Will we still be watching the parade when the tanks roll in?

Donald Trump is not a man of restraint. He is not a man of nuance. He is a man who looks at 200-year-old laws like a child finding a gun in grandma’s attic and thinks, “Cool, let’s see what this does.”

That’s why we need to stop asking whether he’ll invoke the Insurrection Act—and start asking what he’ll do after he sends troops into American cities.

Because make no mistake: he’s going to do it. He’s laying the groundwork in plain sight. He’s marching us down a path paved in executive orders, fear-mongering language about “invasions,” and the political theater of military pageantry. And while cable news panels gently debate the “optics,” he’s flipping through the Constitution like a Waffle House menu at 3 a.m.—greasy fingers, bloodshot eyes, and no idea what he’s ordering.

THE ACT ISN’T A NUCLEAR OPTION—IT’S A LADDER

Section 6B of Trump’s day-one executive order didn’t just float the Insurrection Act—it invited it to dinner. He told the Secretaries of Defense and Homeland Security to draft him a report—due April 20—that includes recommendations for achieving “complete operational control” of the southern border, “including whether to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807.”

This isn’t a casual mention. It’s the escape hatch for a failed agenda.

The economy is tanking. The stock market is puking blood after Trump’s idiotic tariffs on everyone from China to the barely-inhabited Heard and McDonald Islands. His immigration dragnet is deporting U.S. citizens, green card holders, and Puerto Ricans—which, for the uninitiated, are also U.S. citizens.

He’s cornered. And like every narcissistic coward in history, he’s looking for a dramatic exit that makes him feel powerful. Enter the military.

CALL IT WHAT IT IS: A SIEGE

The Insurrection Act was last invoked in 1992 during the Rodney King riots. Before that? Civil rights backlash. Racist governors. Mass unrest. It’s supposed to be used sparingly—not as a fallback plan when your approval ratings are drowning in sewage and your “border war” turns out to be a racist fever dream held together with chicken wire and Tucker Carlson’s tears.

But this is Trump. He doesn’t care about precedent. He doesn’t care about legality. He cares about force. He cares about spectacle. And he knows that Fox News will have a military-style ticker and a countdown clock running by the morning if he does it.

He doesn’t want order. He wants obedience.

BLUE STATES ARE THE TARGET. NOT JUST THE BORDER.

This won’t stop at the Rio Grande. It’ll bleed into cities like Chicago, New York, Los Angeles—anywhere he can point and scream, “They’re not cooperating!” Sanctuary cities are already marked for defunding and harassment. Sending in troops will be sold as “necessary,” “temporary,” “surgical.”

But it’ll feel like a military occupation. It will be one.

Because Trump doesn’t draw lines between immigrant and citizen. Between protester and threat. Between rule of law and rule by law. If he sees dissent, he sees disloyalty. If he sees a brown face, he sees a target. If he sees pushback, he sees a reason to escalate.

This isn’t policy. It’s psychological warfare, and every executive order is a new front line.

IT’S NOT JUST STUPID. IT’S DELIBERATE.

Pundits keep calling his actions “stupid.” That’s half right.

They’re stupid in method—like using dynamite to fix a leaky faucet. But they’re brilliant in design. Trump understands the authoritarian playbook: demonize outsiders, declare an emergency, expand executive power, and when the courts balk, send in the soldiers and dare someone to stop you.

He’s not trying to win hearts and minds. He’s trying to shatter the rules so thoroughly that even your average centrist shrugs and says, “Well, maybe we do need some kind of crackdown.”

This is fascism with a spray tan. And it’s working.

DON’T ASK “WILL HE?” ASK “WHEN?”

We’ve already seen the soft rollout:

The Alien Enemies Act used to deport Venezuelan men with zero due process.

Mass detentions that included American citizens and legal residents.

Border rhetoric that calls families “invaders” and toddlers “national security threats.”

Legal gymnastics so deranged they’d make Joseph Goebbels blink twice.

What do you think comes next?

The Insurrection Act won’t be the climax. It’ll be the midpoint—the moment where we all realize that this isn’t about immigration anymore. It’s about control. Fear. Power. And punishing every last person who stood in his way.

ONE LAST QUESTION: WHAT HAPPENS AFTER?

Let’s say he does it. Sends the troops. Claims it’s “temporary.” Shoots a protester. Blames the mayor. Calls it a deep state plot. Suspends something. Anything. What’s left to stop him?

The courts? Not if five justices keep playing dumb.

