The Trump administration has arrested a mayor, a judge, a
member of Congress, and beaten a United States Senator to the ground. They’ve
deployed the military, over the objections of the governor and mayor, into a
major American city. We just experienced a political assassination.
The nation’s chief law-enforcement officer, DHS Secretary Noem, asserted: “We are staying here to liberate the city [of Los Angeles] from the socialists and the burdensome leadership that this governor and that this mayor has placed on this country and what they have tried to insert into the city.”
The president demanded a military parade for his birthday and is threatening to revoke broadcast licenses from television networks. The Trump regime is ignoring court orders, including one from the Supreme Court, and Trump’s press secretary says: "The courts should have no role here. There is a troubling and dangerous trend of unelected judges inserting themselves into the presidential decision-making process."
What does all this mean?
“Autocratic breakthrough” is a phrase you’ll be hearing more and more about in coming months. It refers to the moment in time when a wannabe dictator and the oligarchy that supports him push a democratic country toward authoritarianism so far that its political systems “breakthrough” into full-blown autocracy/dictatorship... It’s a deeply dangerous sign.
Autocratic breakthrough is characterized by 14 steps
that typically happen in three stages.
It can be stopped at the first and second stage, although
it gets progressively more difficult; when the third stage is reached,
reversing autocratic breakthrough requires something akin to a revolution; it
typically involves the death or overthrow of the autocrat or a full-blown civil
war.
That’s exactly what happened here in the US the last time this happened...
The first stage of autocratic breakthrough, in my
analysis, is referred to as “democratic erosion” or “soft authoritarianism,”
and includes:
1. Demonization of political opponents, using
dehumanizing language like “traitors,” “enemies of the people,” and “scum,” and
the delegitimization of dissent and protest as “anti-national” or “terrorist.”
2. Attacks on the press, with claims
that the media is “fake news” or “the enemy” and the appearance of new press
outlets, typically owned by oligarchs who believe they will profit from the end
of democracy, who flood the public sphere with propaganda and disinformation. Historically
mainstream media outlets are sued for libel or defamation when reporting on the
growing autocracy, often putting them out of business or allowing oligarchs to
buy them, and those that aren’t killed by lawsuits are attacked by regulators
and can lose their licenses to broadcast over the public airwaves.
3. Politicization of law enforcement and
intelligence agencies. Police and intelligence agencies are captured by the
autocrat and his agents and become tools of the ruling party. They then, in
turn, target critics, protesters, and civil society groups with surveillance or
raids.
4. Elevation of the executive above co-equal
branches of government. Proclamations and executive orders are used to rule
by decree, bypassing legislative authority. Typically, “emergencies” are
declared to amplify executive power while avoiding congressional or
parliamentary constraints.
5. Election manipulation. The ruling party
makes it progressively more and more difficult for members of opposition
parties to vote, legislative districts are rigged or gerrymandered to guarantee
power is retained regardless of the will of the people, and elections that go
against the ruling party are discredited or even nullified. Nonpartisan
election officials are replaced by loyalist agents of the regime and election
systems are seized so outcomes can be altered without discovery.
I refer to the Second stage of autocratic breakthrough
as “Approaching Democratic Breakdown,” and it is signaled by signs that normal
institutional guardrails are failing. It includes:
6. Judicial capture characterized first
by the regime packing the courts with lawyers and judges who put their loyalty
to the leader over their oath to the nation and its laws. Judges critical of
the regime are first criticized and harassed and those who can’t be intimidated
are ultimately purged.
7. Criminalization of the opposition begins
by disqualifying or even prosecuting rival politicians on dubious charges, and
the use of legal mechanism like foreign agent laws to shut down
non-governmental organizations (NGOs and nonprofits) and to weaken or discredit
opposition political parties.
8. Militarization of domestic law enforcement involves
converting police agencies into groups that look and function more like
occupying armies, a process that’s typically followed by the actual federal
army inserting itself into policing functions. At this stage, the military is
openly politicized with rallies and speeches demonizing the political
opposition; soon thereafter previously independent paramilitary groups
sympathetic to the regime are drawn in with official or semi-official approval
and begin terror campaigns against “dissidents.”
9. Fusion of party and state is a
critical step in which open loyalty and fealty to the regime or party becomes
necessary for state employment, and government media becomes indistinguishable
from party propaganda.
The final stage is full autocratic
breakthrough; at this point there’s no going back without a crisis. Elections
may still occur, but they are no longer meaningfully democratic. By this time
there’s a general consensus that the autocrats have taken over and the
consequences of resistance will be draconian. It’s characterized by:
10. Abolition or nullification of meaningful
elections, postponing elections indefinitely, or only allowing pre-approved
candidates to run for office. Rigged elections are characterized by
intimidation, mass disinformation, and/or falsified counts.
11. Loss of civil liberties including freedom of
assembly, speech, and movement, all of which are either suspended or
heavily restricted (typically with an “emergency” justification). Protesters
are jailed, beaten, and disappeared.
12. Constitutional overhaul or emergency rule
signal the end of a truly constitutional order as new constitutions
are written, and laws are passed to entrench autocratic power. Term limits are
removed, and elections become a mere formality as their outcomes are
predetermined.
13. Exile, imprisonment, or assassination of
opposition begins when key dissenters are forced into hiding or
silenced permanently. At this point, political violence has become normalized,
including stochastic terrorism by independent agents sympathetic to the regime.
14. Strongman cult of personality replaces
institutional legitimacy as the Dear Leader is elevated as the
embodiment of the nation or will of the people. Loyalty to that person becomes
necessary and paramount; dissent is considered treason.
Autocratic breakthrough doesn’t happen overnight. It
often looks legal, feels temporary, and is always justified as necessary to
“restore order” or “protect the nation.” That’s what makes it so dangerous and
so hard to reverse.
All 14 stages of autocratic breakthrough happened once before here in America, although most citizens are unaware of it because the history of that era has been so successfully sanitized and rewritten by the “Lost Cause” mythos...
-Thom Hartmann
The Hidden History of American Oligarchy
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