Trump 47: A Civilizational Fork in the Road?

Article from Glenn Reynolds on substack (link at end of post)

“This was no ordinary victory. This was a fork in the road of human civilization.”

That was Elon Musk, super-hyped in his Trump inaugural rally victory speech. And he’s one hundred percent right.

The single most important thing that’s happening now, and that will unfold over the next several decades, is humanity’s transition from a planetary to an interplanetary species. (And, eventually, to an interstellar one.) And that’s tied to the election. Had Trump lost, that might still have happened. Space policy over the last decade was surprisingly consistent across Republican and Democratic administrations. But I doubt it.

The Harris Administration would have gone after Elon, out of pique for his purchase of X and wrecking of their global censorship plan if nothing else. He’s an extremely smart man, and has a lot of resources – he wisely made himself indispensable to the most powerful part of the Deep State on several fronts – but before the election I polled my Admin Law class and a substantial majority thought that Elon would wind up prosecuted and probably jailed if Harris won the election. This surprised me a bit, but I think that Elon thought that too and that it’s one reason he took an active hand in the campaign. And he was right to do so: While his companies would have survived his jailing, his vision probably wouldn’t have. It’s shared by people like SpaceX CEO Gwynne Shotwell, who is as big a space fanatic as Elon (including the ”interstellar species” part) even though she’s considered something of a balance wheel for him, and it’s shared by many, many of his employees. But he’s the driving force. SpaceX without Elon would be like Apple without Steve Jobs – still around, still profitable, but . . . boring.

And it’s not just space and SpaceX. America was headed for the sort of crony-capitalist bureaucratic-governance stagnation that afflicts Europe. That’s bad for citizens, whose incomes lag, and it’s bad for nations, whose economies lag. And it’s bad for space settlement, because frontiers aren’t generally opened by stagnant societies. There’s a reason why SpaceX happened in America instead of, say, France.

Trump 45 did some good at slowing this trend, but didn’t attack the problem head on. This time, with a much clearer view of how the bureaucracy and the Deep State operate, he’s mounting a Pattonesque blitz, with DOGE and a flurry of executive orders. I hope he succeeds to Millei-like levels in slashing the government and in eviscerating bureaucratic power. If he does, if he gets even half that far, it will be a Golden Age of America indeed.

And all around the world, the reverberations are putting cracks in the edifice of control that Western governments have tried to erect on top of their populations. Censorship is failing, two-tier law enforcement is coming under pressure, “far-right fringe” political parties are approaching majorities, open borders are beginning to close, and in general the normies are figuring out what was being done to them and what the plans for the future are, and starting to push back.

Five or ten more years – say two Kamala terms as President – and the changes underway would have been, if not actually irreversible, at least impossible to reverse without substantial bloodshed and destruction. We made it, by the skin of our teeth. But it’s not over yet. As Yogi Berra said, “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”

We were on a path to destruction, and now there’s a fork in a much more positive direction. It’s up to us to make sure we take it. Trump’s victory is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition to saving America, and quite possibly the world. It will take years of unrelenting effort to make sure that we do, in fact, take that fork. So enjoy the celebration, and then get to work.

What kind of work? I have some thoughts.

First: Preparing for the 2026 elections. They’ll be here before you know it. In 2018, Trump lost Congressional control, allowing Democrats to tie him up with hearings, inquiries, impeachment, etc. Historical odds are for that to happen again, but it will be much easier to enact major reforms without that. Registering voters – look what Sean Parnell did in Pennsylvania – is a major step. So is demanding and working for election reforms that make cheating much harder. You can take an active hand in that.

Second: Pressing the Congress – and the Administration – to focus on making the most of the next two years. Winning in 2026 would be great, but this majority is the only one we can count on. This means putting the kibosh on unproductive infighting, and pressing the majorities to actually advance the programs they ran on.

Third: Go to war with the media. They’re on the run now, and losing influence, but they haven’t learned their lesson, as recent efforts to spread the bogus story that Elon Musk gave a “Nazi salute” demonstrate. Sure, even the ADL called that story bogus, but that didn’t stop major networks from running with it. (Lawsuits from Elon might provide a lesson, and he can certainly afford them). And as for PBS and NPR, they should be defunded, but that means more than just a cutoff of federal funds. Much of their income comes from payments from local affiliate stations, which pay dues and also pay for programming. Much of those payments, in turn, comes from state-government-controlled affiliates, such as state-university-controlled radio and TV stations. State governments can cut that, and surely such efforts in red states would be likely to succeed. This wouldn’t leave NPR and PBS entirely penniless, but it would be a sore blow. And even an effort along those lines might send a valuable signal about partisan broadcasting on the taxpayers’ backs.