Congress? Not with Speaker Johnson wielding his plastic sword like a birthday party clown guarding a bouncy castle.

The media? Not unless they can break their addiction to euphemisms like “polarizing” and “controversial.”

Us? Maybe. But only if we stop pretending this is a political debate and start treating it like what it is:

An escalating authoritarian power grab by a man who has already promised to be a dictator on day one.

The only question is whether we’re still watching the parade when the tanks roll in.

https://www.facebook.com/FearAndLoathingCloserToTheEdge/posts/652474177421888

US Mirror: JD Vance’s ‘Chinese peasants’ comment sparks outrage as China hits back with trade war exploding

Beijing lashed out at JD Vance, branding him “ignorant and impolite” after he sparked fury with his remarks that global markets were driven by “Chinese peasants”

China slammed JD Vance as “ignorant and impolite” over his controversial comments about the nation’s economy, sparking a heated debate.

The political firestorm ignited by Vance’s description of global markets being influenced by “Chinese peasants,” drew a sharp rebuke from Chinese officials.

https://www.themirror.com/news/politics/jd-vances-chinese-peasants-comment-1081816

One does have to give J.D. Dunce credit for being a consistent bumpkin, totally out of his league whether the subject is Greenland or China.

US Mirror: Donald Trump slaps tariffs on pharmaceuticals causing huge fears over drug prices

During a speech at the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said he would place tariffs on all imported pharmaceutical drugs

President Donald Trump has announced his intention to shake up the pharmaceutical industry with an alarming new tariff plan.

At the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner on Tuesday night, having ignored the warnings from experts, Trump declared: “We’re gonna tariff our pharmaceuticals and once we do that they’re gonna come rushing back into our country, because we’re the big market.”

He confidently stated that such measures would drive companies back to the US and promised: “So we’re going to be announcing very shortly a major tariff on pharmaceuticals.”

In other words, we’ll treat the pharmaceutical industry like sh*t and they’ll rush back loving us. Fat chance of that!

https://www.themirror.com/news/us-news/donald-trump-slaps-tariffs-pharmaceuticals-1080697

UK Mirror: China hits back at US with 84% tariffs and calls on world to ‘unite against Trump tyranny’

Markets took another plunge as China announced the increased tariff, the latest move in the escalating trade war between the two super powers that threatens to wipe out billions of dollars of trade

The madness accelerates:

China has said they will bring in an extra 84% tariffs on the US after Donald Trump put a 104% tariff on some Chinese imports to the US.

This is a 50% increase on top of China’s previous tariff. This comes after an editorial in the state-run newspaper China Daily declared: “Global unity can triumph over trade tyranny.”

“The situation has dangerously escalated. As one of the affected members, China expresses grave concern and firm opposition to this reckless move,” China said in a statement.

Beijing “firmly opposes and will never accept such hegemonic and bullying practices,” foregin ministry spokesperson Lin Jian told reporters on Wednesday.

https://www.themirror.com/news/us-news/china-tariff-usa-response-trump-1081554

Yahoo! Finance: US forges ahead with 104% tariffs on China, says willing to talk to other countries

This is simply insane!

The United States said on Tuesday that 104% duties on imports from China will take effect shortly after midnight, even as the Trump administration moved to quickly start talks with other trading partners targeted by President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan.

U.S. stocks retreated on the news….

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-criticises-trump-tariff-blackmail-025526063.html

Ok! Magazine: Donald Trump Ridiculed for Wearing Too Much Makeup During ‘Liberation Day’ Speech

Bronze or orange? You decide!

Donald Trump was mocked for his botched bronzer job on his face during a White House press event on “Liberation Day.”

Donald Trump Ridiculed for Wearing Too Much Makeup During ‘Liberation Day’ Speech

New York Times: The Message Pete Hegseth Sends the Troops

Last week’s shocking report that Mr. Hegseth shared sensitive information about a yet-to-be-launched air attack in Yemen on an unclassified messaging app is now straining the limits of his credibility as an everyman — and his fitness to lead the American military’s 2.1 million service members.

Americans stationed across the globe know if they violate similar security protocols, they can expect swift reprimand, the loss of security clearance and perhaps a court-martial. In his first departmentwide message on Jan. 25, Mr. Hegseth told troops he was a firm believer in holding everyone to account. “Our standards will be high, uncompromising, and clear,” he wrote. Now those same operational security standards don’t appear to apply to him. What message is sent to American troops if that imbalance continues?

For now, the affair raises profound questions about whether Mr. Hegseth can handle an actual national security crisis, after he’s managed to blunder into such a major unforced error.

