My Pledge: I’m Not Going to Let This Shit Get Me Down Anymore.

by | Aug 1, 2025 | The Truscott Chronicles

Photo by gorodenkoff, iStockphoto

My Pledge: I’m Not Going to Let This Shit Get Me Down Anymore.

by | Aug 1, 2025 | The Truscott Chronicles

Photo by gorodenkoff, iStockphoto

Rather than doomscrolling, what we should be doing is committing ourselves to a better future for ourselves and others here in this country and around the world.

Republished with permission from Lucian K. Truscott IV

They’ve come up with a name for it now: doomscrolling, which Google’s “AI Overview” tells us is defined as “the act of excessively and persistently consuming negative news online.” How they kept the word “obsessively” out of that line sets a new world record for understatement, or maybe AI Overview is just trying to reduce the incidence of depression among liberals—take your pick.

In any case, you don’t even have to scroll for doom and gloom anymore. It just pops right up in your email newsfeed, as this headline from The Bulwark did in mine this morning: “The Boy Genius Who Killed 14 Million Poor People.” The story, by the excellent Jonathan V. Last, is about one of Musk’s DOGE-oids who was a principal actor in shutting down USAID way back in February and March. All the usual doom-factors are there—the shocking statistic of millions who may die, the heartless little shithead who caused it all, the distracted and possibly corrupt mainstream media that has more or less ignored the implications of the gigantic chunk of doom that is before us, and as usual, being cared about by liberals and few others.

I’m not going to get into nitpicking the doom-levels involved; the story quotes one expert who says “300,000 have already died,” and Last himself takes that figure and speculates it might be high and “only” as many as 50,000 to 100,000 deaths to point out, appropriately, that any number of deaths due to Trump’s slashing and burning of USAID would be too many.

I don’t want to pick on JVL, as he sometimes calls himself. He’s a good guy and a canny observer of the twisted globule of steaming excrement the right wing of the Republican Party has become, and he is perfectly right to use the example of USAID to illustrate the callous indifference of the Republicans to the consequences of their actions. Other examples abound, of course—cut NOAA and it’s bound to affect the weather forecasting that might have helped the Texas Hill Country before the flash flooding of the Guadalupe River; do the same to the FAA, and look at the number of near misses and near-shutdowns of airports like Newark that we’ve gone through, not to mention the tragic loss of life in the midair collision near Washington National Airport that took 67 lives just days after Trump had taken office and begun issuing his slash-and-burn executive orders.

It’s always a good idea to record the crimes of the band of criminally indifferent assholes who currently occupy the Executive Branch of our government. I believe we can all agree that the U.S. Agency for International Development should not have been shut down. They did a huge amount of good work in feeding people and providing badly needed health care in distressed and war-torn areas. The work of PEPFAR alone—begun by Republican President George W. Bush, incidentally—has saved more than 25 million people who without it would have probably died from HIV/AIDS.

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Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian K. Truscott IV, a graduate of West Point, has had a 50-year career as a journalist, novelist and screenwriter. He has covered stories such as Watergate, the Stonewall riots and wars in Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan. He is also the author of five bestselling novels and several unsuccessful motion pictures. He has three children, lives in rural Pennsylvania and spends his time Worrying About the State of Our Nation and madly scribbling in a so-far fruitless attempt to Make Things Better.

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