Saturday, May 24, 2025

A Liberal Dose, May 23, 2025 "Property Taxes, Tariffs, and Taking Back the Keys"

 



A Liberal Dose

Property Taxes, Tariffs, and Taking Back the Keys

Troy D. Smith

 

Several people in White County have noticed their property taxes have gone through the roof- in some cases more than doubling. Walmart has announced that consumers need to prepare themselves, as they are going to have to raise prices significantly this summer due to Trump’s tariffs (Trump angrily told Walmart they need to “eat the losses” -thus accidentally admitting there will be huge losses). Inflation continues to go up, with no end in sight -in fact, economists warn it is going to get a lot worse. Plants in the Upper Cumberland that employ a lot of people have been shut down because the parent companies have to consolidate costs due to so many of their workers nationwide being deported (I speak primarily of the Perdue chicken processing plant in Monterey, throwing people born and raised in the Upper Cumberland whose families have been here for generations out of work). 19 people died in tornadoes in Kentucky this week -and the early warning systems had been forced to close at night because they are run by the federal government and DOGE put so many of them out of work (remember when I said, about a month ago, that people in this area were going to start dying because of that?). Airplanes are falling out of the sky, and the country has barely avoided much greater aerial catastrophes (so far) because so many air traffic controllers have been fired. The U.S. credit rating has been downgraded and the dollar is losing value around the world. The U.S. economy shrank in the first three months of this year, for the first time since Covid, after several years of gradual growth- if it shrinks again this quarter we are officially in a recession. This week the GOP has taken another step in pushing through Trump’s “big beautiful bill” that will give massive tax cuts to billionaires (though if you make less than $4 million you will be paying more, not counting tariffs, WHICH ARE A TAX ON YOU), while taking health insurance away from 10 million people, cutting SNAP, and making massive cuts to Medicaid. “Oh, they would never cut Medicaid! Trump said so!” The fact is, the only thing that slowed this bill down some was that several Republicans refused to support it because it didn’t cut Medicaid ENOUGH. And make no mistake, Medicare and Social Security are next.

No matter how much some folks would like to blame Democrats for this, the facts are these: the Republican Party is in complete control of every branch of government, from the federal level to the state level in Tennessee to the county level in White County. Those of you who support that party got your wish. What we are seeing is the result. This is what happens when you hand everything over to one party -they no longer have to care about your needs, because they know you will keep electing them because you’ve been trained to hate the other party. And you lose all leverage. Sure, here in Tennessee the one-half of one percent of trans kids can’t play sports, and school libraries are being forced to remove books about Jackie Robinson and MLK, and those annoying poor kids won’t get to eat at school anymore… and that makes it all worth it, right?

Remember how angry many of you were -the vast majority of you, regardless of party affiliation -about the governor’s school voucher program, which will essentially be taking money away from our county schools and giving it to rich people’s kids in private schools in the cities? Remember how angry you were at your Republican representatives for going along with that, despite the fact you, their constituents, did not want it? I sure hope you remember the feeling you got when you saw your property tax bill this year.

If you want them to stop robbing your house, STOP HANDING THEM THE KEYS. Stop letting them distract you with tirades about “wokeness” that have almost no impact whatsoever on your daily life, while they rob you blind to give more money to their fat cat, robber baron friends/contributors. Listen, I know some of y’all have just moved here in the past few years. But for those who have been here even a little while, you remember -barely more than a decade ago -when we had Charlie Curtis and Charlotte Burke, and before that her late husband Tommy, representing us at the state legislature. When Bart Gordon represented our district in the U.S. House, and when Phil Bredesen was our governor? All Democrats. Was life really so bad here then? Is it really better now, after over a decade of absolute Republican rule on the county and state level -or is it a whole, whole lot worse? I think we all know the answer to that.

Take the keys back, people.

 

--Troy D. Smith, a White County native, is a novelist and a history professor at Tennessee Tech and serves on the executive committee of the Tennessee Democratic Party. His words do not necessarily represent TTU.