It’s difficult to imagine that two of his recent predecessors, Jim Mattis and Lloyd J. Austin III, who retired six ranks above Mr. Hegseth as four-star generals, would have copy and pasted such details onto a publicly available app. It’s not that either man flawlessly executed the role of defense secretary, but at least they were accountable…. Mr. Hegseth, so far, hasn’t shown that he is willing to admit any fault. Instead, he has taken a defiant tone, attacking Mr. Goldberg’s credibility and arguing that “nobody was texting war plans.”

Opinion | The Message Pete Hegseth Sends the Troops – The New York Times

Deutsche Welle: Former Costa Rican President Arias says US revoked visa

If you’d like to visit the U.S., be forewarned: Only Trump suck-ups need apply.

Former Costa Rican President and Nobel Prize winner Oscar Arias said Tuesday that the United States had revoked his visa to enter the country, just weeks after he criticized President Donald Trump on social media.

“I received an email from the US government informing me that they have suspended the visa I have in my passport. The communication was very terse, it does not give reasons. One could have conjectures,” Arias told reporters.

In a social media post on Facebook in February, the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize winner said Trump was behaving like “a Roman emperor.”

“It has never been easy for a small country to disagree with the US government, much less so, when its president behaves like a Roman emperor, telling the rest of the world what to do,” he wrote.

“In my governments Costa Rica never received orders from Washington, as if we were a ‘Banana Republic.'”

Arias’ post, just ahead of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to Costa Rica in February, also labelled the US “a nation in search of an enemy.”

Former Costa Rican President Arias says US revoked visa

The Atlantic: The Hungarian Model

MAGA conservatives love Viktor Orbán. But he’s left his country corrupt, stagnant, and impoverished.

But the nationalist kitsch and tourist traps hide a different reality. Once widely perceived to be the wealthiest country in Central Europe (“the happiest barrack in the socialist camp,” as it was known during the Cold War), and later the Central European country that foreign investors liked most, Hungary is now one of the poorest countries, and possibly the poorest, in the European Union. Industrial production is falling year-over-year. Productivity is close to the lowest in the region. Unemployment is creeping upward. Despite the ruling party’s loud talk about traditional values, the population is shrinking. Perhaps that’s because young people don’t want to have children in a place where two-thirds of the citizens describe the national education system as “bad,” and where hospital departments are closing because so many doctors have moved abroad. Maybe talented people don’t want to stay in a country perceived as the most corrupt in the EU for three years in a row. Even the Index of Economic Freedom—which is published by the Heritage Foundation, the MAGA-affiliated think tank that produced Project 2025—puts Hungary at the bottom of the EU in its rankings of government integrity.

Tourists in central Budapest don’t see this decline. But neither, apparently, does the American right. 

What is this Hungarian model they so admire? Mostly, it has nothing to do with modern statecraft. Instead it’s a very old, very familiar blueprint for autocratic takeover, one that has been deployed by right-wing and left-wing leaders alike, from Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to Hugo Chávez. After being elected to a second term in 2010, Orbán slowly replaced civil servants with loyalists; used economic pressure and regulation to destroy the free press; robbed universities of their independence, and shut one of them down; politicized the court system; and repeatedly changed the constitution to give himself electoral advantages. During the coronavirus pandemic he gave himself emergency powers, which he has kept ever since. He has aligned himself openly with Russia and China, serving as a mouthpiece for Russian foreign policy at EU meetings and allowing opaque Chinese investments in his country.

Orbán’s Hungary Could Be America’s Future – The Atlantic

Mpneywise: Air travel between the US and Canada is set to plunge 75% and domestic tourism has also slowed — how to plan your trips as Trump’s policies hit travel demand

Forward bookings for flights between Canada and the U.S. in coming months have plunged by as much as 75% compared with the same period in 2024, according to OAG, a global travel data provider.

In February, the number of Canadians crossing the land border into the U.S. dropped almost 500,000 compared to the same period last year, according to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) — reaching levels not seen since the height of the Covid-19 border closures.

“A 10% reduction in Canadian travel could mean 2.0 million fewer visits, $2.1 billion in lost spending and 14,000 job losses,” according to the U.S. Travel Association, which noted that Canada is the top source of international visitors to the country, with 20.4 million visits in 2024.

Does Trump care?

Probably not!

Air travel between the US and Canada is set to plunge 75% and domestic tourism has also slowed — how to plan your trips as Trump’s policies hit travel demand