Fourth: Go after nonprofits. The nonprofit sector serves as a largely unaccountable shadow government in many ways. Its accounting controls are usually shoddy, its oversight comes, if at all, mostly from state attorneys general, and the requirements that 501(c)(3) entities be nonpartisan are . . . loose. My advice: Get your state attorneys general and state tax officials to start looking closely at the records.

Fifth: Everything I said above goes quadruple for universities. They’re pretty partisan despite being 501(c)(3) entities, their financial accounting is often slipshod, and they serve as money laundries for leftists in ways big and small. Paid staffers, whose numbers have exploded, are footsoldiers and propaganda consumers for leftist causes and candidates, big-ticket speaker fees go overwhelmingly to leftist speakers, money for “documentaries” and textbook sales goes mostly to leftists, and of course, faculties are overwhelmingly leftist and a perusal of any university faculty and staff’s political donations on OpenSecrets will show a virtual blue wall. They need to be pressed on all of this, and they need to be pressed to diversify their faculties politically. Claims that “conservatives aren’t smart” or “conservatives just don’t apply” should be treated similarly to claims that blacks or women don’t measure up or apply.

Anyway, there you have it. There’s a fork in the road.

It’s time to make sure we take it.
https://instapundit.substack.com/p/trump-47-a-civilizational-fork-in
Elon Musk isn’t a visionary. The way to the stars doesn’t involve him. He’s just an old-fashioned white supremacist.
 
And I bet they said the same thing to Vasco da Gama and Columbus and probably to Zheng He.....

And 150k years ago, the ones that stayed behind in Africa looked at the group heading across the Red Sea for Arabia and said "Rational people choose to live on the continent where humans evolved."

Human history is the story of venturing into the unknown....when we cease to do that, we stagnate and go extinct....I'm all for settlements on the Moon and Mars....and then outwards - Jupiter's moons, the stars......we don't want to be tied to just one planetary system.....
Yeah, please go where there is no naturally occurring oxygen. That will be perfect.
 
LOL. There are some forum guidelines on posts. https://www.literotica.com/faq/forum

Specifically, in here - https://www.literotica.com/faq/forum/forum-rules

Fair use laws allow some very limited posting of copyrighted material, such as short excerpts from articles (please limit to under four paragraphs)

More noted for being ignored than followed. I don't worry about it, myself. It's more concerned with copyright and fair use, and if it's posted online and freely available, it's available for re-posting. As you can see, it's specific to copyrighted material.
LOL.
Thank you, darling, for the links. I sincerely do appreciate your quick response for an old guy to catch up on between writing stories here in the other realm.

BTW, I see you broke the three paragraph thingy, with this post again!

And, I will probably find it hard not to break that rule also in the future. I mean, sometimes you need more than four paragraphs to rail at a felon who sits in the White House making idiotic statements about changing names of mountains and bodies of water as his first priorities on Day One.

CNN said, "Trump spoke in all three speeches of migrants having come from foreign prisons and mental institutions into the US under President Joe Biden, a frequent refrain during his 2024 campaign. In the first speech, he said “many” Biden-era migrants have come from such facilities; in the second speech, he said, “We don’t want the jails of every country in the world virtually being deposited into the United States”; in the third, he said, “All over the world they’re emptying their prisons into our country; they’re emptying their mental institutions into our country.”

Well, just FWI, the felon released some very dangerous people, and some very nice ones too I suppose, back into America with pardons for their destruction at the Capitol and attempted interruption of the peaceful transfer of power.

So, he is guilty of doing what he accuses other nations of doing on his first day in office.

[If your grandkids do get to Mars, be sure to pack them a lunch and put in a Mars Bar too. The Martians don't sell them... I have that on the good word from Uncle Martin on the 'My Favorite Martian' show.
 
LOL.
Thank you, darling, for the links. I sincerely do appreciate your quick response for an old guy to catch up on between writing stories here in the other realm.

BTW, I see you broke the three paragraph thingy, with this post again!

And, I will probably find it hard not to break that rule also in the future. I mean, sometimes you need more than four paragraphs to rail at a felon who sits in the White House making idiotic statements about changing names of mountains and bodies of water as his first priorities on Day One.

CNN said, "Trump spoke in all three speeches of migrants having come from foreign prisons and mental institutions into the US under President Joe Biden, a frequent refrain during his 2024 campaign. In the first speech, he said “many” Biden-era migrants have come from such facilities; in the second speech, he said, “We don’t want the jails of every country in the world virtually being deposited into the United States”; in the third, he said, “All over the world they’re emptying their prisons into our country; they’re emptying their mental institutions into our country.”

Well, just FWI, the felon released some very dangerous people, and some very nice ones too I suppose, back into America with pardons for their destruction at the Capitol and attempted interruption of the peaceful transfer of power.

So, he is guilty of doing what he accuses other nations of doing on his first day in office.

