Monday, July 13, 2026


From Omnipotence to Democracy



 July 13, 2026

Ceremonies during the annexation of the Republic of Hawaii, 1898. Raising American Flag at United States Annexation Ceremony at ʻIolani Palace, Honolulu, Hawaii. The American marines performing the ceremony are from the USS Philadelphia. Collection: Ray Jerome Baker Collection. Public Domain.

I have been in the United States for most of my life. I witnessed the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. I could never understand why that young, handsome, intelligent and nearly great statesman was cut down. Kennedy was the son of petroleum wealth. However, he and the Soviet leader Nikita Chruschev saved the world from nuclear war annihilation. That experience convinced Kennedy that nuclear weapons and states don’t mix. He intended to abolish nuclear weapons before those genocidal bombs abolished humanity. His murder was fact number one that America was already in deep decline – in 1963. Gangsterism is the antithesis and enemy of democracy and civilization.

In 1963, I was a student at the University of Illinois. With rudimentary knowledge of English, I went through course in zoology. I really did not have a clear idea of what my “major” should be. I loved learning about the Greeks and other people, so I moved to historical studies: ancient, medieval, modern Greek and European diplomatic history, Roman, British, Russian, Soviet and Southeastern European history. Then, as a postdoctoral fellow, I turned to the insights and wisdom of the history of science at Harvard.

The next step in understanding my new home, the United States, was my work on Capitol Hill and the US Environmental Protection Agency. That 27 year experience was fact number two, that the United States was in deep decline. A “democratic republic” allowed a few corporations, domestic and foreign, to legally lace most of the food Americans eat with neurotoxic and carcinogenic chemicals – for the convenience of large farmers. No civilized society would have tolerated such a crime.

The state of America in 2026

America in 2026 is a pilotless supertanker floating in the oceans of planet Earth. In February 2026, Trump and Netanyahu of Israel attacked Iran. This unprovoked war unsettled and angered Pope Leo XIV. He said, a “delusion of omnipotence” is fueling the [US-Israel] war that has left thousands dead.” Indeed, the delusion of omnipotence powers became the hubris that led Trump to start the illegal war against Iran. Trump did not like Leo’s criticism. He accused the Pope of being weak on crime.

President Trump is ruling by edict, thus bypassing and almost shutting down the Constitutional responsibilities of US Congress.

One of the worst decisions of Trump was his undermining of the US Environmental Protection Agency, the country’s sole institutional “protector” of public and environmental health. But Trump undid EPA. An EPA scientist was just fired because he requested the monitoring of microplastics in a fish farm. In my lengthy experience at the US EPA, only the administration of Ronald Reagan in the 1980s nearly matched the corruption and anti-human and anti-environmental health policies of the Trump EPA.

Billionaires funded the election of Trump. And billionaires are behind Trump and his decisions. When they convinced him to eliminate most regulations that assured some health protection to Americans and the natural world, what has been going on in their mind? They are forcing America to the swamp and toxic pollution of the 19th century. They must know, for example, that eating carcinogens and neurotoxins in food mean big trouble for this and future generations. Does this fit their nightmare obsession with AI-human hybrid robots? The billionaire class is hostile to Americans, fact number three that America is in dramatic decline. No democratic society can coexist for long with a minority of plutocrats turning democracy and everything else upside down.

In addition, climate chaos is in the room. Both Trump and his billionaire friends deny the very existence of climate emergency. They pretend they can ignore massive fires, deadly heat waves, the thawing of the permafrost in Alaska, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, diminishing drinking water and emerging difficulties in raising food. This denial of science and climate change / chaos if fact number four that America is in dangerous decline.

Warring theologies

Nature, however, is almighty. Like the Sun, it makes life possible. The ancient Greeks spoke about the Sun god Helios. They knew something we ignore at our peril. The Sun, the stars, the wind, the rivers and all of the natural world were divine. But the word “divine” in America means something different — in 2026.

In 2026, most people in the Americas, Europe and the Middle East have monotheistic religions (Christianity, Islam and Judaism) that reject the divine nature of the world around us. This is one of the basic reasons why climate chaos and petroleum and other poisons that power agriculture have become existential dangers.