 

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Thursday, May 22, 2025

A Liberal Dose, May 16, 2025 "The Con Game Is Running Thin"

 


A Liberal Dose

The Con Game Is Running Thin

Troy D. Smith

 

I have been trying to primarily focus on the economic aspects of Trump’s second administration in these columns, hoping to also get to all the other elements… but the economic angle alone has so many moving parts, and so much new to absorb every day, it’s hard to keep up. Last week I couldn’t keep up at all, because it was finals week and I was working around-the-clock to get everything graded. But while all that is true, it is also true that there is a sense of sameness to it all… the details change from day to day, and even from hour to hour, but the general trajectory is always in the same direction. Which is to say, downhill. Faster and faster.

At Tennessee Tech, hard-working, dedicated professors I know have been fired in the past week because their federal funding was suddenly canceled. I think they found out on graduation day. The House GOP has unveiled the first draft of their budget deal (these jokers STILL don’t have a budget for the year we are IN), and, sure enough, it promises massive cuts to Medicaid. Massive. Of course, Trump is promising that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid will not be cut -but that’s not what Project 2025 says, and so far, they are following that to the letter and then some. Despite promising they would not, and even denying knowledge of it, and yet elevating the authors of it to high posts in the administration.

The tariff dance keeps getting wilder by the day, bouncing up and down like a yo-yo, and every time it bounces (up or down) the stock market bounces with it. Global confidence in the dollar has tanked. Here in the U.S., consumer confidence has tanked as well. Polls show that the vast majority of Americans understand that, at the rate things are going, inflation and the economy in general are going to get much worse. At least half or more of Republicans are now feeling that way (as multiple polls verify). Businesses are warning of price increases and probable dramatic shortages by Christmas. Of course, by now, you’ve probably all heard about Trump’s solution for that: tell your little girl she will be fine with only two dolls this Christmas instead of thirty, or five pencils instead of a couple of hundred. This gives us some idea what the Christmas norm must have been for Ivanka, but I guarantee none of YOUR kids have been getting thirty dolls at Christmas. They may actually be lucky to get any this year, with shipping from China being halted as we speak. What Trump is really telling his fan base, of course, is that -despite his promises to make prices go down “on day one” -they are going to go through the roof, but don’t whine to him about it.

When he isn’t telling you to rein in your spoiled kids (the irony there is thicker than oatmeal cut with concrete), he is -brace yourself -lying. He has been saying in the last couple of weeks that the price of eggs and gas has been plummeting to record lows, claiming eggs are now below $1.98 a dozen. Even his most devoted followers know better than that.

Listen. Donald Trump is running the U.S. economy into the ground. A lot of voters who supported him because of his promises on the economy are going to start looking back on Joe Biden as the good old days. Trump doesn’t care as long as he gets what he wants: adulation from a third of the population, abject fear from another third, with a remaining third to blame everything on. Oh, and his billionaire buddies not having to pay any taxes at all from now on. Oh, and tanks parading on his birthday, at a cost of tens of millions of dollars, while he is gutting the government left and right of valuable services and dedicated personnel to “save money.”

Donald Trump is a con artist. Which is short for “confidence artist.” Which means someone who is an absolute master at knowing just what to say to win your confidence, so he can cheat you blind. The trick is, finding a victim who will either blindly believe or who will continue being played even after they’ve caught on because they’re embarrassed to admit they were fooled.

Maybe Donald Trump successfully conned you. Don’t be embarrassed, it happens to us all at some time or other. But don’t you think it’s time to stop playing along? Look around, folks.

 

--Troy D. Smith, a White County native, is a novelist and a history professor at Tennessee Tech and serves on the executive committee of the Tennessee Democratic Party. His words do not necessarily represent TTU.

