It has been about 2 months and some things are getting much clearer. I wanted to revisit this concept of scenario planning and share how I am trying to use it.
First, why do scenario planning? First, it is to try to avoid bias. (I talk about that in the first post). But also because this is part of the Observe, Orient, Decide, Act decision loop. (OODA). Scenario planning is an effort to Orient and make sense of the stream of data arriving. Often a confusing stream of data!
It takes the mind (and groups) time to make sense of what is happening and then form a decision about what action to take. Often events will unfold much faster than this sense making can happen. Scenario planning is often used to create contingency plans by reasoning out the implications. Prepping by purchasing food ahead of time is an example of a contingency plan that is broadly applicable across many different scenarios. And you have to do it ahead of time because once the event (say a supply chain shortage, or bank failure) happens, the store shelves are already bare.
When I first wrote this post Trump had not yet been sworn in. The range of possible futures was very broad. I think it has narrowed. There is clearly a coup underway. The executive branch has seized the power of congress. And worse, congress has not opposed it to any degree I have been able to observe. All but 1 of the executives cabinet picks have been approved. And Elon Musk has taken upon himself the power of all cabinet level officers, but without any appointment process at all. Which is clearly illegal. The judicial branch has not been able to check the executive branches power (we will likely see a final test of this provoked by the illegal deportations).
But as it stands right now we are in the worst case position imagined by our founding fathers: An unchecked Tyrant has seized the executive. I think the Democrats paralysis is that they are still telling themselves that the old government still exists and there will be elections in 2 years. They are still playing the game the way it has been played for 250 years. They cannot make sense of what just happened. Chuck Schumer is on a book tour! Is that the actions of someone who is fighting a coup? No.
Ok, well, how does it play out from here?
Scenario planning often involves trying to come up with 3 or 4 different
scenarios about the future that represent a broad range of likely paths
forward. Planners try to be broad enough that it forces you to think
through scenarios that are in opposition with one another (to avoid
confirmation bias) but not so broad as to be paralyzing (aliens arrive
and they set the world to right, nuclear war, etc).
I want at least one scenario where the current administration is blocked (not because I think that is likely but specifically to force myself to look for evidence that is happening). I will call this one the Check and Balance Scenario.
Another where it implements most of its stated agenda domestically. I will call this one: Heritage Scenario (after Project 2025, but I don't want to reuse that name and cause confusion).
And then a worst case scenario where power is consolidated in the US and the whole economic and military might is used to aggressively expand against former allies. I will call this one: The Empire Scenario.
Then typically you try to imagine some early indicators that we are moving toward one path or another.
For example: If Congress had blocked Trump's appointments and put in an FBI director who was loyal to the US and not to Trump personally, I would have seen that as a sign the Check and Balance scenario was coming true. If some Republicans defend the congress's power of the purse, that would have been a check. If Musk was blocked until he had been appointed to a specific cabinet post, that would have been a sign.
The Check and Balance scenario is still possible. One ending would be Trump's impeachment. That would require enough Republicans to cross over and vote with the Democrats. Not a whole lot of them actually. It did not happen after January 6th, so I see it as unlikely no matter what he does. But even staunch conservatives support the rule of law, so I keep it open as something I am looking for evidence to support.
The Heritage Scenario implements Project 2025. The New Deal is rolled back. All social support is dismantled. Corporations are given free reign to exploit all commons. Monopolys flourish. Toxins are released freely. Voting is restricted to those who "vote for the right people" and there is never a free or fair election again. The media is taken over and the worst atrocities are never reported or discussed. Orban's Hungary moving toward Putin's Russia. But with a unique US Confederacy and Jim Crow aspect.
You can read a historical example of how this plays out at the state level (racial violence trigger warning)
This time the Federal troops will be complicit in the take over of state governments.
As bad as that might be, Nazi's were worse. Not only did they commit genocide against their own people, they tried to enslave other nations around them (under the guise of Liberation, of course).
The Empire Scenario contemplates what it might be like if the US took that path forward. Once power was consolidated and the states were all captured. The US started to acquire territory. I was contemplating this scenario before Trump started to talk about Canada and Greenland. Canada for Oil Sands and Uranium. Brazil for Iron and Agriculture. Chili for copper. Venezuela for Heavy Oil. The UK as an "unsinkable air craft carrier". Nigeria for its oil. Mexico's off shore oil.
All those newly poor people created by the economic system being skewed to benefit the 1%? They are all conscripted into the military at pennies per day and sent overseas to secure the Empire.
In this case, fleeing the US to Canada is not much help. Actually, I doubt fleeing anywhere would be much help. What country is going to endure a 200% tariff if Trump demands all US citizens be handed back? Who would have loyalty to US citizens? I doubt anyone. To effectively flee you would need some way to drop into hiding with the local population.
This last scenario is gaining more support than I expected 2 months ago. Trump had always acted as an isolationist. But now his actions have global ambitions. I think that is the Silicon Valley influence. But a post for another day.
One last thought:
All massive changes to the energy system cause huge social and cultural changes. And those can take decades to work themselves out. Europe was mostly solar powered farms and woodlands (and the landed aristocracy that controlled them) in 1700. But by 1900 the energy system was dominated by coal. And many of those monarchies had gone through civil war and been replaced by Republics where merchants and industrialists ruled. WWI pretty well finished off that transition. That took 200 years.
Like it or not, our fossil fuel society is going to transition to some kind of solar energy. Those in the fossil fuel industry are fighting it (and make up a key part of the coalition overthrowing our democracy). Aristocratic France went through 120 years of civil and external war on its way to a fossil fuel powered Republic. It took three republics and three imperial empires, fighting three continental wars. As messy and unpleasant as this fight is likely to get, it might just be the way human society responds to changes in energy systems. And the key is to keep alive the ideals that are needed for a human society to flourish long term. (more on that later also).
Spring is coming. It is part of an energy cycle far bigger than any human society and totally out of our control. This political chaos might be part of a similar energy transition, but from fossil to solar. And it may not be controllable by human society. It might be something that has to be lived through. Something that must be accepted, with opportunity for change only around the edges.
Enjoy the Spring weather!
-Jon
Gaia, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.