Rod Drehel, conservative Republican, writer and defender of Christianity, had a long discussion with a podcaster of the New York Times. He explained the decline of America in terms of Christianity. He abhorred the wokeness of the “liberals” and the Democratic Party. He also rejected Catholicism because of the massive sexual crimes of Catholic priests against boys. He joined the Orthodox faith and church. He said that Nazism and Soviet communism were products of the murder of god, meaning the Christian god. All these metaphysical illusions, especially his insistence on “transcendence,” drove him to extreme political and theological assumptions on what constitutes decline of a country like the United States.

On July 9, 2026, he tried to make sense of his religious and political realities of America. He said that “we’re living through, at the bottom, a crisis of meaning. People don’t know why they should go on. We have been raised by consumerist culture — both the left and the right have a role to play in this — to believe that more freedom, more wealth is going to make us happy, and it hasn’t. It’s made us more miserable…. I think it all ultimately goes back to a loss of a sense of transcendence. Losing the transcendent sense of life has been deadly for us spiritually, morally and aesthetically.”

I agree with Dreher that consumerism, more “freedom” and more “wealth” failed to improve the lives of most Americans. But he is wrong about wealth. Wealth is still a dream for the overwhelming number of Americans. Moreover, the idea of “transcendence” is strictly an invention of theologians who make a living on organized deception. We should know that neither polytheism nor monotheism are founded on logic, much less facts or science. The gods of polytheists like the ancient Greeks and Romans and the god of monotheists like Christians, Moslems and Jews were human inventions.

Homer and Hesiod explained the “birth” and function of the gods in Greek society. And it made no difference if those deities were real or imagined. The Greeks modeled their behavior to accommodate their culture to the expectations of those divine and mighty beings. After all, the Athenians, probably the best of the Greeks, built their beautiful and exquisite Parthenon to honor Athena, virgin daughter of Zeus and goddess of intelligence, war and freedom.

In America, Christianity was part of the culture of the British and other Europeans who established their hegemony over the country. Christianity justified the genocide of indigenous Americans. And with the coming to power of Trump, “Christian nationalism” spread the alarm of potential crusades and new theocracy. Nationalism baptized by the contaminated waters of religion means trouble. This is threatening the present and future of the country. Conventional Christians face specialized theological groups of Christians who like to believe they are living in the early days of Christian formation and conflict. Some of them pretend to have prophetic powers, others like to assume they are healers. And still others like the charismatic Christians are preparing themselves for crusades. They now proclaim that “God calls Christians into spiritual warfare against demonic forces.”

Molly Worthen, history professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, has been studying these unorthodox rebel Christians. “The irony of our secular age,” she says, “is that theology is more powerful than ever.” And that’s where the danger of new crusades becomes factor number five of a declining America.

Congressman Jared Huffman (D-California), is very concerned about the emerging Christian zealots. He is proud he has no religion to confuse him. He says he is a “humanist,” which he defines this way: “To me, it means good without God. It means you don’t need the inducement or fear of an afterlife to have a moral framework and to know your place in the universe. You’re sort of at peace with the reality that, as far as we know, this is it. You get one time around. There are people of faith who sometimes think, well, that must be sad, that must be incomplete. I find it’s just the opposite. It makes this world and our opportunity to be part of it more sacred.”

Epilogue

It’s difficult to make predictions. But as a historian I noticed certain events highlighting changes inimical to democracy. Greek history is full of those seminal events or ideas that sparked warning signals. For example, in the sixth century BCE, a few plutocrats lent money to Athenian farmers. However, several of those farmers could not pay back their debt. The Athenian large farmers / lenders enslaved and sold the indebted farmers. This cruel and unpatriotic decision of Athenians enslaving Athenians rung the bells of civil war. The rulers of Athens invited a former Athenian archon / ruler, Solon, to rewrite the constitution of Athens. Solon did. He abolished slavery and set the foundations of Athenian direct democracy.

Why is this great paradigm of the creation of the first democracy in Western civilization ignored in America? I think Solon becomes paradigmatic in reforming the American constitution: making it a fence around democracy, thus preventing any president from becoming a tyrant or protector of plutocrats. The money in elections in America must stop or the American Republic is doomed, fact number six of the decline of the United States.

In fact, like the Athenian constitution, the revised American constitution should allow citizens to become rich but, when national needs arise, rich people would be responsible to fund defensive weapons or other national priorities.

In addition, the new American constitution would mandate the immediate phasing out of fossil fuels and the transition from fossil fuels to solar and other green energies; the immediate transformation of industrialized farming to small-scale family agriculture producing entirely certified organic food; the phasing out of animal farms; and the separation of church and state.

