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Noblesse oblige? Arc de Trump? Hunger in America?

11/7/2025

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The President of the United States literally is playing with the lives of the country that elected him.

From withholding food assistance to the 42 million people who need it, to forcing airlines to cancel flights because air controllers are working without the promise of pay, to murdering people in boats, to threatening war with Nigeria and Venezuela, to putting untrained immigration enforcement people and troops on the streets of American cities, to roughing up even American citizens (am I leaving anything out?), more American lives are at risk today than the day he was sworn in. 

I don’t think that’s how our democracy is supposed to work.

Meantime, despite promising to lower prices on Day One, food and other daily costs are increasing while the President is building homages to himself (an arc de Trump?). He’s cut the legs out from under one of the great performing arts centers in the world. He is gilding the People’s House in gold, building a ballroom that everyday Americans will never be inside for events. He’s whining about not winning the Nobel Peace Prize he hasn’t earned while he threatens violence against other countries and wants to start nuclear testing again (so, maybe he gets it next year?).

Does anyone think he's really solved the Middle East problem except him?

Rather than demonstrating leadership as the country goes through the longest government shutdown in history, he proposes the Senate does away with its filibuster so a simple majority can adopt his desires to force more spending cuts, to stop our free elections.

Instead of providing leadership to solve the shutdown he wants to change the rules so he can win.

Same as he wants to change the election laws, how redistricting is done and, even today, is hinting (I'm being nice) that Ukraine cannot win its war with Russia, rather than having solved it in less than 24 hours, as he promised.

He, therefore, wants to face life as he has for the last roughly 80 years – with a sliver spoon in his mouth, getting his way by force of threat. He wants his easy life to continue as he “leads” what has been the most important country in history.

This week he experienced an election where he was rebuffed by voters from the East to the West. Swing voters shifted back against him. Not that it bothers him – he isn’t running again. But you’ll witness the chill among House and Senate members who see their elections not automatic anymore, as voters exercise free will and vote in their best interests, not the President’s best interest.

The bully tactics don’t work in a free society forever. Only as long as life is good or at least tolerable for the people the government is supposed to serve.

People going hungry in the USA? Unheard of.

But it’s beginning as the President fights against them as he ignores and appeals court orders that leave those who need help not knowing where or how their next meal is coming from as SNAP goes on hiatus and food kitchens will suffer lack of stock shortly.

The President can, until he’s gold in the face, bluster that prices are down but they aren’t. And we all know that because we pay the bills. He doesn’t, nor does he even care that there are people who don’t know where their next meal is coming from or if they can pay their energy bill, mortgage or rent.

It can’t even really be called noblesse oblige. The President just doesn’t care. A guest fainted during a presidential press conference yesterday. What was the President’s reaction? He stood there. Did nothing. Didn’t even call for help.

Because he doesn’t know how to show care or empathy for anyone other than himself.

Or to provide needed help.


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