Donald Trump Is Making America Dumber—On Purpose
Posted: Thu May 01, 2025 5:19 am
It is becoming increasingly obvious that Donald Trump Is deliberately and systematically Making America Dumber—On Purpose
Why else would Trump be so eager to fire so many highly trained experts and scientists with advanced degrees focused on cutting-edge medical research and replace them by DOGE staffers with no scientific background?Trump is lobotomizing America. He is directly and intentionally attacking the functioning of our collective brain in order to achieve his own quixotic ends. Under cover of fighting a range of real or imagined afflictions— illegal immigration, America's manufacturing decline; diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs; and government inefficiency—Trump's administration has launched a multi-front war on America's intelligence. This campaign is not only winning, it's creating what might be a permanent rout, a generational degrading of our intellectual capacity.
The tactics boil down to a one-two punch: jabs aimed at eroding the smarts of any opposition, haymakers of dumbed-down blather that overwhelm nuanced thought.
The jabs fell first inside the government, as the experts, nerds, and people who know how to do math and operate technology were hounded out (or "traumatized" into quitting, as Office of Management and Budget head Russell Vaught would have it).
A very shortened list of examples: the specialists in the Pentagon's Defense Digital Service responsible for rapid tech development resigned en masse; key personnel at the National Nuclear Security Administration overseeing our nuclear weapons and scientists at the Agriculture Department fighting bird flu were fired; experts across U.S. health agencies focused on cutting-edge biomedical research were axed (by DOGE staffers with no scientific background); and the professionals who collect data on issues from drug use to education to maternal mortality have been laid off and their offices shuttered (apparently it's not enough to sever our neurons, we must also disconnect our eyes from our frontal lobes).
Outside government, it's hard to find a discipline that requires an advanced degree—medicine, law, sciences, and all manner of advanced study—that has not come under withering MAGA attack.
The emphasized paragraph above seems to a close analogy of what Trump is trying to do! As he is fond of saying, "I love the uneducated." Why are there so many people who fail to see what a damning admission that is?Why is Trump doing all this? The simple version is, well, simple: getting rid of government data makes it harder to see the disastrous impact of his policies, getting rid of government experts makes it harder to stop his ideological agenda, and drowning the world in dumb rhetoric evokes the Carl Sandburg line: "If the facts are against you, argue the law; if the law is against you, argue the facts; if the law and the facts are against you, pound the table and yell like hell."
But then there's the sinister version. In "Examination Day," an episode from the 1985 revival of The Twilight Zone, a 12 year-old boy is required to undergo a government-mandated intelligence test. The dystopian twist is that the test is intended to find not a floor, but a ceiling. When the boy exceeds the legal IQ limit, he's executed.
I question the author's claim that "we're a long way from that kind of explicit tyranny."Trump may not be planning anything so explicit in his great American dumb-down. But he surely does want to make his own assertion of reality the basis for every political question and not compete with objective reality. Kellyanne Conway's infamous assertion that there are such things as "alternative facts" was merely the tip of the iceberg. As Winston Smith realized in 1984, "freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four." Trump's goal is to make the proposition that two plus two makes five at least open to debate. If the intellectual opposition is out of the way, he can supply all the answers.
To be sure, we're a long way from that kind of explicit tyranny. But even if we escape becoming a Trumpian autocracy, we may still be sliding toward an American idiocracy.