Of course, these measures require informed and responsible citizens who love their country more than money. But these modest reforms, if done, promise to reduce and eventually eliminate the emerging decline. The US, now 250 years old, has the opportunity to reinvigorate democracy, abandon its destructive war path and save itself and the planet from nuclear war and climate chaos.

Evaggelos Vallianatos, Ph.D., is a historian and ecological-political theorist. He studied zoology and history, Greek and European, at the University of Illinois and Wisconsin. He did postdoctoral studies in the history of science at Harvard. He worked on Capitol Hill and the US Environmental Protection Agency; taught at several universities, and authored hundreds of articles and several books, including Poison Spring (2014), The Antikythera Mechanism (2021), Freedom (2025) and Earth on Fire: Brewing Plagues and Climate Chaos in Our Backyards (World Scientific, 2026).

May US Trade Deficit Jumps to Highest Level Since March 2025



 July 13, 2026

Donald Trump has made reducing the trade deficit a centerpiece of his economic agenda. As he has put it, the deficit means foreigners are ripping us off. Trump’s whole “Liberation Day” story was about putting an end to the rip-offs.

We can debate the extent to which the trade deficit means we are getting ripped off, but even accepting Trump’s claim, he is not doing a very good job by his own metric. On Tuesday, we got data from the Commerce Department showing that the monthly trade deficit jumped by $23 billion in May to $77.6 billion. The deficit would be $931 billion if this rate continued for a full year. This is the highest it’s been since March of 2025. If the trade deficit measures the extent to which we’re being ripped off, we’re going the wrong way.

To be clear, the story is a bit more complicated. The trade deficit had averaged $70.9 billion through the first ten months of 2024. It then jumped after the election, hitting $96.9 billion in December, as people rushed to buy cars, appliances, and other big-ticket items, and businesses stocked their inventories, before Trump’s promised tariffs went into effect.

It rose further in the first three months of 2025 as people became more convinced that Trump was serious about his tariffs. The peak was $133 billion in March. The deficit then fell sharply in April. Part of this story was the impact of the tariffs themselves, and part was that people who had bought cars and other big-ticket items in anticipation of the tariffs were not about to buy them again.

The impact of people buying in anticipation of tariffs had probably worn off by the start of this year, so we could see the direct impact of tariffs on the trade deficit. The average for the first four months of 2026 was $55.1 billion. That would translate into an annual trade deficit of $661 billion, a bit more than 2.0% of GDP. That is down from the $850 billion annual rate we had in the first ten months of 2024, but still far from balanced trade for those who care about such things.

But we then took a big step in the other direction in May. It seems the main story here is imports of AI-related capital goods. Imports of capital goods were $1.1 billion higher in May than they had been in April and $17.2 billion higher than they had been in January.

Many of the computer chips and other items that the big AI companies need for their data centers are imported, mostly from Taiwan and South Korea. If we think the trade deficit means we are being ripped off by foreigners, the AI bubble is increasing the extent of the rip-off.

Monthly trade data are highly erratic, and it’s possible that the May jump will be reversed in June or subsequent months. But for now, the data make it look like Liberation Day didn’t have its intended effect.

This first appeared on Dean Baker’s Beat the Press blog.

Dean Baker is the senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, DC. 

Earthquake in Venezuela: The Struggle to Survive



 July 13, 2026

Photograph Source: Venezolana de Televisión – Public Domain

On 24 June, Venezuela was celebrating two important holidays: the 205th anniversary of the Battle of Carabobo, the battle that sealed the country’s independence, and the feast of St. John the Baptist, declared by UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, a celebration with deep spiritual significance, especially for the Afro-descendant communities of Venezuela. A day of celebration that was cut short at 6:04 and 6:05 p.m. by two earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, respectively, with 39 seconds between them.

At the time of this writing, the official information released by the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, reports 1,719 deaths, 5,034 injured, 15,866 displaced, 855 damaged buildings (of which 189 collapsed completely), 38 affected hospitals, and 1,645 other structures—such as bridges and roads—damaged. This level of destruction is unprecedented in the country.