[If your grandkids do get to Mars, be sure to pack them a lunch and put in a Mars Bar too. The Martians don't sell them... I have that on the good word from Uncle Martin on the 'My Favorite Martian' show.
But keep in mind teh 4 paragraph thing is not for posts, only for COPYRIGHTED material. So your post is totally legit and you can rant away, just as I do. LOL. All in good taste of course.

Some of mine of course are maybe open to question, but only the odd one because I don't usually use copyrighted material
 
But keep in mind teh 4 paragraph thing is not for posts, only for COPYRIGHTED material. So your post is totally legit

Some of mine of course are maybe open to question, but only the odd one because I don't usually use copyrighted material
Probably should review copyright and the content you're sharing.

Saying that "it's available to everyone" doesn't mean that you can share that material in a public forum.
 
[If your grandkids do get to Mars, be sure to pack them a lunch and put in a Mars Bar too. The Martians don't sell them... I have that on the good word from Uncle Martin on the 'My Favorite Martian' show.
I shall make arrangements to send them Mars Bars by FedEx, direct to Mars on the FedEx Interplanetary Courier run....
 
Probably should review copyright and the content you're sharing.

Saying that "it's available to everyone" doesn't mean that you can share that material in a public forum.

When they say its available to share with attribution, it's cool. Most of these guys send these things out and want you to share to gain subscribers and readers. It's usually pretty easy to identify, Glenn, Tom Cooper and Andrew Taylor, whom I share pretty regularly, are all good.

Others like Gen. Mick Ryan, rather less, and I don;t do the copy and paste with their stuff at all, just use it as a source now and then.
 
When they say its available to share with attribution, it's cool. Most of these guys send these things out and want you to share to gain subscribers and readers. It's usually pretty easy to identify, Glenn, Tom Cooper and Andrew Taylor, whom I share pretty regularly, are all good.

Others like Gen. Mick Ryan, rather less, and I don;t do the copy and paste with their stuff at all, just use it as a source now and then.
The content you are completely copying and pasting is copyrighted.

The rules of the forum regarding the content is clear.

It's not difficult....you deciding it doesn't apply to you is your own issue.
 
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Twenty five years, that's all we need............

A good step forward to colonizing Mars would be building a self-sufficient human settlement at the South Pole. The environment isn’t as hostile to human life as on the red planet, but the challenges are similar—extreme cold and lack of sunlight.

Until we colonize Antarctica there’s no point in wasting money on big rockets.
 
A good step forward to colonizing Mars would be building a self-sufficient human settlement at the South Pole. The environment isn’t as hostile to human life as on the red planet, but the challenges are similar—extreme cold and lack of sunlight.

Until we colonize Antarctica there’s no point in wasting money on big rockets.

It all goes in parallel. And Antarctica might be a good pilot.....I'd love to see the plans for developing a Mars Habitat, and for terraforming Mars
 
It all goes in parallel. And Antarctica might be a good pilot.....I'd love to see the plans for developing a Mars Habitat, and for terraforming Mars
We should build a self-sufficient settlement in Antarctica first. Until one exists as a proof of concept, making big rockets to go to Mars diverts money that could be spent on real space exploration.
 
Wat will outlive all of them. The ass cancer will carry them off.

Which is Charon's job. Often done to perfection although occasionally he discovers a few who attempt to avoid purchasing tickets for the voyage mid crossing.

At least the fish are satisfied afterward.
 
It all goes in parallel. And Antarctica might be a good pilot.....I'd love to see the plans for developing a Mars Habitat, and for terraforming Mars

By international treaty, Antarctica cannot be colonized.
 
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By international treaty, Antarctica cannot be colonized.
We’re not talking about a colony. We’re talking about a self-sufficient international base where a few hundred people live permanently, growing their own food and purifying their own water. It’s like a larger version of the current bases.
 
Which is Charon's job. Often done to perfection although occasionally he discovers a few who attempt to avoid purchasing tickets for the voyage mid crossing.

At least the fish are satisfied afterward.



Ass cancer does the killin', and Charon arrives to tooken it to Hell.


Have your coins ready as he don't tooken no credit.
 
We’re not talking about a colony. We’re talking about a self-sufficient international base where a few hundred people live permanently, growing their own food and purifying their own water. It’s like a larger version of the current bases.

Even that would be a huge misapplication of money and resources, imho.

Hell, humans haven’t come close to perfecting living in near optimal conditions. Let’s try doing that first.

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Ass cancer does the killin', and Charon arrives to tooken it to Hell.


Have your coins ready as he don't tooken no credit.

Charon's a nice guy. A bit gruff until you get to know him, which most don't because of the limited time they have left to them, but overall a nice guy.

Just don't leave your drink unattended when he's around.
 
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