Our task is to rebuild trust
By Thom Hartmann for the
By Mike Luckovich |
Donald Trump destroyed our trust in our public health institutions for his own political gain, so we have massively more Covid deaths than, for example, Australia.
As the New York Times noted this
weekend:
“If the
United States had the same Covid death rate as Australia, about 900,000 lives
would have been saved.”
The
single factor their investigation identified that most accounted for the
difference between American and Australian deaths was the trust people have in
their government, society, and each other:
“Dozens of interviews, along with survey data and scientific studies from around the world, point to a lifesaving trait that Australians displayed from the top of government to the hospital floor, and that Americans have shown they lack: trust, in science and institutions, but especially in one another.”
These
symptoms of the loss of trust are all the consequence of an ongoing campaign,
launched in the United States in the 1980s by a small group of rightwing billionaires,
to cripple our country’s ability to protect its citizens or, as Steve Bannon said in the
first weeks of the Trump administration, to “deconstruct the administrative
state.”
Their
early goal, when the movement was first laid out by Louis Powell in 1971, was
to lower their own taxes and increase their profits by cutting our government’s
protective regulations. Their plan was to seize control of our government, not
to destroy it.
To get
enough people to vote for politicians who would cut taxes and deregulate toxins
they brought in religious fanatics, white supremacists, and insecure men
obsessed with guns.
Their
main message was that you can’t trust the American government.
As Ronald
Reagan loved to repeat:
“The nine
most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and
I’m here to help.’“
Seeing
this dynamic at play, and exploiting it as an opportunity to truly damage the
United States, Russia and several other nations piggybacked on GOP efforts by
launching a massive social media campaign to encourage mistrust, conspiracy
theories, and exploit the racism latent in American society.
If you want
to destroy a nation, they knew, you simply destroy its people’s trust in their
own neighbors and government.
Their
goal was to pit Americans against each other to weaken our democracy and thus
our example to the world; Trump’s 2016 campaign was their first major success.
While the
billionaires back in the 1970s wanted to increase their wealth and the Russians
wanted to help elect Republican politicians who would do their bidding, the
collective result of these efforts has been a hollowing out of the single most
important thing that makes America both a free nation and a viable world power.
That
element so essential to the functioning of government is: trust.
Trust, at
the end of the day, is the only currency governments can trade in. Trust is so
critical it largely defines the stability of a nation’s money.
Even a
government’s use of force, over the long term, requires trust or it will be
fought back against with force, as we saw in the American Revolution and have
seen repeatedly around the world in the centuries since.
Trust is
the single most important thing any government has; it is truly what makes a
nation viable.
Its
essential importance to a functioning society is what makes trust the thing
enemies of democracies always target first.
When
Donald Trump, Paul Manafort, and Vladimir Putin set out to destroy the
government of the United States, they aimed their efforts at this single most
important part of any nation’s ability to survive: trust.
Trump
destroyed our trust that our leaders would behave with integrity and not lie to
us, telling over 30,000 documented lies during his four years in office,
including lies about Covid that led to 900,000 unnecessary American deaths.
Trump
destroyed our trust in our election systems, which will make a coup much easier
the next time his followers try to overthrow our government.
Trump
destroyed our trust in each other with his racist, xenophobic, and misogynist
rhetoric and policies.
Trump
destroyed the trust the rest of the world had in America by pulling us out of
the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris climate agreement, trying to blackmail
Ukraine, and working to destroy NATO.
Putin
daily tries to destroy Americans’ trust in each other with an army of bots
running social media campaigns supporting domestic terrorists, medical
crackpots, and violent racists.
Right
wing media does everything they can to destroy Americans’ trust in each other,
particularly across racial and gender divides, most recently using our children
and schools as their foils.
Meanwhile,
for 40 years the Republican Party took blood money and election support from
the weapon industry’s front group, the NRA, and the result last year was 45,000
gun deaths in America. The entire European Union, with over 100 million more
people than the US, recorded about
7000 (including suicides).
No other
country in the world regularly has mass shootings like we do here in America;
school children can no longer trust in their own safety, particularly since the
Supreme Court’s corrupt Heller decision.
Trust is
further collapsing as the institutions we’ve historically relied on are turning
against American values.
Two
presidents who were rejected by a majority of American voters put four
rightwing fanatics on the Supreme Court; those justices are now taking
political positions with which a majority of Americans disagree, further
diminishing our trust in our governmental and political institutions.
Giant
fossil fuel companies, intent on extracting as much money as they can as
quickly as they can, destroy trust by funding climate denial while gaslighting
us about their own supposed efforts to go green.
Massive
insurance and pharmaceutical companies rip us off on a daily basis, and then
pour so much corrupt money into our political system that most Americans now
believe we’re helpless to do anything about it.
Hedge
funds and bankers get rich at the expense of trusting communities and average
Americans by exploiting loopholes their wholly-owned politicians drilled into
our regulatory system.
America
is literally the only developed country in the world where people go deeply
into debt to get a college education, and our bank-owned politicians have destroyed
the trust of a generation by rigging our laws so people can’t even leverage
their home to pay off their student debt.
America
is also the only developed country in the world without a national healthcare
system. We pay more than twice as much for medicine and medical care than
anybody else in the world.
Our Citizens
United pay-to-play system of politics has broken our trust; we’re also the
only developed country in the world where a half-million families go bankrupt
every year because somebody got sick.
We don’t
even trust our media anymore because it has become so consolidated in so few
hands that people like the former CEO of CBS, Les Moonves, felt free to brag
about how much damage Donald Trump was doing to America while making huge
profits for his network.
Social
media companies use algorithms that amplify outrage, anger, and hate to enhance
their profits; the resulting loss of social trust is showing up in everything
from teenage suicide statistics to the January 6th attempt to murder the Vice President
and the Speaker of the House.
Now Putin
and Trump are working to convince Republican lawmakers to abandon a fellow
democracy — Ukraine — and useful idiots like Rand Paul and Republicans in the
House are enthusiastically following along.
If
America is to survive as a functioning democracy, we must recover and restore
trust while diminishing the power massive corporate monopolies (including media
monopolies) have over our everyday lives.
That also
means overturning corrupt Supreme Court decisions that allow politicians to
pick or purge voters; that give the morbidly rich the “right” to own their very
own politicians; and that limit the ability of working people to form a
union.
Political
dark money and racial/religious hatred are like heroin or fentanyl being
injected into the bloodstream of our nation. Over the short term they numb us;
over the long term they kill our trust in democracy itself.
After the
Nixon bribery scandals Congress outlawed most dark money and numerous states
made serious efforts to clean up centuries of partisan and racial gerrymanders.
The Supreme Court single-handedly undid most of those good-government efforts,
and now Republicans are doubling down, using racial hate as a political
recruiting tool.
The next
two elections may be our last chance to put and keep people worthy of our trust
in office. Tag, you’re it!
Thom Hartmann is a talk-show host and the author of The Hidden History of Neoliberalism and more than 30+ other books in print. He is a writing fellow at the Independent Media Institute and his writings are archived at hartmannreport.com.