By Robert Cain, author of “Democracy for Sale - How Corporate Greed is Corrupting Democracy and Endangering the Planet.”
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A Disaster by Design
Donald Trump’s open war on science and regulatory protection has turned federal agencies—once guardians of public welfare—into profit engines for big business. Lives are lost, families broken, and the public pays the bill.
Take the EPA under Lee Zeldin, sworn in as Administrator in January 2025. In March, he orchestrated the largest deregulation assault in U.S. history—rolling back protections for wetlands, tailpipes, smokestacks, and even repealing the Endangerment Finding, the linchpin that allows regulation of greenhouse gases. The result is a dagger to public health veiled as "economic growth."
Consumer Protection Goes Up in Smoke
Meanwhile, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) - created after the 2008 crash to defend Americans from financial predation—was gutted. First, Director Rohit Chopra was ousted on February 1, 2025; then Trump’s OMB head, Russell Vought, took over as acting director and shut it down entirely. He fired nearly 90% of its staff, halted enforcement, and left hundreds of millions in consumer compensation stuck in bureaucratic limbo. Even routine issues like medical debt and credit disputes are now falling through the cracks. Millions suffer from deceptive lending, fraudulent fees, and lifelong credit damage—because the rules no longer protect them effectively.
Corporate Criminals Get a Congressional Welcome-Back Party
Just when these agencies were obliterating the last robust lines of defense, Trump was busy pardoning corporate criminals. A 2025 report found that his pardon spree cost victims and taxpayers more than $1.3 billion - absolving fraudsters, tax cheats, and white-collar criminals of financial obligations. Entire industries can now sidestep responsibility. Meanwhile, we foot the bills, from pollution to insurance, gas to groceries, and watch our daily costs skyrocket.
Meanwhile, tax cuts and subsidies made big corporations and Wall Street banks richer, even as social programs collapsed.
The Pulling-Back Curtain
This dismantling isn’t incidental—it’s transactional. Pardons for corporate crooks, deregulation for fossil-fuel polluters, handouts for special interests, all while the Constitution is crumbling under the weight of corruption.
This is not governing. It’s a corporate coup by stealth.
An excerpt from ‘Democracy for Sale’
“Corporate welfare is the silent state subsidy—handing fortunes, protection, and forgiveness to companies that pollute, defraud, and endanger public health. Meanwhile, ordinary citizens—struggling with job loss, medical debt, and broken air and water—are left with nothing but rising unfairness.”
Trump 2.0 – Corruption that Ends Democracy
Donald Trump isn’t just governing — he’s hoarding power like a doomsday prepper stockpiling canned beans. He’s bulldozing every guardrail meant to protect our democracy, leaving us on a fast track to an American-style oligarchy — the kind that makes Putin smile and Wall Street’s champagne flow.
In Democracy for Sale, I warned that the merger of billionaire money, corporate control, and political corruption would lead us here. Trump has simply stomped the gas pedal. The courts are increasingly stacked with loyalists. Billionaires are openly writing policy to protect their fortunes. Independent media is under attack, and government agencies are being turned into personal enforcers for the ruling class.
This isn’t just about bad policy — it’s a hostile corporate takeover of the United States. When billionaires dictate law, when the president is above the law, and when the public’s voice is drowned out by super PAC cash, we’re no longer a democracy. We’re a country where power is auctioned off to the highest bidder, and the rest of us are left fighting to breathe.
And here’s the kicker — Trump is doing all of this while telling his base it’s “freedom.” In reality, he’s replacing our constitutional republic with a pay-to-play dictatorship where dissent is crushed, courts are complicit, and loyalty to the leader is the only real law. This isn’t just oligarchy. It’s monarchy in a red baseball cap.
History tells us these systems don’t end well for the average citizen — but history also tells us that the people can rise up to stop it. The question now is whether enough Americans will see through the con before the velvet curtain of authoritarianism falls for good.
Welcome to the final act of America.