The earthquakes that occurred on 24 June constitute a unique event known as a seismic doublet. It involves the rupture of one fault (in this case, the Boconó Fault), which in turn triggers the rupture of another (the San Sebastián Fault). This phenomenon produces a highly asymmetrical, overlapping, and chaotic wave field. The rupture occurred from west to east, which is why the most severe effects were observed to the east of the epicenter. What makes this ‘double earthquake’ so deadly is that the waves produced by the second earthquake overlap with those of the first, amplifying its destructive power. The overlap also caused an earthquake that normally lasts 30-40 seconds to extend for 2 to 3 minutes, triggering a ‘perfect geodynamic storm.’ So far, 609 aftershocks have been recorded. A monster for which no one could have been prepared.

Immediately, like vultures, the media and so-called ‘influencers’ launched a campaign to dismiss the Venezuelan government’s response, arguing that the collapsed buildings were those constructed by the Venezuela Housing Mission—a program unique in the world that has provided housing to more than 4 million families (the reality is that 80 percent of the collapsed buildings were constructed by the private sector), and that civil protection agencies, firefighters, and rescue workers had failed to show up—all in an attempt to generate more distress and uncertainty among the population.

This is a truly dirty campaign that should put to shame those who, from the comfort of their computers, profit from the suffering of others and—lacking any serious proposals—criticize the government by spreading lies and causing chaos in an already highly delicate situation.

The reality is that as of 29 June, there were 30,000 rescue workers deployed—including military personnel, police, firefighters, civil protection personnel, and Red Cross staff—and 75,238 families have been assisted. 7,237,000 kilos of food have been distributed, 222,478 food bags have been distributed in La Guaira state (the hardest-hit area), 4,200 people have received medical assistance, 90 percent of the power supply has been restored, and even five days after the tragedy, the search for survivors continues. This effort has been joined by 10,834 volunteers who have been accredited to prevent disorder that would hinder rescue operations.

It is important to note that all of this mobilization and effort is taking place despite the more than 1,000 unilateral coercive measures (erroneously called ‘sanctions’) that the U.S. government has imposed on Venezuela, measures to which the European Union has also adhered. Both the U.S. and some EU countries offered ‘humanitarian aid’ to address the tragedy, but there could be no greater cynicism and hypocrisy on the part of those who have subjected the country to hardship for more than a decade with the sole aim of bringing about a change in government and plundering Venezuela’s many resources, including the world’s largest oil reserves. In fact, unilateral coercive measures are designed to undermine the will of the people through attacks on the economy, restrictions that prevent free trade with other countries, the export of the country’s products, and the import of everything that is not produced domestically but is needed—including not only spare parts and machinery but also food and medicine. It is a fact that, during the pandemic, for example, Venezuela was prevented from accessing the COVAX fund to purchase vaccines—a situation that could easily be characterized as an attempt at genocide.

Unilateral coercive measures are a perverse mechanism. A recent study published in the Lancet demonstrates, using rigorous statistical techniques and databases from the United Nations and the World Bank, that coercive measures—especially those implemented unilaterally by the U.S. (without United Nations authorization)—have a direct impact on public health, resulting in 564,258 deaths annually, a figure comparable to those caused by wars. The U.S. has killed more than 28 million people over the past 50 years through the imposition of unilateral coercive measures. These measures are illegal and violate international law and theCharter of the United Nations. A report issued in 2021 by the United Nations Special Rapporteur describes the grave situation Venezuela was facing that year as a result of these coercive measures, confirming the findings of the study we just cited.

It is this country, battered by these illegal and criminal measures—with hospitals and emergency systems compromised by years of attacks—that today faces a tragedy of superlative proportions. Fortunately, there has been sincere solidarity from countries such as Cuba, Mexico, and Nicaragua, among others, which are providing rescue workers, heavy equipment, medicines, and a great deal of compassion, and are supporting the arduous work carried out by Venezuelan teams. As for the United States—the country that, on January 3 of this year, bombed and kidnapped the president—we can only demand the immediate withdrawal of the coercive measures it has imposed and the release of President Nicolás Maduro and Congresswoman Cilia Flores. The hypocritical aid they offer is not welcome. In Venezuela, the government, the armed forces, and the people—organized with the help of true friends—are working tirelessly to save as many lives as possible and restore normalcy as soon as possible.

This article was produced by Globetrotter

Guillermo R Barreto is Venezuelan and holds a PhD in Science (Oxford University). He is a retired professor at Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela). He was Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, President of the National Fund for Science and Technology, and Minister of Ecosocialism and Water (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela). He is currently a researcher at the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research and a visiting fellow at the Center for the Study of Social Transformations-IVIC.