Thursday, March 12, 2026

How low have we fallen?



Acts of Violence

As of March 9, 2026, President Donald Trump's approval rating sits at approximately 38%–41%, with disapproval around 56%–58%, reflecting a net negative rating. Recent polling indicates low confidence in his ethics and leadership, with approval for his handling of the economy and immigration stalling near 40%–41% -pew research.

Support for his war with Iran is bumping along the bottom. Democrats (86%) and independents (61%) are largely aligned with each other in opposition to the military action. But 84% of Republicans support it according to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. .

Who's to blame?

From the administration's perspective, it's always the victim, or the critics. After the fatal shooting of two protestors, the response was immediate. They were accused of threatening ICE agents. 

After the video by six members of Congress urging members of the military to follow the law was posted, they were labeled traitors who should be shot.

The bombing of a school in Southern Iran is drawing sharp focus on Rules of Engagement. After the attack, which killed over 170 children, Trump blamed Iran. Investigators have found the missile used was a tomahawk cruise missile. The only military force using that weapon is the United States. The investigation is not complete, but it looks like our military targeted the school.

Could Trump be called morally bankrupt? "Morally bankrupt" describes an individual, organization, or society that has completely lost or abandoned its ethical principles, integrity, and values. It implies a state where actions are taken without regard for right or wrong, often driven by selfishness, greed, or a disregard for the well-being of others. -Psychology Today

The Atlantic has published numerous articles and opinion pieces that strongly argue Donald Trump is "morally bankrupt?"
Key arguments presented by The Atlantic and its contributors include:
  • Character and Ethics: The publication has described Trump as a "depraved and brazen pathological liar," a "shameless con man," and a "sociopathic criminal" who lacks moral or social conscience, empathy, or remorse.
  • Business Tactics: The Atlantic has detailed how Trump used "ruthlessness, racism and cruelty" in his business career, often inflicting harm on real people and businesses while enriching himself.
  • "Moral Bankruptcy" in Business: Articles have highlighted that while Trump often avoided personal financial ruin, his casino businesses in Atlantic City went through four bankruptcies, leaving investors and contractors with significant losses while he continued to collect millions.
  • Presidential Conduct: The outlet has labeled his administration "the most corrupt in American history," citing conflicts of interest, the use of public office for personal profit, and a disregard for the rule of law.
  • "The Swamp": Some contributors argued that Trump did not "drain the swamp" but was, in fact, "the swamp" himself, characterizing his actions as a "grift".
Supporters often frame his actions not as a lack of morals, but as a disruptive, anti-establishment approach necessary to challenge entrenched political norms. They may see his business background as a strength and interpret his, at times, unconventional behavior as a sign of authenticity, or as a "smart" use of opportunities. -ussenate.gov

That's all well and good, but there's no due process, no accountability, no consequences for bad acts, no apologies.  Just shoot first, and don't you dare ask questions. Is this important. Yes! He's taking us all down with him.

Biblical and Traditional Proverbs on Corruption
  • "Righteousness builds nations; corruption buries them." (Proverbs 14:34) - Emphasizes that integrity is the foundation of a stable society, while dishonesty leads to national decay.
  • "Those who plant injustice will harvest disaster." (Proverbs 22:8) - Suggests that corrupt actions inevitably lead to negative consequences.
  • "A bribe is a charm to its giver; wherever he turns, he prospers." (Proverbs 17:8) - Highlights the deceptive power of bribery, often used to bypass rules.
  • "The wicked accept bribes in secret to pervert the course of justice." (Proverbs 17:23) - Points out that corruption is often hidden but destructive to fair judgment.
  • "A ruler with no understanding will oppress his people, but one who hates corruption will have a long reign." (Proverbs 28:16) - Links honest leadership with longevity and stability.
  • "By justice, a king gives a country stability, but those who are greedy for bribes ruin it." (Proverbs 29:4) - Contrasts fair leadership with the destructive nature of bribery.
  • "A corrupt system survives only when good people stay silent." (Proverbs 31:8) - Highlights the role of complicity in allowing corruption to persist.




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