversity
that Americans have embraced since World War II.
That means taking the government the country has built
over the past 80 years down to the ground
and rebuilding it as they imagine it was before
with men like them in charge.
The Trump regime is the result of at least 45 years
of Republican rhetoric that undermined the idea
of a government that worked for the good of everyone
by claiming that such a government
was socialism or Marxism.
That argument had nothing to do with actual Marxism,
which called for the people to take over farms and factories, and everything to do with America's peculiar history. During the
Civil War of the 1860s, the Republicans in Congress both ended human enslavement
in the U.S. except as punishment for crime, and invented the nation's first
system of national taxation, including the income tax.
After the war, racist former Confederates in the South refused to accept the idea that
black Americans were equal to their white neighbors and tried to force formerly enslaved
people into subservience.
To stop that from happening, Americans, in 1868, added the Fourteenth Amendment to the
Constitution, putting the weight
of the federal government behind equal rights.
In 1870, Americans added to the Constitution
the 15th Amendment, guaranteeing the right
of black men to vote.
Also in 1870, Congress established
the Department of Justice to prosecute
those in the South who continued to persecute
their black neighbors on the grounds of race.
In response, former Confederates in 1871 began to maintain, falsely, that they had never
objected to black rights on racial grounds.
What they opposed, they said, was that poor black men, impoverished because of their time
in slavery,
had the right to vote. Those men would,
they said, vote for services like roads and schools and hospitals,
and such services could be paid for only through tax levies on property to
Americans,
who overwhelmingly were white men. Thus,
permitting black men to vote meant socialism that would destroy
the United States. To restore true American values, former Confederates and
their northern counterparts insisted, black Americans must be shut out of a
voice in government. That rhetoric resurfaced after World War II. In that
era, the vast majority of Americans
embraced a government that worked for everyone
by regulating business, providing a basic social safety net,
promoting infrastructure, and protecting civil rights.
But those Republicans, eager to avoid regulation
and taxation, reached back to Reconstruction
to insist that a government that worked
in the interest of all Americans was redistributing wealth from hardworking Americans to undeserving minorities and women.
Restoring true American values, they said, meant making sure that Marxists and minorities could not influence politics, especially after the 1965 Voting Rights Act restored voting rights to black Americans
and people of color.
That rhetoric that tied racism and taxes
elected Ronald Reagan to the White House in 1980,
and it has since metastasized until the top seven donors
to the 2024 political cycle together gave almost a billion dollars to Republicans,
with Elon Musk alone contributing more than $291 million.
The list, compiled by OpenSecrets,
shows that Democratic donors don't kick in
until number eight on the list,
former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg,
who gave slightly
more than 64 million to Democrats.
George Soros, the Republican super villain, didn't make the top 25.
As those wealthy donors wish, the Trump administration is shredding the post-World War II government
and has prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. Trump's government is also firing women, black and brown Americans, and gender minorities from public positions
and working to erase them from our history.
MAGA Republicans have fired up their base against immigrants they claim are invading the United States,
an exaggerated vision in which White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen
Miller, for example, claims that,
"...we were invaded and occupied, entire neighborhoods were conquered, entire towns
were subjugated, our Treasury was, as he put it, in the plundered."
That wildly exaggerated vision has enabled Republicans to justify throwing
overboard the due process on which American rights are based. On Friday,
Representative Victoria Spartz, a Republican of Indiana, told booing
constituents, you violated the rules, you are not entitled to due process. In fact, in the United States, the due process
of law is what establishes whether someone has violated the rules, otherwise known as
the law. Just how profoundly the administration is violating civil rights came through today
when news broke of an Alien Enemies Act Validation Guide
obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union or ACLU. The guide lays out a point
system by which officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement or
ICE can determine if an immigrant is eligible for rendition to the Terrorism
Confinement Center or CICICOT, in El Salvador.
The guide tags people as members of the Venezuelan
Tren de Aragua, or TDA, gang if they reach eight points
on a point system in which officers determine
what seems to them a gang tattoo, or a gang sign,
or interact with those I says are gang members.
Aaron Reichlin Melnick of the American Immigration Council notes that nearly all of the criteria
on the list are subjective, which helps to explain why so many people who are apparently
unaffiliated with TDA were swept up in the rendition.
With this checklist, Reichland Melnick writes,
ICE can declare any Venezuelan an alien enemy
without any concrete evidence,
based solely on an ICE officer's interpretation
of tattoos and hand signs,
which may be completely innocent,
or the bad luck of having a roommate ICE thinks is TDA.
The Maguio Republicans' worldview is the same as that of the
Confederates who preceded them. Some people are better than others and have
the right to rule. It is no coincidence that Trump recently called for the
restoration of Confederate statues. But if that worldview is correct, then
getting rid of President Joe Biden's inclusive economy
and hiring practices and putting white men in charge of everything should mean
exactly what Trump is promising, a golden age of America. Instead, the strong
economy the Biden administration created is tumbling and Trump administration
officials seem to have no plan to stop it except to trust in Trump. The officers in charge of keeping the nation safe
have instead broken the law in an epic fail demonstrating that they have no
foreign policy plan except military strikes highlighted with emojis. They
appear to disdain national security
procedures. And the signal scandal appears to have been just the tip of the
iceberg. Tonight, Alexander Ward, Josh Dawsey, and Meredith McGraw of the Wall
Street Journal reported that two US officials told them that National
Security Advisor Mike Waltz has created
and hosted multiple other sensitive national security conversations on
signal with cabinet members. When the former Confederates called for cutting
black men out of the vote in the 1870s by insisting their votes would usher in
socialism, Americans didn't know whether a government elected by a wider range of Americans than in the past would thrive.
In 2025, we have experienced not only 80 years of a government that created a
strong economy and a stable world as it worked for all Americans. We have also
experienced the four years recently passed in which the Biden administration demonstrated that such a government worked.
It left us with a booming economy and strong national security that the Trump regime is now mangling.
Nonetheless, Trump is digging into the position that some people are better than others and have the right to rule.
Today, he told NBC News that he is considering a third presidential term, although that is explicitly unconstitutional.
I'm not joking, he said. There are methods which you could do it.
He said, there are methods which you could do it.
Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson. It was produced at Soundscape Productions, dead in Massachusetts.
Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.