A Reality Check for Donald Trump
Donald
Trump doesn’t want to appear stupid. When he paid no taxes on one
recent return [the other nine of the last ten years were not made
public], he said, "It proves I’m smart."
The
Donald needs to show he’s just as smart as the scientists who say the
Earth is heating up. It’s only about 97% of them, and the new President
says it’s not absolutely certain. He may be figuring on a couple of
fall-back positions. If it does turn out the climate is heating up, he
can always say, “Maybe, a warmer climate will mean a longer growing
season for crops, and besides, I like tropical fruits.” The next
fall-back position is if it’s really Global Heating and not just Global
Warming, that could stimulate some great new technology that will have
spill-over benefits for society.
Where
will we get all the money to develop technology on such a scale? It’s
already there! We merely take our military economy, and use the money
currently spent on battle-ready carrier groups and new planes like the
F-35 that crash on test flights. Then, there are the 800 plus US
military bases around the world, costing hundreds of billions every
year. Also, don’t forget the plans for modernizing our Triad of Nuclear
Weapons that we no longer need now that Russia is the new President’s
personal friend, and China has substantial business interests with the
US. Whom are we aiming our ICBMs at anyway? Both these Capitalist
economies should pay their share, come war or peace. Donald Trump, the
new leader of the Western World, is the acknowledged master of the art
of the deal. So, let our new slogan be “Make Deals, Not War.”
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The
second Reality Check for the Donald is the number of fancy properties
he owns around the world, especially the jewels in his crown of fortune
such as the golf courses at the edge of the sea in Scotland at Aberdeen
and Turnberry, the one at Doonbeg in Ireland, and the one in Palm Beach
Florida. Some of the other 13 Golf Clubs around the world must be hardly
higher than sea level, as well.
Two
of Trump’s other holdings are in great danger — Mar-a-Lago in Palm
Beach and Trump Towers in the middle of Manhattan — both at the mercy of
the coming higher tides. Mar-a-Lago, His Palm Beach Club has been
described as “lavish,” “splendrous,” “ornate” and more, all set upon a
barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth. Trump Tower is
on the Island of Manhattan between the tidal Lower Hudson River and the
tidal East River.
Donald
may think that he and his wife Melania are safe in his penthouse suite
at Trump Tower (shades of Henry VIII). But, the elevators will short out
in a second when the salt water from rising storm surges come in. He
also must think that when oceans rise from the melting of the Himalayan
glaciers and the Greenland ice sheet, he can just plant another couple
of rows of palm trees at the shores of Mar-a-Lago to soak up the water
from the coming high seas at Palm Beach. I bet the Dutch never thought
of that.
The
Donald must live in the mental illness of “wishful thinking.” How else
can we describe a man afflicted with tiny hands and thin wrists, who
buys up all those championship golf courses.
All
those millions of Americans (especially in Oklahoma and Texas) may have
thought, like Donald Trump, that Global Warming and Climate Change were
a great hoax perpetrated by a conspiracy of European scientists and
business interests in Denmark and Germany who want to corner the market
in windmills. Unfortunately for all the climate denialists, Mother
Nature is unimpressed by money. She is, however, perturbed by all the
people who have followed a profligate lifestyle that has turned the
Earth into a gigantic greenhouse. So,
She has upped the ante by visiting upon them a multifaceted Reality
Check: droughts in Texas and California, record heat waves in the
SouthWest, wildfires in Tennessee and western North Carolina, and floods
in the upper MidWest — numbers of people enough to believe in climate
change, at least.
Donald
Trump may not read much, living as he does in his own bubble of wealth
and elegance, but some of the Donald’s wannabees must already believe in
climate change, if not Climate Extremes. They will surely tell him that
the water traps his vaunted golf courses will soon become estuaries of
the sea, and Mar-a-Lago … don’t ask. Perhaps his own children will have
the courage to tell their father that Mother Nature has many more ways
and means, more than Papa Donald has millions, to convince them all that
Global Heating has begun and Climate Chaos is already a tradition. If
he needs a Court Jester to tell him, Gadfly will apply for the job.