 

Buy the book A Liberal Dose: Communiques from the Holler by Troy D. Smith HERE



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The author's historical lectures on youtube can be found HERE



A Liberal Dose, May 9, 2025 "Are Some People Wising Up to the Con Job?"

 




A Liberal Dose

“Are Some People Wising up to the Con Job?”

Troy D. Smith

 

Donald Trump’s popularity and approval ratings are plummeting, in every poll, in every category. He is the most unpopular president at the 100-day mark of anyone since they started keeping track, and measuring presidential performance out of the gate with FDR’s first hundred days in 1932. While apparently about 30% of the American public supports Trump consistently no matter what he does, that 15 to 20 % of casual Trump voters -who cast their ballots last November based on inflation and their wallets -are coming around to the truth. The truth is, Donald Trump is not going to make the economy better; in only three months he has made it much worse with prospects of catastrophe ahead. Heck, everyone seems to forget the shape he left the economy in when he left office last time. Or the number of times he has gone bankrupt, or the number of people he has cheated in his long career. Donald Trump is and always has been a narcissistic con artist, whose only concern is what he can bilk you out of and how much richer he can make himself and his friends at your expense.

He promised voters on the campaign trail, though -day after day after day -that he would start making things better on Day One (the same day he promised to be a dictator, a promise he actually has been fulfilling). In my column of December 5, I made note of current prices that week and invited everyone to check back in one year and see how much he had improved things. In light of the public’s falling confidence in Trump, let’s check in right now, five months after that column and three months after Trump was sworn in, and see how things are going.

Dec. 5, average price of eggs in the U.S. was $3.37 per dozen, which drove voters crazy… right now they are $4.95 per dozen. Gas averaged $3.01 then, $3.15 now. Milk was $4.04, now it’s $4.29. Rent was averaging $1,559, now it is $1,828. No wonder only 19% of Americans polled believe Trump’s economic policies are benefiting them financially. And no wonder that -for the first time since WWII -worldwide confidence in the stability of the dollar is declining. Rapidly. Why is that important? Because it enables the U.S. to secure loans much more easily, at lower rates. Losing that would make the price of everything go up, and cripple U.S. economic power around the word. Trump’s tariff games are causing massive disruptions -even when he keeps walking them back. We’re levying high tariffs today, no wait they’re lower, no wait they’re even higher, no wait they’re maybe just a little bit lower… this makes investing in the U.S. seem incredibly risky, because you can’t make any long-range plans. Every new day is entirely dependent on Trump’s whims of the moment.

Meanwhile, Trump and Musk are cutting government services (and jobs) left and right. Most Americans agree that government needs to be more efficient, and waste needs to be avoided… but the current administration’s policy seems to be that any tax dollar spent on anything that can’t blow people up is automatically wasteful. If you voted for Donald Trump, were you voting to end Headstart? Meals on Wheels? Americorps? To fire most of the staff running social security and Medicare, and to possibly cut those programs themselves? And for what? To secure unprecedented tax cuts for billionaires. To run the con.

Lately Trump has been claiming that the high point of U.S. history was between the 1870s and early 1900s (before the introduction of income tax). The fact is, that period was the absolute best time in American history to be filthy rich -and it was horrible for everyone else. That’s why we call it the Gilded Age (a term coined by Mark Twain). It LOOKED like solid gold, but the gold was a thin veneer disguising how bad things were inside. The primary beneficiaries were the class called Robber Barons (“Get rich,” Twain wrote sarcastically, “dishonestly if you can, honestly if you must”).

The fact that Trump thinks of that time as “the good old days” tells us volumes.

Believe me, or any other historian -we don’t want to go back to that.

 

--Troy D. Smith, a White County native, is a novelist and a history professor at Tennessee Tech and serves on the executive committee of the Tennessee Democratic Party. His words do not necessarily represent TTU.

You can find all previous entries in this weekly column HERE

A list of other historical essays that have appeared on this blog can be found HERE

Author's website: www.troyduanesmith.com

The author's historical lectures on youtube can be found HERE