Skip to main content

DEMOCRACY INDEX

 Into a two-part democracy series, but first today, a few Trump developments.

  • Elon Musk continues his efficiency blitzkrieg, incurring the wrath of powerless Democrats.  Is his vendetta against the U.S. Agency for International Development payback for what they did to South Africa?
  • The State Department has effectively kidnapped USAID, with an intent to dismantle much of the funding.
  • Has been re-evaluating annually since 2011.  The latest, with dark blue the most democratic and black the least.
  • A perfect Democracy is a 10, and a pure dictatorship is a 0.  
    • #1      Norway  9.81
    • #2      New Zealand  961
    • #3      Iceland  9.45
    • #10    Taiwan  8.92
    • #13    Canada  8.69
    • #16    Japan  8.40
    • #22    South Korea  8.09
    • #26    Czech Republic  7.97
    • #29    USA  7.85
    • #30    Israel  7.80
    • #51    Brazil  6.68
    • #69    Singapore  6.18
    • #100  Guatemala  4.47
    • #111  Qatar  3.65
    • #135  Cuba  2.65
    • #136  Vietnam  2.62
    • #144  Russia  2.22
    • #148  China  2.12
    • #150  Saudi Arabia  2.08
    • #153  Iran  1.96
    • #167  Afghanistan  0.26
  • There are many other indices, and one is by the University of Wurzburg on the Quality of Democracy:
    • #1      Denmark  0.958
    • #2      Norway  0.956
    • #25    Japan  0.857
    • #36    USA  0.811
    • #47    South Africa  0.72
    • #75    Brazil  0.599
    • #85    India 0.564
    • #86    Singapore  0.562
    • #123  Pakistan  0.375
    • #137  Turkey  0.290
    • #144  Russia  0.262
    • #160  Qatar  0.054
    • #172  China  0.048
    • #171  Saudi Arabia  0.048
    • #175  North Korea  0.029
  • #1      Finland  100
  • #2      New Zealand  99
  • #3      Sweden  99
  • #4      Norway  98
  • #5      Canada  97
  • #11    Japan  96
  • #22    Taiwan  94
  • #35    UK  91
  • #55    USA  83
  • #86    India  66
  • #119  Singapore  48
  • #176  Russia   13
  • #184  China  9
  • #199  North Korea  3
  • 1.0 is high Democracy and -1.0 is toward a dictatorship.
  • In 2000, Republican states had a score of 0.6, with 0.2 for Democratic states.  Republican states were a lot more into Democracy.
  • In 2015, everything shifted.
    • Republican states had a score of -0.9.
    • Democratic states rose to 0.5.
  • In 2023.
    • Republican states improved to -0.85.
    • Democratic states rose to 0.75.
Note that the USA is not much of a Democracy today, and now sliding fast.  Tomorrow, how far will we fall in this Trump term.


About "American" music night, 
watch 11 minutes of  Grammy surprises, winners and must-see moments, plus what they wore.  Kanye West's wife did not have much under her coat (for what she looked like under that outerwear, click on this), and Beyoncé was generous with what she showed (that's her to the left with her husband Jay-Z).  She has had 99 nomination since 2000, and finally won a Grammy for Best Album,  Cowboy Carter.   Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars were  outré in a heartfelt way, singing California Dreaming, in tribute to the Los Angeles Country fires.  They also won an Grammy for their Die with a Smile.   The tribute to Quincy Jones (who passed away in November) was memorable.  The 3.5 hours programs raised $7 million for wildfire victims.  I was going to say this fire is finally over, but as I write this, a new one just popped up.

- 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

ON THE MATTER OF PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

Hawaii today celebrates King Kamehameha the First Day as a public holiday.  Next Monday, June 19, or  Juneteenth,  is a Federal holiday.  However, 22 states, including Hawaii, do not recognize this as a public holiday.  Four of these will begin to honor this day next year, not Hawaii.  Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery.  Here are the Hawaii holidays, and note three that only we have: New Year’s Day: 1st day in January Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: 3rd Monday in January Presidents’ Day: 3rd Monday in February Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day: 26th day in March Good Friday: Friday before Easter Easter:   Calculating Easter Memorial Day: Last Monday in May King Kamehameha I Day: 11th day in June Independence Day: 4th day in July Statehood Day: 3rd Friday in August Labor Day: 1st Monday in September Veterans’ Day: 11th day in November Thanksgiving Day: 4th Thursday in November Christmas: 25th day in December There are  11 paid Fede...

THE ENIGMATIC PHIL SPECTOR

The first presidential debate of Donald Trump and Joe Biden ended up in a near tie.  Both lost.  However, it was an unmitigated disaster for Biden, who just might be too old to win this re-election. For Trump, it was a reinforcement of what he does all the the time, lie.   There will be significant calls for the Democratic Party to work out "something" to replace Biden as their presidential candidate.  Suddenly, Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and Michelle Obama are added to the spotlight.  But what can "legally" occur at the August Democratic Convention? The situation is different on the Republican side, as Trump is the Republican Party, and no matter if he gets 4 years at his felony sentencing on July 9, or even if the Supreme Court determines he is not immune next week or later, he will be the presidential candidate. Trump is a damned boastful liar and convicted felon, but that is the only option for Republicans.  His vice-presidential choice now become...

THE NEXT TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE

There are 4 types of solar eclipse. Total  Partial  Annular  Hybrid  About the above graphic. On the left is a total solar eclipse. In middle is an annular solar eclipse. A hybrid eclipse appears as either a total or an annular eclipse depending on the observers location.  These only occur once in a decade. A partial eclipse is to the right. A total solar eclipse occurs about every 18 months.  However a specific location will see a total eclipse only once every 375 years.  So if you recently saw one, you'll need to travel to see another.   My wife was born on July 11.  She found out that there would be total eclipse over her Big Island on that day in 1991, so off we flew to Kailua-Kona and stayed at the King Kamehameha Hotel.  Turned out that if we had just watched from the hotel beach, we would have had the best view.  But we had a friend who lived high up on Mauna Loa, so off we went to join him.   But it was so clo...